Legendary Star Wars Editor Marcia Lucas Passes Away at 80
Marcia Lucas, an influential film editor renowned for her work on Star Wars and Martin Scorsese's films, has died at the age of 80. Known for her groundbreaking contributions in the New Hollywood era, Lucas shaped iconic films with her editing expertise.
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Marcia Lucas, an academy award-winning editor pivotal to iconic films like Star Wars, has passed away at 80, as her family's lawyer confirmed. An influential figure during the New Hollywood era of film, Lucas succumbed to metastatic cancer in Rancho Mirage, California, surrounded by family.
Lucas' exceptional editing accomplishments spanned films such as Return of the Jedi and seminal works by George Lucas before he created Star Wars. She was also a key force behind celebrated Martin Scorsese projects like Taxi Driver. Her unique artistic vision influenced countless filmmakers and established her as a cornerstone of cinema's evolution.
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