Paul Hirsch (film editor)
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Paul Hirsch is an American motion picture editor.
He was an art history major who dropped out of Columbia graduate school to pursue a career in editing trailers and montages. In the early 1970s he was introduced by his brother, Charles, to then unknown filmmaker Brian De Palma. Their collaboration yielded ten feature films:
- Mission to Mars (2000)
- Mission: Impossible (1996)
- Raising Cain (1992)
- Blow Out (1981)
- The Fury (1978)
- Carrie (1976)
- Obsession (1976)
- Phantom of the Paradise (1974)
- Sisters (1973)
- Hi, Mom! (1970)
In 1978, he, along with Richard Chew and Marcia Lucas, won the Academy Award for Film Editing for his work on Star Wars.
It is rumored that Hirsch and De Palma are no longer on speaking terms with each other.[citation needed] In 2001/2002 he was fired from The Adventures of Pluto Nash. In 2003 he replaced the original editor on Ray for which he received another Academy Award nomination (but lost to Thelma Schoonmaker for the The Aviator).