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American film editor
Bill Pankow
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Born
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1952-07-29
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July 29, 1952
(age 71)
New York, United States
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Occupation
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Bill Pankow
is an American
film editor
with more than 40 film credits dating from 1982.
Filmography
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Pankow has edited nine films for director
Brian De Palma
commencing with
Body Double
in 1984. His other credits include:
Editorial department
Year
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Film
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Director
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Role
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Notes
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1979
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Kramer vs. Kramer
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Robert Benton
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Assistant editor
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First collaboration with Robert Benton
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1980
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Dressed to Kill
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Brian De Palma
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Associate editor
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First collaboration with Brian De Palma
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1983
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Scarface
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Associate film editor
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Second collaboration with Brian De Palma
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1985
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Savage Dawn
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Simon Nuchtern
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Associate editor
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1986
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Wise Guys
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Brian De Palma
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Fourth collaboration with Brian De Palma
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1995
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Sweet Nothing
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Gary Winick
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Additional editing
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First collaboration with Gary Winick
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2007
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Broken English
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Zoe Cassavetes
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Consulting editor
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2016
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According to Her
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Estelle Artus
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Editor consultant
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Actor
Year
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Film
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Director
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Role
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2014
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Let's Be Cops
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Luke Greenfield
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Police Captain
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Additional crew
Year
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Film
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Director
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Role
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1976
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Dark August
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Martin Goldman
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Production contributor
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- TV movies
- TV series
Editorial department
Year
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Title
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Role
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2000
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The Corner
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Supervising editor
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3 episodes
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Personal life
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Pankow is a member of the
American Cinema Editors
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References
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External links
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