Lee Percy

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Lee Percy
BornFebruary 10, 1953
Occupation(s)Film editor, writer, director

Lee Percy (born February 10, 1953) is an American film editor, writer and director.

A native of Kalamazoo, Michigan, Percy initially trained to be an actor at Juilliard before switching focus to editing.[1]

Director Kimberly Peirce stated that Percy's editing provided the constructive structuring of the film Boys Don't Cry via deciding which scenes to keep or cut, allowing her to see which would work in the final version.[2]

Percy made his directorial debut on the short film Dreaming American.[3]

Percy won the Primetime Emmy Award for his work on the HBO television movie Taking Chance. He was also nominated the same year for Grey Gardens.[4]

Percy has been a Creative Adviser at the Sundance Directors Lab as well as a mentor at the IFP.

Select filmography

As Editor

As Additional/Assistant Editor

References

  1. ^ Lee Percy
  2. ^ Dannenbaum, Jed; Hodge, Carroll; Mayer, Doe (2010-06-15). Creative Filmmaking from the Inside Out: Five Keys to the Art of Making Inspired Movies and Television. ISBN 9781451603606.
  3. ^ Lee Percy to Make Directorial Debut with DREAMING AMERICAN Short Film
  4. ^ "Nominees/Winners".

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