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ADAM RECHT, ACE Editor (10/10/21) ADAM RECHT, ACE Editor www.adamrecht.net FILM & TELEVISION DIRECTOR COMPANIES PRODUCERS “DOWNTON ABBEY: A NEW Simon Curtis Focus Features Julian Fellowes ERA” Carnival Film & Television Gareth Neame Liz Trubridge “THE ART OF RACING IN THE Simon Curtis Fox 2000 Patrick Dempsey RAIN” Original Film Tania Landau Neal H. Moritz “ORDEAL BY INNOCENCE” Sandra Goldbacher Amazon Studios Roopesh Parekh (Mini-Series) Mammoth Screen “SNIPER: ULTIMATE KILL” Claudio Fäh Sony Pictures David Zelon Mandalay “VICTORIA” Tom Vaughan Mammoth Screen Paul Frift (TV Series, episodes 1 & 2) ITV Studios Masterpiece Theatre “THE CARER” János Edelényi Hopscotch Films Jozsef Berger Mythberg Films Charlotte Wontner “POLDARK” Edward Bazalgette Mammoth Screen Eliza Mellor (TV Series, episodes 1 & 2) ITV Studios Karen Thrussell Nomination: RTS West Nomination for Best Editing Masterpiece Theatre “MY WEEK WITH MARILYN” Simon Curtis The Weinstein Co. David Parfitt Nomination: ACE Eddie Award for Best Editing BBC Films Harvey Weinstein “NORTHMEN: A VIKING Claudio Fäh Elite Filmproduktion Ralph Deitrich SAGA” Daniel Hoeltschi “AGATHA CHRISTIE’S POIROT: Tom Vaughan ITV Studios David Boulter DEAD MAN’S FOLLY” Masterpiece Theatre (TV Series, 1 episode) “JUST HENRY” David Moore ITV Productions Paul Frift (TV Movie) “DOCTOR WHO: A Toby Haynes BBC Wales Sanne Wohlenberg CHRISTMAS CAROL” (TV Series, 1 episode) “SPOOKS” (a.k.a. MI-5) Paul Whittington Kudos Film & TV Lachlan MacKinnon (TV Series, 2 episodes) “GRACIE!” Brian Percival BBC Productions Janet Tyler (TV Movie) (cont.) SANDRA MARSH & ASSOCIATES +1 (310) 285-0303 [email protected] • www.sandramarsh.com (10/10/21) ADAM RECHT, ACE Editor - 2 - FILM & TELEVISION DIRECTOR COMPANIES PRODUCERS “VAN GOGH: PAINTED WITH Andrew Hutton BBC Alan Yentob WORDS” (TV Movie) “SURVIVING EVIL” Terence Daw Focus Films Malcolm Kholl David Pupkewitz “THE PRISONER” Nick Hurran AMC Trevor Hopkins (TV Series, 1 episode) Granada International Lance Samuels “A SHORT STAY IN Simon Curtis BBC Liz Trubridge SWITZERLAND” (TV Movie) Nomination: BAFTA TV Award for Best Editing (Fiction/Entertainment) “BONEKICKERS” James Strong Mammoth Screen Rhonda Smith (TV Series, 2 episodes) “BALLET SHOES” Sandra Goldbacher BBC Piers Wenger (TV Movie) Granada Television “PRIMEVAL” Cilla Ware ITV Productions Cameron McAllister (TV Series, Season 1) Impossible Pictures “CAPE WRATH” Paul Walker Ecosse Films Caroline Levy (a.k.a. MEADOWLANDS) “DRACULA” Bill Eagles BBC Trevor Hopkins (TV Movie) Granada Television “VITAL SIGNS” Charlie Palmer Tiger Aspect Productions Kate Crowe (TV Series, 3 episodes) “AGATHA CHRISTIE’S MARPLE” Ed Hall Granada International Matthew Read (TV Series, 2 episodes) Charlie Palmer Masterpiece Theatre “THE GHOST SQUAD” Richard Laxton Company Pictures Chris Clough (TV Series, 1 episode) Nomination: BAFTA TV Award for Best Editing (Fiction/Entertainment) “TWENTY THOUSAND Simon Curtis BBC Kate Harwood STREETS UNDER THE SKY” (TV Mini-Series) “HEX” Brian Grant Shine Entertainment Julian Murphy (TV Pilot) Johnny Capps (cont.) SANDRA MARSH & ASSOCIATES +1 (310) 285-0303 [email protected] • www.sandramarsh.com (10/10/21) ADAM RECHT, ACE Editor - 3 - FILM & TELEVISION DIRECTOR COMPANIES PRODUCERS “NY-LON” Otto Bathurst Touchpaper Television Peter Norris (TV Mini-Series, 3 episodes) Keith Boak “FALLEN” Omar Madha Granada Television Matthew Read (TV Movie) “40” David Moore Company Pictures Stewart Barlow (TV Mini-Series) Emma Burge “HOLBY CITY” Richard Platt BBC Richard Stokes (TV Series, Season 5) “LONDON’S BURNING” Martin Hutchings Granada David Newcombe (TV Series, 3 episodes) Richard Holthouse LWT “STARHUNTER” G. Philip Jackson Alliance Atlantis Jennifer Black (TV Series, 11 episodes) Henri Safran Georges Campana Patrick Malakian Andrew Somper Francois Bassett Daniel D’Or DOCUMENTARIES include: “THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES” James Erskine Goldcrest Capital James Erskine Zara Hayes Victoria Gregory “A FORGOTTEN WAR” Chris Mitchell BBC Fiona Murch “MAFIA EMPIRE” Marnie Inskip Discovery USA David Pounds “HOUSE OF MEMORY” Chris Mitchell BBC Maureen Ali “FACES OF ISLAM” Ovidio Salazar BBC Paul Gibbs SHORT FILMS include: “BRIT.I.AM” Adam Recht Merovingian Productions Andi Osho Winner: Other Venice Film Festival Best Experimental Film “SEEING GOD” Adam Duncan Lighthouse Films Jane Finnis Winner: Festival Der Nationen Linz Golden Bear Award Membership: American Cinema Editors (ACE), BECTU, and BAFTA Education: Bachelor of Science (Hons) from the University of Edinburgh Citizenship: U.K. Locations: Los Angeles, U.K., Hungary, Germany, and South Africa SANDRA MARSH & ASSOCIATES +1 (310) 285-0303 [email protected] • www.sandramarsh.com .
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