Lee Smith (editor)

Lee Smith
Born 1960 (age 51–52)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Occupation Film editor

Lee Smith (born 1960) is an ACE-certified Australian film editor. He began his career as a sound editor/sound designer for films such as Dead Calm (1989), The Piano (1993) (for which he was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Sound), The Portrait of a Lady (1996) and Holy Smoke! (1999). Smith was also editing films during this interval; he was one of the editors for Robocop 2 (1990).

He began his notable collaboration with director Peter Weir on the 1982 film The Year of Living Dangerously, on which he was an associate editor working with Weir's longtime editor William M. Anderson. He was credited as a co-editor with Anderson for Fearless (1993) and for The Truman Show (1998).[1] He was the sole editor for Weir's Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003), for which Smith was nominated for the Academy Award for Film Editing and for an "Eddie Award" from the American Cinema Editors.

More recently, Smith has edited four films with director Christopher Nolan. He was nominated for a second Academy Award and American Cinema Editors Award for The Dark Knight (2008). In 2010, he received another nomination for the American Cinema Editors Award for his editing work on Inception. He however was not nominated for an Oscar.

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Filmography

Film editor

Based on the Internet Movie Database. The director and any co-editors for each film are indicated in parentheses.

Sound designer or editor

References

  1. ^ Hollyn, Norman (November/December 2003). "Lee Smith on Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World". The Editors Guild Magazine 24 (6). Archived from the original on 2008-05-21. http://www.webcitation.org/5XySMHSJ8. 

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