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Daniel P. Hanley

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Daniel P. Hanley
Born1955 (age 68–69)
Occupationfilm editor
AwardsFilm Editing 1995 Apollo 13

Daniel P. Hanley, A.C.E. (born 1955) is an American film editor with more than 30 feature film credits.[1] Hanley and his editing partner Mike Hill have had a notable collaboration with the director Ron Howard, having edited all of Howard's films since Night Shift (1982).[2] They won an Academy Award for the film Apollo 13 (1995), and the BAFTA Award for the film Rush (2013).

Hanley and Hill's longstanding partnership, which includes 22 films through the 2016 Inferno, may be unique among major film editors. An important aspect of the partnership is that the two editors have developed a sufficiently uniform style that they can simply split up the scenes of each film without specialization.[2]

In addition to Apollo 13, Hanley and Hill have been nominated for Academy Awards for Howard's A Beautiful Mind (2001), Cinderella Man (2005), and Frost/Nixon (2008). Apollo 13 was listed as the 48th best-edited film of all time in a 2012 survey of members of the Motion Picture Editors Guild.[3] Hanley has been elected as a member of the American Cinema Editors.[4]

Selected filmography

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Films directed by Ron Howard

Films with other directors

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Daniel P. Hanley at IMDb
  2. ^ a b Lewis, Kevin (2005). "Hanley and Hill: Howard's Editing Tag-Team", Editors' Guild Magazine Vol. 27, No. 3. Webpage archived at WebCite from this original URL on 2008-03-04.
  3. ^ "The 75 Best Edited Films". Editors Guild Magazine. 1 (3). May 2012. Archived from the original on 2015-03-17.
  4. ^ "American Cinema Editors > Members", webpage archived by WebCite from this original URL on 2008-03-04.