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Dean Goodhill

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Dean Goodhill
Born (1944-10-23) October 23, 1944 (age 80)
Los Angeles, California, USA
Occupationfilm editor
Years active1985-present

Dean Goodhill (October 23, 1944) is an American film editor who was nominated at the 66th Academy Awards for Best Film Editing for the film The Fugitive. He shared the nomination with Don Brochu, David Finfer, Dov Hoenig, Richard Nord and Dennis Virkler.[1]

Selected filmography

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Editor
Year Film Director Notes
1987 The Women's Club Sandra Weintraub
Terminal Entry John Kincade
1988 Mercenary Fighters Riki Shelach Nissimoff
1989 Dirty Games Gray Hofmeyr
1990 Crossing the Line Gary Graver
1991 All I Want for Christmas Robert Lieberman
1992 When the Party's Over Matthew Irmas Uncredited
1993 Knights Albert Pyun
The Fugitive Andrew Davis
1994 Curse of the Starving Class J. Michael McClary
2007 My Sexiest Year Howard Himelstein
2009 Blood and Bone Ben Ramsey Direct-to-video
The Lightkeepers Daniel Adams
Editorial department
Year Film Director Role
1987 The Women's Club Sandra Weintraub Editorial assistant
Supervising editor
1989 The Freeway Maniac Paul Winters Additional editor
Wild Zone Percival Rubens Supervising editor
1992 When the Party's Over Matthew Irmas Additional editor
Camera and electrical department
Year Film Director Role
1971 Walkabout Nicolas Roeg Stills
The Christian Licorice Store James Frawley Still photographer
1985 Once Bitten Howard Storm Second assistant camera
Actor
Year Film Director Role
1967 A Time for Killing Bruce
Second unit director or assistant director
Year Film Director Role
1990 Crossing the Line Gary Graver Second unit director
Thanks
Year Film Director Role
1984 The Oasis Sparky Greene Special thanks

TV movies

Editor
Year Film Director
1995 Triplecross Jenõ Hódi
1997 Gold Coast Peter Weller

TV series

Editor
Year Title Notes
1990 Zorro Episode: "Zorro: The Legend Continues"
2001 Special Unit 2 Episode: "The Wraps"

References

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  1. ^ "The 66th Academy Awards (1994) Nominees and Winners". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. AMPAS. Retrieved March 24, 2014.
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