Debra Neil-Fisher
Debra Neil-Fisher | |
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Born |
California, United States | 12 May 1958
Occupation | Film Editor |
Debra C. Neil-Fisher (born 12 May 1958 in Los Angeles) is a American film editor.[1] She has worked on several major films, including the Hangover series of movies.
Life
Debra Neil-Fisher grew up in the San Fernando Valley and visited the girls' school Argyll Academy until 1976.,[2] where a film course was offered that aroused her early interest in the film. [3] Film to study. After her graduation in 1980,[4] at the age of 21, she went back to her father and helped him in his dental practice. And although many of his patients worked in film business, no one could help them get there. It was only through a few of her acquaintances that she could make contact with a producer who offered her an assistant in an editing studio. After she accepted this, her first job was the Schnitt of a Rich Little spot for one of his Las Vegas shows. After one year, she left the company again, noting that she was only assisting but not cutting herself. So she tried to be an editor at the Independent Filmm and did not have any luck at first, which is why she looked at the student film and cut many smaller student projects. <Http://www.podfeed.net/ Episode / movie + Editing + Podcast + 007-Debra + Neil-Fisher / 2350885 Movie E
Filmography (selection)
- 1984: Revenge of the Nerds (Revenge of the Nerds) [5]
- 1984: Children of the Wrath (Children of the Corn) (Assistant Assistant) [5]
- 1985: Gotcha! - An Errer Trip (Gotcha!) (Assistant editor)
- 1987: Ray's Male Heterosexual Dance Hall
- 1989: The Hillside Stirrers (The Case of the Hillside Stranglers)
- 1990: Traces of the Past (The Girl Who Came Between Them)
- 1991: Green tomatoes (Fried Green Tomatoes (at the Whistle Stop Cafe))
- 1991: V.I. Warshawski - Detective in silk stockings (V.I. Warshawski)
- 1992: The Price of Life (Desperate Choices: To Save My Child)
- 1992: Dr. Giggles
- 1992: Abducted - Seven Days of Fear (Memphis)
- 1994: The Treehouse (The War)
- 1996: Close Up (Up Close & Personal)
- 1996: Help, I'm Going to Heaven (Dear God)
- Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997) Austin Powers: The Harshest Her Majesty has to offer
- Austin: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999) Austin Powers: Spy in a Secret Missionary Position
- 1999: Save Mrs. Tingle! (Teaching Mrs. Tingle)
- 2000: Beautiful
- 2001: Zickenterror - The Devil is a Woman (Saving Silverman)
- 2003: National Security
- 2003: How will I get rid of him in 10 days? (How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days)
- 2004: Trouble without paddle (Without a Paddle)
- 2004: Welcome to Mooseport (Welcome to Mooseport)
- 2005: The Mask 2: The Next Generation (Son of the Mask)
- 2006: I, You and the Other (You, Me and Dupree)
- 2006: Fortunately kissed (Just My Luck)
- 2008: Baby Mama (Baby Mama)
- 2008: Semi-Pro
- 2009: Hangover (The Hangover)
- 2010: Cut-off date (due date)
- 2011: Hangover 2 (The Hangover: Part II)
- 2013: Hangover 3 (The Hangover: Part III)
- 2015: Fifty Shades of Gray
- 2016: The Spy and his brother (Grimsby)
- 2017: Transformers: The Last Knight
References
- ↑ Debra C. Neil, familytreelegends.com
- ↑ Debra-Neil Fisher on Classmates.com (English), retrieved on September 26, 2011
- ↑ Sampling of Notable USC Alumni Working in Cinema / Television / Interactive 'Cinema.usc.edu' from 16 April 2010 (English), accessed September 21, 2011
- ↑ Hot Sheet April / May 2011 on usc.edu (English), retrieved on September 26th 2011
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