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Scott Wallace-Film Editor[edit]

Scott Wallace,born January 20, 1951 in Berkeley, California, is an American film and television editor with more than 20 credits to his name starting in 1980[1] Before becoming an editor he was also an assistant editor on the classic American film comedies Airplane!(1980), 16 Candles(1984) and The Breakfast Club(1985). In addition he had a lightshow company, Lights by Dr. Zarkov[2], in San Francisco, California, that performed at Fillmore West[2] and the Winterland Ballroom[3] for Bill Graham Presents[4] from 1970 to 1974. In 2013 he became a Visiting Lecturer in Film Editing at The University of Southern California, School of Cinematic Arts.

Filmography (as Editor)[edit]

Year Film Film Director Notes
1980 Savage Harvest Robert Collins
1985 Weird Science John Hughes
1986 Alfred Hitchcock Presents David Chase Warner Bros Television
1988 Remote Control
1988 Dance 'til Dawn TV Movie
1989 Child's Play Tom Holland add'l Film Editor
1990 Ski Patrol Rich Correll
1991 Child's Play 3 Jack Bender
1995 The Great Defender Frank Renzulli Warner Bros Television
1996 The Client Michael Pavone Warner Bros Television
1999 Vengeance Unlimited James Frawley Warner Bros Television
2000 Cheaters John Stockwell add'l Film editor
2001 The Fugitive Mikael Salomon Warner Bros Television
2002 Pasadena Mike White Sony Pictures Television
2003 Fastlane Marcos Siega Warner Bros Television
2005 Eyes Chris Long Warner Bros Television
2006 Dexter Marcos Siega Showtime Networks
2007 Stephen King's Dead Zone Rachel Talalay USA Network
2008 One Tree Hill Thom Wright Warner Bros Television
2010 In Plain Sight Andy Wolk USA Network
2012 Fairly Legal Andy Wolk USA Network

External Links[edit]

Scott Wallace [1]at the Internet Movie Database

Lights by Dr Zarkov [2] at Wolfgang's Vault References

^ wallace, scott. "Scott Wallace". Film Editor. ^ {http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fillmore_West} ^ {http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winterland_Ballroom} ^ "Grateful Dead Poster Fillmore West (San Francisco, CA) Jun 4, 1970". Wolfgangsvault.com. 1970-06-04. Retrieved 2013-04-17.