Graeme Clifford

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Nationality: Australian
Birthplace: England, United Kingdom

biography

After working as an editor for the BBC and CBC-TV, Graeme Clifford joined Robert Altman in Canada as assistant editor and second assistant director on "That Cold Day in the Park" (1969). He continued his association with Altman serving as casting director and assistant director on "McCabe and Mrs. Miller" (1971) and editor of "Images" (1972). Clifford then edited Nicolas Roeg's eerie psychological thriller, "Don't Look Now" (1973) and "The Man Who Fell to Earth" (1976). He has perhaps earned a special place with audiences for cutting the cult classic "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" (1975).

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milestones

Year
Milestone
 
Worked at Artransa Park (then Sydney's only film studio), learning all phases of filmmaking but concentrating on editing
 
Moved to Europe where he worked as assistant editor, then editor for BBC TV
1967 
Went to Canada as writer, producer and director for CBC-TV
1969 
First work for Robert Altman as assistant editor and second assistant director on "That Cold Day in the Park"
1975 
Was editor of cult classic "The Rocky Picture Horror Show"
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