American Cinema Editors - Eddie Awards

Eddie Awards

Beginning in 1950, the ACE held an annual dinner to honor the film editing Academy Award nominees. When the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) created a film editing category, the ACE invited them to the dinner as well.

In 1962, the ACE began giving its own awards. The following awards are either currently given or have been given in the past. An * denotes a film that also won the Academy Award for Editing.

  • Best Edited Feature Film (No Longer Awarded):
    • 1962: The Parent Trap - Phillip W. Anderson
    • 1963: The Longest Day - Samuel E. Beetley
    • 1964: How the West Was Won* - Harold F. Kress
    • 1965: Mary Poppins* - Cotton Warburton
    • 1966: The Sound of Music* - William Reynolds
    • 1967: Fantastic Voyage - William B. Murphy
    • 1968: The Dirty Dozen - Michael Luciano
    • 1969: Bullitt* - Frank P. Keller
    • 1970: Hello, Dolly! - Warren Low
    • 1971: Patton* - Hugh S. Fowler
    • 1972: Summer of '42 - Folmar Blangsted
    • 1973: Cabaret* - David Bretherton
    • 1974: The Sting* - William Reynolds
    • 1975: The Longest Yard - Michael Luciano
    • 1976: Jaws* - Verna Fields
    • 1977: Rocky* - Richard Halsley and Scott Conrad
    • 1978: The Turning Point - William Reynolds
    • 1979: The Deer Hunter* - Peter Zinner
    • 1980: All That Jazz* - Alan Heim
    • 1981: Raging Bull* - Thelma Schoonmaker
    • 1982: Raiders of the Lost Ark* - Michael Kahn
    • 1983: Gandhi* - John Bloom
    • 1984: WarGames - Tom Rolf
    • 1985: Amadeus - Nena Danevic and Michael Chandler
    • 1986: Witness* - Thom Noble
    • 1987: Platoon* - Claire Simpson
    • 1988: The Last Emperor* - Gabriella Cristiani
    • 1989: Rain Man - Stu Linder tied with Mississippi Burning - Gerry Hambling
    • 1990: Glory - Steven Rosenblum
    • 1991: Dances with Wolves* - Neil Travis
    • 1992: JFK* - Joe Hutshing and Pietro Scalia
    • 1993: Unforgiven* - Joel Cox
    • 1994: Schindler's List* - Michael Kahn
    • 1995: Forrest Gump* - Arthur Schmidt
    • 1996: Braveheart - Steven Rosenblum
    • 1997: The English Patient* - Walter Murch
    • 1998: Titanic* - Conrad Buff IV, James Cameron, and Richard A. Harris
    • 1999: Saving Private Ryan* - Michael Kahn
  • Best Edited Feature Film - Dramatic:
    • 2000: The Matrix* - Zach Staenberg
    • 2001: Gladiator - Pietro Scalia
    • 2002: Black Hawk Down* - Pietro Scalia
    • 2003: Gangs of New York - Thelma Schoonmaker
    • 2004: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King* - Jamie Selkirk
    • 2005: The Aviator* - Thelma Schoonmaker
    • 2006: Crash* - Hughes Winborne
    • 2007: Babel - Stephen Mirrione and Douglas Crise tied with The Departed* - Thelma Schoonmaker
    • 2008: The Bourne Ultimatum* - Christopher Rouse
    • 2009: Slumdog Millionaire* - Chris Dickens
    • 2010: The Hurt Locker* - Bob Murawski and Chris Innis
    • 2011: The Social Network* - Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall
    • 2012: The Descendants - Kevin Tent
  • Best Edited Feature Film - Comedy or Musical:
    • 2000: Being John Malkovich - Erin Zumbrunnen
    • 2001: Almost Famous - Joe Hutshing and Saar Klein
    • 2002: Moulin Rouge! - Jill Bilcock
    • 2003: Chicago* - Martin Walsh
    • 2004: Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl - Craig Wood, Stephen E. Rifkin, and Arthur Schmidt
    • 2005: Ray - Paul Hirsch
    • 2006: Walk the Line - Michael McCusker
    • 2007: Dreamgirls - Virginia Katz
    • 2008: Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street - Chris Lebenzon
    • 2009: WALL-E - Stephen Schaffer
    • 2010: The Hangover - Debra Neil-Fisher
    • 2011: Alice in Wonderland - Chris Lebenzon
    • 2012: The Artist - Anne-Sophie Blon and Michel Hazanavicius
  • Best Edited Animated Feature Film
    • 2010: Up - Kevin Nolting
    • 2011: Toy Story 3 - Ken Schretzmann and Lee Unkrich
    • 2012: Rango - Craig Wood
  • Best Edited Half-Hour Series for Television
  • Best Edited Miniseries or Motion Picture for Non-Commercial Television
  • Best Edited One-Hour Series for Television
  • Best Edited Documentary
  • Best Edited Miniseries or Motion Picture for Commercial Television
  • The ACE Student Editing Competition Winner
  • Career Achievement Awards
  • The ACE Golden Eddie Filmmaker of the Year Award

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