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LOS ANGELES FILM CRITICS TO HONOR EDITOR ANNE V. COATES
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Academy Award-winning film editor Anne V. Coates will receive the Los Angeles Film Critics Association´s award for career achievement, the group announced on Saturday. Oscar winner for 'Lawrence of Arabia' is the second editor to receive a lifetime honor from the L.A. critics,...
Academy Award-winning British-born film editor Anne V. Coates (89 year-old) will receive the Los Angeles Film Critics Association´s award for career achievement, the group announced on Saturday. Oscar winner for 'Lawrence of Arabia' is the second editor to receive a lifetime honor from the L.A. critics, after the late Dede Allen in 1999.
She has received four more Academy Award nominations for editing Peter Glenville´s “Becket“ (1964), David Lynch“˜s “The Elephant Man“ (1980), Wolfgang Petersen´s “In the Line of Fire“ (1993) and Steven Soderbergh“˜s “Out of Sight“ (1988).
She has received four more Academy Award nominations for editing Peter Glenville´s “Becket“ (1964), David Lynch“˜s “The Elephant Man“ (1980), Wolfgang Petersen´s “In the Line of Fire“ (1993) and Steven Soderbergh“˜s “Out of Sight“ (1988).
Her other credits include “Young Cassidy“ (1965), “The Bofors Gun“ (1968), “The Public Eye“ (1972), “Murder on the Orient Express“ (1974), “What About Bob?“ (1991), “Chaplin“ (1992), “Congo“ (1995), “Striptease“ (1996) and Soderbergh´s “Erin Brockovich“ (2000). Most recently, she worked on this year´s “Fifty Shades of Grey“.
Anne V. Coates and this year´s other winners will be feted on Jan. 9 at the organization´s awards dinner, which will be dedicated to the memory of the Belgian filmmaker Chantal Akerman, who died October 5 in Paris.
Anne V. Coates and this year´s other winners will be feted on Jan. 9 at the organization´s awards dinner, which will be dedicated to the memory of the Belgian filmmaker Chantal Akerman, who died October 5 in Paris.
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