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Ray Lovejoy

AKA: Ray Lovejoy

Birthdate: 1938-11-30

Deceased: 2001-10-18

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Biography

Ray Lovejoy graduated to full-fledged editor on Stanley Kubrick's monumental "2001: A Space Odyssey" (1968) and worked on several fine 1970s films including Peter Medak's "The Ruling Class" (1972). He closed the decade with Kubrick's "The Shining" (1980) before embarking on a fruitful, multi-film collaboration with director Peter Yates beginning with "Krull" (1983). For his work on "Aliens" (1986), Lovejoy earned his sole Oscar nomination. Among his other notable achievements were "Batman" (1989) and "Lost in Space" (1998).
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Credits

Title Distributor Role Release
Krull Barclays Mercantile Industrial F... Editor ---
Ruling Class Keep Films Editor ---
Ghost in the Noonday Sun Tyburn Entertainment Editor 01-01-1973
Sheena Delphi II Productions Editor 08-17-1984
Fear Is the Key KLK Productions Ltd Editor 01-01-1973
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Box Office

Release Title Distributor Role Domestic Box Office
--- Krull Barclays Mercantile Industrial F... Editor ---
--- Ruling Class Keep Films Editor ---
01-01-1973 Ghost in the Noonday Sun Tyburn Entertainment Editor ---
08-17-1984 Sheena Delphi II Productions Editor ---
01-01-1973 Fear Is the Key KLK Productions Ltd Editor ---
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Milestones

Begin Through
1968 --- First feature as editor, "2001: A Space Odyssey", directed by Kubrick
1972 --- Cut "The Ruling Class"
1975 --- Last feature editing work for five years, "Never Too Young to Rock"
1980 --- Returned to features as editor on "The Shining", directed by Kubrick
1983 --- First collaboration with director Peter Yates, "Krull"
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Professions

Profession Type
editor primary

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