Robert Estrin |
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Born | March 3, 1942
Lakewood, New Jersey, United States |
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Occupation | Film editor |
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Robert L. Estrin (born 3 March 1942 in Lakewood, New Jersey) is an American film editor.
Career
Estrin started his career in the 1970s. His first work was a documentary feature about the photographer Imogen Cunningham. Later he also edited feature films such as The Candidate (1972), Badlands (1973) and Memory of Us (1974). His last work was the cut of the 1995 comedy film The Perez Family.
Estrin's sister Sandra Adair also works as a film editor.[1]
Selected filmography
Editorial department
Year
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Film
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Director
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Role
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1974
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Memory of Us
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H. Kaye Dyal
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Supervising editor
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1988
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Colors
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Dennis Hopper
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Music department
Year
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Film
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Director
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Role
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1985
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Desert Hearts
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Donna Deitch
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Music consultant
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Producer
Year
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Film
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Director
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Credit
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Notes
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1978
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The Boss' Son
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Bobby Roth
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Executive producer
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First collaboration with Bobby Roth
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Thanks
Year
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Film
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Director
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Role
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Notes
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1984
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Heartbreakers
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Bobby Roth
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Thanks
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Second collaboration with Bobby Roth
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- Documentaries
Editorial department
Year
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Film
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Director
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Role
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1970
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Imogen Cunningham, Photographer
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John Korty
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Assistant editor
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- TV documentaries
Editor
Year
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Film
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Director
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1970
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It Couldn't Be Done
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- Sheldon Fay Jr.
- Walt deFaria
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The Unexplained
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1985
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Creation of the Universe
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- TV movies
- TV series
- TV shorts
Editor
Year
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Film
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Director
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1976
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Almos' a Man
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Stan Lathan
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Awards
For his cut of the documentary film Creation of the Universe Estrin was nominated for an Eddie Award of American Cinema Editors in 1985.[2]
References
External links
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