Jim Clark
An image from Charade, one of the productions that also features Jim Clark.
Jim Clark

Jim Clark

May 23, 1931 — Boston, Lincolnshire, England, UK

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Jim Clark (born 24 May 1931 in Boston, Lincolnshire) is a British film editor and director.

Clark was born in 1931, and grew up in Boston, Lincolnshire. Clark moved to London, and in 1951 he began work as an assistant editor at the legendary Ealing Studios. Subsequently, Clark worked as a freelance assistant editor on two films directed by Stanley Donen and edited by Jack Harris. When Harris declined the opportunity to work on Donen's subsequent film, Surprise Package (1960), Donen gave Clark the job. He received an Academy Award and a BAFTA Award for the editing of The Killing Fields (1984); he received a second BAFTA Award for editing The Mission (1986). Clark was also nominated for BAFTA Awards for his editing of the films Vera Drake (2004) and Marathon Man (1976). In 2005, Clark received the American Cinema Editors Career Achievement Award.

As a director he was responsible for Rentadick (1972) and Madhouse (1974) starring Vincent Price.

He received an Academy Award and a BAFTA Award for the editing of The Killing Fields (1984); he received a second BAFTA Award for editing The Mission (1986). Clark was also nominated for BAFTA Awards for his editing of the films Vera Drake (2004) and Marathon Man (1976). In 2005, Clark received the American Cinema Editors Career Achievement Award.

The World Is Not Enough

The World Is Not Enough

1999

The Jackal

The Jackal

1997

Charade

Charade

1963

Midnight Cowboy

Midnight Cowboy

1969

The Mission

The Mission

1986

Marathon Man

Marathon Man

1976

This Boy's Life

This Boy's Life

1993

Copycat

Copycat

1995