Angelo Corrao

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Angelo Corrao
Born
Sicily, Italy
NationalityItalian
Alma materQueens College
OccupationFilm and television editor

Angelo Corrao is an Italian-American film and television editor. Born in Sicily, Corrao moved to New York City as a child with his family during World War II.[1] He developed an interest in film editing after majoring in theater at Queens College.[2] He is a member of American Cinema Editors. Corrao won a CINE Golden Eagle for his work on The Line King (1996) and was later nominated for an Eddie Award for his work on Bruce Weber's Chop Suey (2001).[3]

Selected filmography[]

Year Title Role
1986 Dream Lover Coeditor
1986 Off Beat Coeditor
1987 The Pick-up Artist Coeditor
1988 Let's Get Lost Editor
1989 Signs of Life Editor
1991 True Colors Additional editor
1993 A Dangerous Woman Additional editor
1995 New York News Editor
1996 The Line King: The Al Hirschfeld Story Producer, editor
1997 Subway Stories: Tales from the Underground Editor, "The 5:24" segment
1997 Primary Colors Additional editor
1999 To Walk with Lions Editor
1999 The Intruder Editor
1999 The Lady in Question Editor
2001 Wonderland Editor
2007 Damages Editor, various episodes

Citations[]

  1. ^ Oldham 2012, p. 38.
  2. ^ Oldham 2012, p. 37.
  3. ^ Oldham 2012, p. 36.

References[]

  • Gabriella, Oldham (2012). First Cut 2: More Conversations with Film Editors. University of California Press. ISBN 9780520273504.

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