Stu Linder

American film editor (1931–2006)
Stu Linder
Born
Stewart Bridgewater Linder

(1931-11-08)November 8, 1931
Geneva, Illinois
DiedJanuary 12, 2006(2006-01-12) (aged 74)
Ridgefield, Connecticut
OccupationFilm editor
Spouse(s)Cathy Fitzpatrick, Maureen O’Connor

Stewart Bridgewater Linder (November 8, 1931 – January 12, 2006) was an American film editor with 25 credits.[1] He shared the Academy Award for Best Film Editing for the 1966 film Grand Prix (directed by John Frankenheimer), which was the very first film on which Linder was credited as an editor. Linder is particularly noted for his long collaboration (1982–2006) with the director Barry Levinson. Perhaps the best remembered film from their collaboration, which extended over 20 films, was Rain Man (1988), which won the Academy Award for Best Picture. Linder won an ACE Eddie award for editing this film, and was nominated for both the Academy Award and the BAFTA Award for Best Editing.[2][3][4]

Death

Linder died on January 12, 2006, of a heart attack, at the age of 74.[5]

Legacy

The 2006 film Man of the Year starring Robin Williams is dedicated to Linder's memory. Stu was on location editing this feature when he died of a heart attack.[6] His co-editor, Blair Daily was the first on scene.[citation needed]

Partial filmography

  • The Misfits (1961)
  • The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962)
  • Seconds (1966)
  • Grand Prix (1966)
  • Blue (1968)
  • Catch-22 (1970)
  • Carnal Knowledge (1971)
  • The Day of the Dolphin (1973)
  • The Fortune (1975)
  • My Bodyguard (1980)
  • First Family (1980)
  • Diner (1982)
  • Six Weeks (1982)
  • The Natural (1984)
  • Code Name: Emerald (1985)
  • Young Sherlock Holmes (1985)
  • Tin Men (1987)
  • Good Morning, Vietnam (1987)
  • Rain Man (1988)
  • Avalon (1990)
  • Bugsy (1991)
  • Toys (1992)
  • Quiz Show (1994)
  • Disclosure (1994)
  • Sleepers (1996)
  • Wag the Dog (1997)
  • Sphere (1998)
  • Liberty Heights (1999)
  • An Everlasting Piece (2000)
  • Bandits (2001)
  • Envy (2004)

See also

References

  1. ^ Stu Linder at IMDb
  2. ^ MacMINN, ALEENE; PUIG, CLAUDIA (1989-03-20). "Kudos". Los Angeles Times. ISSN 0458-3035. Retrieved 2019-01-09.
  3. ^ "The 61st Academy Awards | 1989". Oscars.org | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 2019-01-08.
  4. ^ "BAFTA Awards". awards.bafta.org. Retrieved 2019-01-08.
  5. ^ Nelson, Valerie J. (February 9, 2006). "Stu Linder, at 74; film editor won Oscar". The Los Angeles Times. p. B11. Retrieved 2012-08-29.
  6. ^ Nelson, Valerie J. (2006-02-09). "Stu Linder, 74; Edited Most of Barry Levinson's Movies". Los Angeles Times. ISSN 0458-3035. Retrieved 2019-01-09.
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