Jay Friedkin

Jay Friedkin is an editor in film. He became known through the movies of the 1990s and 2000s, Babe, Babe: Pig in the City or Pathfinder - Legend of the warrior.

Life and career

Jay Friedkin has worked as a professional editor since the mid-1990s in the film business. However, initial experience in the industry he has already collected in 1980 as an apprentice under the guidance of Jeff Cutter Kanev at Robert Redford's film production Ordinary People.

In 1996 he received together with Marcus D' Arcy for his work as an editor at the Australian family film directed by Chris Noonan Babe an Oscar nomination for Best Editing. For the continuation of director George Miller, entitled Babe: Pig in the City Friedkin was again, this time bound together with the colleague Margaret Sixel as editing team. For editing, the German director Marcus Nispel hired him in 2004 for the television adaptation of Frankenstein. 2007 worked Friedkin again with Nispel. This time the adventure film Pathfinder - Legend of the warrior with Karl Urban and Clancy Brown in the lead roles.

Awards

Filmography

Cinema

TV

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