Richard Chew

American film editor


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captionPhoto of Chew in 2013 by Liv Torgerson
nameRichard Chew
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birth_placeLos Angeles, California, U.S.
birth_nameRichard Franklin Chew
occupationFilm editor
yearsactive1967–present
spouseLiv Torgerson
awards
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| image = RichardChew2013.jpg | caption = Photo of Chew in 2013 by Liv Torgerson | name = Richard Chew | birth_date = | birth_place = Los Angeles, California, U.S. | birth_name = Richard Franklin Chew | occupation = Film editor | yearsactive = 1967–present | spouse = Liv Torgerson | awards = Richard Franklin Chew (born June 28, 1940) is an American film editor, best known for his Academy Award-winning work on Star Wars (1977), alongside Paul Hirsch and Marcia Lucas. Other notable films include One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975), Risky Business (1983), Waiting to Exhale (1995), That Thing You Do! (1996), and I Am Sam (2001). His career over a variety of films spans more than four decades.

Early life and career

Born of Chinese immigrant parents in Los Angeles, Chew attended its inner-city schools, served in the U.S. Navy, and graduated from UCLA with a B.A. in Philosophy. After a stint at Harvard Law School, Chew, inspired by the independent cinema of the 1960s, left school to pursue a film career.

Starting with camera and editing work on documentaries, such as The Redwoods, an Oscar winner for Best Short Documentary in 1967, he eventually transitioned to editing feature films as co-editor on Francis Ford Coppola's The Conversation, Miloš Forman's One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, and George Lucas's Star Wars.

During his varied career, he has edited films for actor-directors such as Jack Nicholson, Tom Hanks, and Forest Whitaker. Other writer-directors with whom Chew has worked include: Cameron Crowe, Paul Brickman, Bruce Joel Rubin, and Emilio Estevez.

Chew was Oscar-nominated for One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. He also won British Oscars (BAFTA) as co-editor on both The Conversation and One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. His work on Shanghai Noon was nominated for Best Feature Comedy by American Cinema Editors.

At various times throughout his editing career, Chew has taught and lectured with the goal of enhancing audience appreciation for the cinema arts. For over thirty years, he has appeared at art schools and colleges, churches, and community groups.

On January 27, 2011, he was honored at the Detroit Institute of Arts with “An Evening with Richard Chew,” a program featuring clips of some of his extensive work plus an interview conducted by DIA film curator Elliot Wilhelm. Additionally, Chew was named Allessee Visiting Professor of Media at Wayne State University for the 2011 Spring semester. In September 2013, Chew was selected as a Duncan Littlefair Great Speaker in the Creation Talks Series (http://www.creationtalks.org/about-us/duncan-littlefair-great-speakers/), joining the ranks of renowned speakers from the worlds of politics and arts. He spoke about the power of music in film at the legendary Fountain Street Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan. http://www.creationtalks.org/power-of-music-series/chapter-1-sound-and-vision/. In November, 2016, Chew received the Third Annual Andrew V. McLaglen Lifetime Achievement Award from Friday Harbor Film Festival (Washington).

For his body of work, American Cinema Editors, an honorary society of film editors, presented to Chew the ACE Career Achievement Award during its annual Eddies Award show in March, 2022.Beatrice Verhoven, [article_link "American Cinema Editors to Give Career Achievement Awards to…"], "The Hollywood Reporter, January 25, 2022. Retrieved March 20, 2022.Carolyn Giardina, [article_link "ACE Eddies Lifetime Achievement Honoree Richard Chew: ‘We Are Essential…"], "The Hollywood Reporter, March 4, 2022. Retrieved March 20, 2022. In closing his acceptance speech, Chew said, “I’m thinking maybe we (filmmakers) could make movies to entertain and send a message. Maybe we could use movies to encourage the better angels of our nature.”

He is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, Motion Picture Editors Guild, and American Cinema Editors.

