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'''John Axelrad''' is an American film editor. He attended film school at ] and graduated in 1990.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Leland |first=Amy |date=October 10, 2019 |title=The editors of Ad Astra: John Axelrad and Lee Haugen |url=https://postperspective.com/the-editors-of-ad-astra-john-axelrad-and-lee-haugen/ |url-status=live |website=postPerspective}}</ref> His first editing job outside of university was for The Return of Eliot Ness, as a second assistant editor. he is best known for his movie editing work on ], ], ] and ]. '''John Axelrad''' is an American film editor. He attended film school at ] and graduated in 1990.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Leland |first=Amy |date=October 10, 2019 |title=The editors of Ad Astra: John Axelrad and Lee Haugen |url=https://postperspective.com/the-editors-of-ad-astra-john-axelrad-and-lee-haugen/ |url-status=live |website=postPerspective}}</ref> His first editing job outside of university was for The Return of Eliot Ness, as a second assistant editor. he is best known for his movie editing work on ], ], ] and ].



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John Axelrad is an American film editor. He attended film school at University of Southern California and graduated in 1990. His first editing job outside of university was for The Return of Eliot Ness, as a second assistant editor. he is best known for his movie editing work on The Lost City of Z (film), Papillon (2017 film), Krampus (film) and Ad Astra (film).

Filmography

Year Title Notes
1991 The Return of Eliot Ness Second assistant editor (TV movie)
1994 Out of Darkness (1994 film) Assistant film editor (TV movie)
The Yarn Princess Assistant editor (TV movie)
Menendez: A Killing in Beverly Hills First assistant editor (TV movie)
1995 Welcome to Paradise First assistant editor (TV movie)
While You Were Sleeping (film) Digital assistant editor
1996 The Glimmer Man Digital assistant editor
1997 976-WISH Editor (Short)
Home Alone 3 First assistant editor
1998 My Little Havana Editor (Short)
Out of Sight Second assistant editor
1999 Stir of Echoes First assistant editor
The Auteur Theory Editor
2000 Erin Brockovich (film) Assistant editor
Alien Fury: Countdown to Invasion Editor (TV movie)
2001 The Yellow Bird (film) Editor (Short)
What's the Worst That Could Happen? Assistant editor
The Book and the Rose Editor (Short
2002 Changing Hearts Editor
Unfaithful (film) Assistant editor
Hacks (TV series) Editor (S1.Episode 1–3, E7, E9, E11)
2005 Boogeyman (film) Editor
Life of the Party (2005 film) Editorial Consultant
La cerca Editor (Short)
Enfants terribles Editor
2006 Slither (2006 film)
2007 The Messengers (film)
We Own the Night (film)
2008 Two Lovers (2008 film)
2009 Crazy Heart
2010 The Switch (2010 film)
2011 Something Borrowed (film)
2012 Gone
2013 The Immigrant (2013 film)
2014 Rudderless
Before We Go
2015 Miles Ahead (film)
Krampus (film)
2016 The Lost City of Z (film)
2017 Papillon (2017 film)
2019 Ad Astra (film)
2020 Charm City Kings Additional editor
Antebellum (film) Editor
2021 Fear Street Part One: 1994 Additional editor
Fear Street Part Two: 1978
Fear Street Part Three: 1666
2022 Chevalier (2022 film) Editor
2024 Spaceman (2024 film)
TBA Flowervale Street

References

  1. Leland, Amy (October 10, 2019). "The editors of Ad Astra: John Axelrad and Lee Haugen". postPerspective.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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