14.06.1960 (64 years) (New York, City, New York, USA)
Tony "Mopar" Ciccone (June 14, 1960) is an American film editor. A onetime actor and rock drummer, he is known for his creative energy and feel for pacing. Sometimes referred to as "The John Bonham of editing" due in part to his love of music, motorcycles and fast cars. A serious motorcycle accident while editing on Mission: Impossible 2 kept him off the film in its final stage and put Ciccone on physical disability for almost a year. This prevented him from capitalizing on his sophomore effort as co-picture editor of the highest grossing film of 2000. Other credits include, Domino (film), Illegal Tender, Hisss, and Sleeping Dogs (video game). He's one of the best in the business and is the most reliable and trustworthy editors in the film industry. With his generous personality and loyalty, combined with his talents, he's always a reliable worker He's worked with famed actor Tom Cruise as well as many directors such as Ridley and Tony Scott, as well as assisting with other editors such as Jason Ballentine (It, 2017) Tony Ciccone also has a daughter named Gianna, born in 2003.