Selected filmography

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YearFilmDirectorNotes
1974The ConversationFrancis Ford Coppola
1977Star WarsGeorge Lucas
1978Goin' SouthJack Nicholson
1979When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?Milton Katselas
1982My Favorite YearRichard Benjamin
1983Risky BusinessPaul BrickmanFirst collaboration with Paul Brickman
1985Real GeniusMartha CoolidgeFirst collaboration with Martha Coolidge
CreatorIvan Passer
1986Where the River Runs BlackChristopher Cain
Streets of GoldJoe RothFirst collaboration with Joe Roth
1987Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in ParadiseSecond collaboration with Joe Roth
1988Clean and SoberGlenn Gordon Caron
1990Men Don't LeavePaul BrickmanSecond collaboration with Paul Brickman
1991Late for DinnerW. D. Richter
1992SinglesCameron Crowe
1993Mi Vida LocaAllison Anders
My LifeBruce Joel Rubin
1995Tall TaleJeremiah S. Chechik
Waiting to ExhaleForest WhitakerFirst collaboration with Forest Whitaker
1996That Thing You Do!Tom Hanks
1998Hope FloatsForest WhitakerSecond collaboration with Forest Whitaker
2000Shanghai NoonTom Dey
2001I Am SamJessie Nelson
2004First DaughterForest WhitakerThird collaboration with Forest Whitaker
2005The New WorldTerrence Malick
2006BobbyEmilio EstevezFirst collaboration with Emilio Estevez
2010The RunawaysFloria Sigismondi
LouisDaniel Pritzker
The WayEmilio EstevezSecond collaboration with Emilio Estevez
2018The PublicThird collaboration with Emilio Estevez
2019I'll Find YouMartha CoolidgeSecond collaboration with Martha Coolidge
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YearFilmDirectorRole
1975One Flew Over the Cuckoo's NestMiloš FormanSupervising film editor
2003Shanghai KnightsDavid DobkinAdditional editor
2013SugarRotimi RainwaterConsulting editor
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YearFilmDirectorRole
1992SinglesCameron CroweTitle supervisor
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::data[format=table title="Producer"]

YearFilmDirectorCredit
1987Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in ParadiseJoe RothAssociate producer
1992SinglesCameron CroweCo-producer
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::data[format=table title="Second unit director or assistant director"]

YearFilmDirectorRole
1992SinglesCameron CroweSecond unit director
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YearFilmDirectorRole
1975SmileMichael RitchieSound editor
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::data[format=table title="Thanks"]

YearFilmDirectorRole
2001MonkeyboneHenry SelickThe producers wish to thank
2009The Red MachineSpecial thanks
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;Documentaries

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YearFilmDirector
1967The RedwoodsTrevor Greenwood
1968Have You Heard of the San Francisco Mime Troupe?
1969The Medium Is the Massage, You KnowTrevor Greenwood
1970Imogen Cunningham, PhotographerJohn Korty
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YearFilmDirectorRole
1970WoodstockMichael WadleighAdditional photographer
1974JanisHoward AlkAdditional photography
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YearFilmDirector
1967The RedwoodsTrevor Greenwood
1969The Medium Is the Massage, You Know
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;Shorts

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YearFilmDirectorRole
2012Lil Tokyo ReporterJeffrey Gee ChinEditing consultant
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::data[format=table title="Thanks"]

YearFilmDirectorRole
2011Pass the Salt, PleaseTatjana NajdanovicVery special thanks
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;TV movies

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YearFilmDirectorRole
1972The PeopleJohn KortyAssociate film editor
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::data[format=table title="Thanks"]

YearFilmDirectorRole
1984The Ratings GameDanny DeVitoSpecial thanks
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;TV series

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1982American PlayhouseEditorial consultant1 episode
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;TV shorts

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YearFilmDirector
1974The Music SchoolJohn Korty
1976The Other Side of VictoryBill Jersey
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;TV specials

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YearFilmDirectorRole
1976TVTV Looks at the Academy AwardsWendy AppleThanks
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Awards

;Film

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YearFilmRole
1975The ConversationBAFTA Film Award - Best Film Editing
1976One Flew Over the Cuckoo's NestBAFTA Film Award - Best Film Editing
Nominated - Academy Award for Best Film Editing
Nominated - Eddie Award for Best Edited Feature Film
1978Star WarsAcademy Award for Best Film Editing
Saturn Award for Outstanding Editing
Nominated - BAFTA Film Award for Best Film Editing
Nominated - Eddie Award for Best Edited Feature Film
2001Shanghai NoonNominated - Eddie Award for Best Edited Feature Film - Comedy or Musical
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;Shorts

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YearFilmRole
1968The RedwoodsAcademy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject)
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References

References

  1. King, Susan. (April 20, 2007). "Long ago and far away: 'Star Wars' vets reminisce". The Los Angeles Times.
  2. Kunkes, Michael. "Cutting with a Conscience: Richard Chew is an Ambassador for the Under-represented". Editors Guild Magazine.
  3. "Awards for Shangai Noon (2000)". IMDB.
  4. "Film Editing, The Invisible Art: An Evening With Richard Chew". Detroit Institute of Arts.
  5. "News and Announcements: Richard Chew presents four DFT Double Features in June". Wayne State University CFPCA.
  6. Denise Petski, Fred Topel, [article_link "ACE Eddie Awards… Full Winners List"],"The Hollywood Reporter, publication date. Retrieved March 5, 2022.

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