Sam O'Steen

Sam O'Steen

06.11.1923 (101 years)

Samuel Alexander O'Steen (November 6, 1923 – October 11, 2000) was an American film editor and director. He had an extended, notable collaboration with the director Mike Nichols, with whom he edited twelve films between 1966 and 1994. Among the notable films that O'Steen edited were Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf (directed by Mike Nichols, 1966), Cool Hand Luke (directed by Stuart Rosenberg, 1967), The Graduate (directed by Mike Nichols, 1967), Rosemary's Baby (directed by Roman Polanski, 1968), and Chinatown (directed by Roman Polanski, 1974).On a 2012 listing of the 75 best edited films of all time, compiled by the Motion Picture Editors Guild based on a survey of its members, both The Graduate and Chinatown appear.

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The White River Kid (1999)

IMDB: 4.7 (1250 votes)
Consenting Adults (1992)

IMDB: 5.7 (7972 votes)
Regarding Henry (1991)

IMDB: 6.7 (28281 votes)
A Dry White Season (1989)

IMDB: 7.0 (5009 votes)
Frantic (1988)

IMDB: 6.9 (47004 votes)
Working Girl (1988)

IMDB: 6.8 (58911 votes)
Heartburn (1986)

IMDB: 6.1 (11727 votes)
The Day of the Dolphin (1973)

IMDB: 6 (3289 votes)
Catch-22 (1970)

IMDB: 7.2 (21049 votes)
Cool Hand Luke (1967)

IMDB: 8.1 (179,713 votes)