Robert L. Wolfe (July 5, 1928 – February 28, 1981) was an American film editor. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing three times for All the President's Men (1976),[1] The Rose (1979),[2] and On Golden Pond (1981),[3] respectively. Other notable films edited by Wolfe include The Getaway (1972), Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (1973), The Terminal Man (1974), and The Wind and the Lion (1975).

Robert L. Wolfe
Born(1928-07-05)July 5, 1928
DiedFebruary 28, 1981(1981-02-28) (aged 52)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationFilm editor

Selected filmography

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Editor
Year Film Director Notes
1970 Monte Walsh William A. Fraker
1971 Drive, He Said Jack Nicholson
1972 Junior Bonner Sam Peckinpah Third collaboration with Sam Peckinpah
The Getaway Fourth collaboration with Sam Peckinpah
1973 Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid Fifth collaboration with Sam Peckinpah
The Naked Ape Donald Driver
1974 The Terminal Man Mike Hodges
1975 The Wind and the Lion John Milius First collaboration with John Milius
1976 All the President's Men Alan J. Pakula
1978 Big Wednesday John Milius Second collaboration with John Milius
1979 The Rose Mark Rydell First collaboration with Mark Rydell
1980 The Hunter Buzz Kulik
1981 On Golden Pond Mark Rydell Second collaboration with Mark Rydell
Editorial department
Year Film Director Role Notes
1969 The Wild Bunch Sam Peckinpah Associate film editor First collaboration with Sam Peckinpah
1971 Straw Dogs Editorial consultant Second collaboration with Sam Peckinpah
1977 The Deep Peter Yates Supervising film editor
Thanks
Year Film Director Role
1981 On Golden Pond Mark Rydell This film is respectfully dedicated to the memory of
TV series
Editor
Year Title Notes
1961 Lawman 1 episode
1960−62 Hawaiian Eye 3 episodes
1961−62 Surfside 6 6 episodes
77 Sunset Strip
1963 The Gallant Men 1 episode
The Dakotas 5 episodes
1963−67 Combat! 39 episodes
1967 Garrison's Gorillas 4 episodes
1969−70 Hawaii Five-O 8 episodes

References

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  1. ^ "Winners & Nominees, Academy Awards 1977". Oscars.org. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
  2. ^ "Winners & Nominees, Academy Awards 1980". Oscars.org. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
  3. ^ "Winners & Nominees, Academy Awards 1982". Oscars.org. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
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