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American film editor and novelist
Dov Hoenig
Born (1932-04-24) April 24, 1932 (age 92)
OccupationFilm editor

Dov Hoenig (born April 24, 1932) is an American film editor. He was nominated at the 66th Academy Awards for Best Film Editing for the 1993 film The Fugitive, sharing the nomination with Don Brochu, David Finfer, Dean Goodhill, Richard Nord and Dennis Virkler.

Hoenig has edited on other films, such as The Last of the Mohicans, Diamonds, Operation Thunderbolt, Manhunter, She's Out of Control, Overboard, A Perfect Murder, Under Siege and Collateral Damage. He has also been a member of the American Cinema Editors.

Hoenig is the author of a novel, Triumph Street: Bucharest, which was named as one of the 10 best first novels by the jury of the Stanislas Prize.

Filmography

Editor
Year Film Director Notes
1968 Tevye and His Seven Daughters Menahem Golan First collaboration with Menahem Golan
Topele Leo Filler
1969 My Margo Menahem Golan Second collaboration with Menahem Golan
1970 The Customer of the Off Season Moshé Mizrahi First collaboration with Moshé Mizrahi
Sophie's Ways Second collaboration with Moshé Mizrahi
1971 Ariana George Ovadiah First collaboration with George Ovadiah
1972 I Love You Rosa Moshé Mizrahi Third collaboration with Moshé Mizrahi
The Pill David Perlov
1973 Sugar Cookies Theodore Gershuny
The House on Chelouche Street Moshé Mizrahi Fourth collaboration with Moshé Mizrahi
Kazablan Menahem Golan Third collaboration with Menahem Golan
Big Gus, What's the Fuss?
Daughters, Daughters Moshé Mizrahi Fifth collaboration with Moshé Mizrahi
1974 Sarit Second collaboration with George Ovadiah
1975 Lepke Menahem Golan Fourth collaboration with Menahem Golan
Diamonds Fifth collaboration with Menahem Golan
Rachel's Man Moshé Mizrahi Sixth collaboration with Moshé Mizrahi
1976 The Passover Plot Michael Campus
1977 Operation Thunderbolt Menahem Golan Sixth collaboration with Menahem Golan
1978 The Uranium Conspiracy Seventh collaboration with Menahem Golan
Stony Island Andrew Davis First collaboration with Andrew Davis
1979 The Magician of Lublin Menahem Golan Eighth collaboration with Menahem Golan
1981 Thief Michael Mann First collaboration with Michael Mann
1982 Young Doctors in Love Garry Marshall First collaboration with Garry Marshall
1983 The Keep Michael Mann Second collaboration with Michael Mann
1984 Beat Street Stan Lathan
1986 Manhunter Michael Mann Third collaboration with Michael Mann
1987 Overboard Garry Marshall Second collaboration with Garry Marshall
1989 She's Out of Control Stan Dragoti
1992 The Last of the Mohicans Michael Mann Fifth collaboration with Michael Mann
Under Siege Andrew Davis Third collaboration with Andrew Davis
1993 The Fugitive Fourth collaboration with Andrew Davis
1994 The Crow Alex Proyas First collaboration with Alex Proyas
Street Fighter Steven E. de Souza
1995 Heat Michael Mann Sixth collaboration with Michael Mann
1996 Chain Reaction Andrew Davis Fifth collaboration with Andrew Davis
1998 A Perfect Murder Sixth collaboration with Andrew Davis
Dark City Alex Proyas Second collaboration with Alex Proyas
2002 Collateral Damage Andrew Davis Seventh collaboration with Andrew Davis
Editorial department
Year Film Director Role
2000 The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle Des McAnuff Additional editor
Thanks
Year Film Director Role Notes
1985 Code of Silence Andrew Davis Special thanks Second collaboration with Andrew Davis

TV movies

Editor
Year Film Director Notes
1989 L.A. Takedown Michael Mann Fourth collaboration with Michael Mann

TV series

Editor
Year Title Notes
1985 Miami Vice Episode: "The Prodigal Son"

References

  1. "Longview Daily News from Longview, Washington - 19". Longview Daily News. Longview, Washington. November 20, 1981. p. 19. Retrieved August 12, 2021 – via Newspapers.com. Closed access icon
  2. "The 66th Academy Award Nominations: Oscars: The Nominees". Los Angeles Times. February 10, 1994. Retrieved August 12, 2021.
  3. The New York Times Film Reviews, 1913-1988: 1979-1980. 1990. p. 128. ISBN 9780405143519 – via Google Books. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  4. admin33. "ACE Active Member Directory". American Cinema Editors. Archived from the original on January 17, 2022. Retrieved August 12, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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