Emma E. Hickox

Emma E. Hickox (neè Burford)
Born (1964-04-11) 11 April 1964
London, United Kingdom
Occupation Film editor

Emma E. Hickox A.C.E (born 11 April 1964) is a successful British film editor based in LA and London.

A member of American Cinema Editors, Hickox has worked as a features and TV editor since the early 1990s. She has a varied and versatile resume from comedies, drama's and musicals, including large Hollywood films such as Bad Moms featuring Mila Kunis, Rock of Ages featuring Tom Cruise, and smaller independent films such as Becoming Jane with Anne Hathaway and 'The Boat That Rocked' from Richard Curtis with Philip Seymour Hoffman.[1]

She is a founding member of the British Independent Film Awards[2] with the Debut Directors award given in her fathers name, 'The Douglas Hickox Award'. Hickox is the daughter of Academy Award winning film editor Anne V. Coates, and Douglas Hickox (died 1988), a cult British film director.[3] John Coates, her uncle, was a film and TV producer for (Yellow Submarine & The Snowman).[4]

She is married with two daughter and has two brothers, and a sister.

Emma is represented by Wayne Fitterman at WME in Los Angeles, and Lynda Mamy of United Agents in London

Filmography

Year Title
1992 Miracle Beach
1994 The Crew
1996 Dead Girl
1997 This World, Then the Fireworks
1998 The Brylcreem Boys
2001 The Breed
2001 On the Borderline
2001 Tangled
2002 A Walk to Remember
2002 Blue Crush
2003 Honey
2004 Modigliani
2005 The Jacket
2005 Kinky Boots
2007 Blood & Chocolate
2007 Becoming Jane
2007 How About You
2008 The Edge of Love
2009 The Boat That Rocked
2010 Worried About the Boy
2012 Rock of Ages
2014 The Christmas Candle
2015 Miracles From Heaven
2016 Bad Moms

References

  1. Oldham 2012, p. 174.
  2. "Emma E. Hickox, ACE". British Independent Film Awards. Archived from the original on 31 January 2016.
  3. King, Susan (14 October 2009). "Editing is the splice of Anne V. Coates' life". Los Angeles Times. Tribune Publishing. Archived from the original on 7 April 2010.
  4. "In Conversation with Emma E. Hickox, ACE". Raindance Film Festival. Archived from the original on 16 March 2015.

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