Marcia Griffin

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Marcia Griffin, better known as Marcia Lucas, is an American film editor renowned for her Oscar-winning work on the original Star Wars trilogy and her influential contributions to 1970s New Hollywood cinema.

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Marcia Griffin canonical 2

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instanceOf American film editor
film editor
human
activeInPeriod 1970s
1980s
alsoKnownAs Marcia Lucas
awardReceived Academy Award for Best Film Editing
awardReceivedFor Star Wars
contributedTo development of 1970s New Hollywood cinema
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
edited Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
surface form: Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore

American Graffiti
Menace II Society
New York City
surface form: New York, New York

Star Wars
THX 1138
Taxi Driver
The Big Shave
gender female
genre New Hollywood
surface form: New Hollywood cinema
influenced editing style of the original Star Wars trilogy
marriageEnd 1983
marriageStart 1969
memberOf American Cinema Editors
name Marcia Griffin self-link
notableFor fast-paced, emotionally driven editing
notableWork Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
surface form: Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore

American Graffiti
New York City
surface form: New York, New York

Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi
surface form: Return of the Jedi

Star Wars
Taxi Driver
The Empire Strikes Back
occupation film editor
television editor
spouse George Lucas
workedWith George Lucas
Martin Scorsese
Paul Hirsch
Richard Chew

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Marcia Lucas birthName Marcia Griffin
Marcia Griffin name Marcia Griffin self-link