Editing
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6.5
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Born
December 12, 1925
Died
May 8, 2018 (age 92)
Born in
Reigate, Surrey, England, UK
Anne Voase Coates (12 December 1925 – 8 May 2018) was a British film editor with a more than 60-year-long career. She was perhaps best known as the editor of David Lean's epic film Lawrence of Arabia in 1962, for which she won an Oscar. Coates was nominated five times for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing for the films Lawrence of Arabia, Becket (1963), The Elephant Man (1980), In the Line of Fire (1993), and Out of Sight (1998). In an industry where women accounted for only 16 percent of all editors working on the top 250 films of 2004, and 80 percent of the films had absolutely no women on their editing teams at all, Coates thrived as a top film editor. She was awarded BAFTA's highest honor, a BAFTA Fellowship, in February 2007 and was given an Academy Honorary Award, which is popularly known as a Lifetime Achievement Oscar, in November 2016 by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Invisible Women
as Herself
TBA

Fifty Shades of Grey
as Editor
2015

Side by Side
as Self
2012

Extraordinary Measures
as Editor
2010
David Lean in Close-Up
as Self
2009

The Golden Compass
as Editor
2007

Catch and Release
as Editor
2006

The Art of Imagination: A Tribute to Oz
as Self
2005

The Aviator
as Howard Hughes' Film Editor (uncredited)
2004

The Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing
as Self
2004

Taking Lives
as Editor
2004

Unfaithful
as Editor
2002

The Making of Lawrence of Arabia
as Self
2001

Sweet November
as Editor
2001

Erin Brockovich
as Editor
2000

Passion of Mind
as Editor
2000

Out of Sight
as Editor
1998

Out to Sea
as Editor
1997

Striptease
as Editor
1996

Congo
as Editor
1995