Mark Warner | |
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Born | Mark Roy Warner February 24, 1954 |
Occupation | film editor |
Years active | 1978–present |
Mark Warner (born February 24, 1954) is an American film editor who was nominated at the 1989 Academy Awards for Best Film Editing for the film Driving Miss Daisy . [1] He has done over 30 films since 1978. In addition, he was nominated for an Emmy with Edward Warschilka for And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself in the category Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special. He often works with director Bruce Beresford (see List of film director and editor collaborations). [2]
Year | Film | Director | Notes |
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1982 | Rocky III | Sylvester Stallone | First collaboration with Sylvester Stallone |
48 Hrs. | Walter Hill | ||
1983 | Staying Alive | Sylvester Stallone | Second collaboration with Sylvester Stallone |
1984 | A Soldier's Story | Norman Jewison | |
1985 | Weird Science | John Hughes | |
1986 | Big Trouble in Little China | John Carpenter | |
1987 | The Running Man | Paul Michael Glaser | Credited as Mark Roy Warner |
1988 | Cocoon: The Return | Daniel Petrie | |
1989 | Driving Miss Daisy | Bruce Beresford | First collaboration with Bruce Beresford |
1990 | Pacific Heights | John Schlesinger | |
1991 | Rush | Lili Fini Zanuck | |
1992 | Rich in Love | Bruce Beresford | Second collaboration with Bruce Beresford |
Leap of Faith | Richard Pearce | First collaboration with Richard Pearce | |
1994 | Intersection | Mark Rydell | |
1995 | Dolores Claiborne | Taylor Hackford | First collaboration with Taylor Hackford |
1996 | A Family Thing | Richard Pearce | Second collaboration with Richard Pearce |
The Chamber | James Foley | ||
1997 | The Devil's Advocate | Taylor Hackford | Second collaboration with Taylor Hackford |
1999 | Double Jeopardy | Bruce Beresford | Third collaboration with Bruce Beresford |
2001 | Monkeybone | Henry Selick | |
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider | Simon West | ||
2002 | Abandon | Stephen Gaghan | |
2004 | Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid | Dwight H. Little | |
2006 | Like Minds | Gregory J. Read | |
The Contract | Bruce Beresford | Fifth collaboration with Bruce Beresford | |
2007 | The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep | Jay Russell | |
2009 | Mao's Last Dancer | Bruce Beresford | Sixth collaboration with Bruce Beresford |
2010 | Matching Jack | Nadia Tass | |
2011 | Sanctum | Alister Grierson | First collaboration with Alister Grierson |
2012 | Careless Love | John Duigan | |
2013 | Parker | Taylor Hackford | Fourth collaboration with Taylor Hackford |
Goddess | Mark Lamprell | ||
2016 | The Comedian | Taylor Hackford | Fifth collaboration with Taylor Hackford |
2018 | Ladies in Black | Bruce Beresford | Seventh collaboration with Bruce Beresford |
Tiger | Alister Grierson | Second collaboration with Alister Grierson | |
2020 | June Again | JJ Winlove | |
2022 | Here Be Dragons | Alastair Newton Brown | |
Mother Mountain | Celina Stang | ||
2024 | Five Blind Dates | Shawn Seet |
Year | Film | Director | Role | Notes |
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1978 | Coming Home | Hal Ashby | Assistant editor | First collaboration with Hal Ashby |
1979 | Being There | Second collaboration with Hal Ashby | ||
1980 | Raging Bull | Martin Scorsese | Associate editor | |
2000 | Proof of Life | Taylor Hackford | Post-production editorial | Third collaboration with Taylor Hackford |
2004 | Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid | Dwight H. Little | Additional editor | |
2009 | Accidents Happen | Andrew Lancaster | ||
2018 | Tiger | Alister Grierson | Editorial consultant |
TV movies
Year | Film | Director | Notes |
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1998 | Thicker Than Blood | Richard Pearce | Third collaboration with Richard Pearce |
2003 | And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself | Bruce Beresford | Fourth collaboration with Bruce Beresford |
TV series
Year | Title | Notes |
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2019 | Reef Break | Episode: "Blue Skies" |
The Commons | Episode: "Episode 6" |
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