Richard Marks
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Richard Marks is an American film editor, born in New York City on 10 November 1943. He has been nominated for many awards including four Academy Awards (Oscars), three from the American Cinema Editors Awards (Eddies), three BAFTAs, and an Emmy.
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- Serpico (directed by Sidney Lumet-1973)
- Bang the Drum Slowly (directed by John D. Hancock-1973)
- The Godfather, Part II (directed by Francis Ford Coppola-1974) (nominated for a BAFTA)
- Apocalypse Now (directed by Francis Ford Coppola-1979)(nominated for Oscar, BAFTA and Eddie)
- Pennies from Heaven (directed by Herbert Ross-1981)
- Terms of Endearment (directed by James L. Brooks-1983) (nominated for Oscar)
- Max Dugan Returns (directed by Herbert Ross-1983)
- St. Elmo's Fire (directed by Joel Schumacher-1985)
- Broadcast News (directed by James L. Brooks-1987) (nominated for Oscar and Eddie)
- Father of the Bride (directed by Charles Shyer-1991)
- One Good Cop (directed by Heywood Gould-1991)
- I'll Do Anything (directed by James L. Brooks-1994)
- Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead (directed by Gary Fleder-1995)
- As Good as It Gets (directed by James L. Brooks-1997) (nominated for Oscar and Eddie)
- Spanglish (directed by James L. Brooks-2004)