Yan Miles

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Yan Miles
Born
Shaftesbury, Dorset
Occupation(s)Television and film editor
Years active1999–present

Yan Miles, ACE, is an English television and film editor. [1] [2] He is best known for his work on the Netflix series The Crown and BBC Television series Sherlock . [3] [4]

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Career

Yan began his career working for Stanley Long. [4] Yan won his first Emmy award for the Nick Hurran directed Sherlock: His Last Vow in 2014. [5] He is a member of the American Cinema Editors (ACE) and the British Film Editors (BFE). [6] His latest project with A24 and Apple TV+ features Sharper .

Filmography

YearTitleContributionNote
2022 Andor Editor1 episode
2022 Sharper EditorFeature film
2020Professor Longhair, Rugged & FunkyEditor and producerDocumentary
2020 White Lines Editor2 episodes
2016–2020 The Crown Editor6 episodes
2018 Press Editor3 episodes
2017 Oasis EditorFeature film
2014–2017 Sherlock Editor3 episodes
2016 Game of Thrones Editor1 episode
2016 Beowulf: Return to the Shieldlands Editor1 episode
2015 Childhood's End Editor3 episodes
2015 Fortitude Editor2 episodes
2011–2015 Strike Back Editor8 episodes
2013–2014 Endeavour Editor6 episodes
2013Rock and Roll Fuck'n'LovelyEditor and producerFeature film
2012 The Missing Editor2 episodes
2011 Primeval Editor6 episodes
2009 The Prisoner Editor5 episodes
2005 Rome Editor1 episode
2002Function at the JunctionEditorShort film
2000It's a Goat's LifeEditorShort film
1999Half-Life: UplinkEditorShort film

Awards and nominations

YearResultAwardCategoryWorkRef.
2021Won Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series The Crown [7]
2017Nominated American Cinema Editors Best Edited One-Hour Series for Non-Commercial Television [8]
2015WonBest Edited One-Hour Series for Commercial Television Sherlock [9]
Won British Academy Television Craft Awards Best Editing: Fiction [10]
2014Won Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Miniseries or a Movie Sherlock: His Last Vow [5]

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