American Cinema Editors Career Achievement Award
The American Cinema Editors (ACE) gives one or more Career Achievement Awards each year. The first awards were given in 1988.[1]
List of honorees
1980s
- 1988: Barbara McLean and Gene Milford[1]
- 1989: Warren Low and Dorothy Spencer
1990s
- 1990: Margaret Booth and Elmo Williams
- 1991: William H. Reynolds and Ralph E. Winters
- 1992: Harold F. Kress and Charles Nelson
- 1993: Rudi Fehr and Robert Swink
- 1994: Dede Allen and Gene Ruggiero
- 1995: David Bretherton and Anne V. Coates
- 1996: Desmond Marquette and Aaron Stell
- 1997: Fred W. Berger and Harry W. Gerstad
- 1998: Gerry Hambling and John Woodcock
- 1999: John Bloom and Arthur Schneider[3]
2000s
- 2000: Dann Cahn and Marjorie Fowler[4]
- 2001: Stanley Frazen and Fredric Steinkamp
- 2002: Antony Gibbs and George Watters
- 2003: John F. Burnett and Tom Rolf
- 2004: Donn Cambern and John A. Martinelli
- 2005: David Blewitt and Jim Clark
- 2006: Edward M. Abroms and Terry Rawlings
- 2007: John Soh and Frank J. Urioste
- 2008: Millie Moore and Bud S. Smith
- 2009: Sidney Katz and Arthur Schmidt
2010s
- 2010: Paul LaMastra and Neil Travis
- 2011: Michael Kahn and Michael Brown
- 2012: Joel Cox and Doug Ibold
- 2013: Richard Marks and Lawrence Silk
- 2014: Richard Halsey and Robert C. Jones[5]
- 2015: Diane Adler and Gerald B. Greenberg[6]
- 2016: Carol Littleton and Ted Rich[7]
- 2017: Janet Ashikaga and Thelma Schoonmaker[8][9]
- 2018: Mark Goldblatt and Leon Ortiz-Gil
- 2019: Craig McKay and Jerrold L. Ludwig
2020s
- 2020: Alan Heim and Tina Hirsch
- 2021: Lynzee Klingman and Sidney Wolinsky[10]
- 2022: Lillian Benson and Richard Chew[11]
- 2023: Lynne Willingham and Don Zimmerman[12]
- 2024: Kate Amend and Walter Murch[13]
- 2025: Paul Hirsch and Maysie Hoy[14]
See also
External links and references
- ^ a b Honan, William H. (January 7, 1992). "Arthur Milford, 89, Film Editor, Is Dead; Winner of 2 Oscars". The New York Times. Article indicates that Milford received the ACE Career Achievement Award in 1987; the actual award year appears to be 1988.
- ^ The American Cinema Editors Website does not presently (2010) maintain a web-accessible archive of the nominees and winners of its awards, but refers instead to the Internet Movie Database listings of awardees.
- ^ Schneider, Arthur. "Arthur Schneider, A.C.E.", index page of website maintained by Schneider. The entire website has been archived at WebCite from this original URL on 2008-05-28.
- ^ McNary, Dave (2000). "Ace high on this pair: Cinema editors tap Cahn, Fowler for career nods," Variety January 10, 2000.
- ^ Giardina, Carolyn (January 28, 2014). "Editors Richard Halsey, Robert C. Jones, Randy Roberts to Be Honored By ACE". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ^ Zumberge, Marianne (January 21, 2015). "American Cinema Editors Announce 2015 Career Honorees". Variety.
- ^ "Nominees for 66th Annual ACE Eddie Awards". American Cinema Editors. Archived from the original on 2016-01-06.
- ^ Hipes, Patrick (January 17, 2017). "Cinema Editors To Honor Thelma Schoonmaker & Janet Ashikaga". Deadline Hollywood.
- ^ Giardina, Carolyn (January 17, 2017). "Martin Scorsese's Go-To Film Editor Thelma Schoonmaker on the Secret Behind Their Epic Collaborations". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ^ "ACE Eddie Career Achievement Awards To Editors Lynzee Klingman & Sidney Wolinsky".
- ^ "Lillian E. Benson and Richard Chew Will Receive Career Achievement Awards at ACE Eddies (EXCLUSIVE)".
- ^ "Gina Prince-Bythewood Set For Golden Eddie At 73rd ACE Eddie Awards, Editors Lynne Willingham & Don Zimmerman To Receive Career Achievement Honors".
- ^ "Walter Murch, Kate Amend to Receive ACE Editors Career Achievement Awards (Exclusive)".
- ^ "Jon M. Chu, Maysie Hoy And Paul Hirsch Set For ACE Eddie Awards Honors".