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David Acord
Acord at Animate Florida in 2016
Born (1969-04-07) April 7, 1969 (age 55)
Occupation(s)Sound editor, voice actor
Years active1996–present
Notable workStar Wars: The Force Awakens, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

David Acord is an American sound editor and voice actor best known for his contribution as a supervising sound editor of the 2015 film Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Acord received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Sound Editing and British Academy Film Award for Best Sound for his work on The Force Awakens, with fellow sound editor Matthew Wood.[1][2] He also provided the voice of several characters in the film, including the stormtrooper FN-2199 (often known as TR-8R). Though the voice role is minimal, the character gained considerable attention on the Internet following the film's release. Acord also had minor voice roles as an Imperial Male PA and two stormtroopers on episodes of Star Wars Rebels. Acord also voiced Grogu[3] for the Disney Plus series The Mandalorian. In 2015, Acord was one of the sound designers for Disney Infinity video game.[4] In 2020, he received his second Academy Award nomination for Best Sound Editing for 2019 film Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, shared with Matthew Wood.

Life and career[edit]

David Acord grew up in Delaware. He is a fan of the Philadelphia Eagles, going as far as to put references to the Eagles inside of Rogue One.[5]

Filmography[edit]

Sound editing[edit]

  • Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)... (supervising sound editor)
  • Star Wars Rebels (2014 - 2015) ... (TV Series) (sound designer, supervising sound editor)
  • Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) ... (sound designer)
  • Day One (2015) (Short) ... (sound re-recording mixer)
  • Inherent Vice (2014) ... (re-recording mixer)
  • Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) ... (sound designer)
  • Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) ... (sound effects editor)
  • Chef (2014) ... (sound effects editor - uncredited)
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008-2014) (TV Series) ... (sound designer)
  • Thor: The Dark World (2014) ... (additional sound design)
  • Star Trek Into Darkness (2013) ... (sound effects editor)
  • America 101 (2013) (Short) ... (sound re-recording mixer)
  • Monster Roll (2012) (Short) ... (sound designer) / (sound re-recording mixer)
  • Lego Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Out (2012) (TV Movie) ... (sound designer)
  • The Master (2012) ... (sound effects editor)
  • Zambezia (2012) ... (rerecording mixer) / (sound designer)
  • Red Tails (2012) ... (re-recording mixer) / (sound designer)
  • Super 8 (2011) ... (sound effects editor)
  • Star Tours: The Adventures Continue (2011) (Short) ... (sound effects editor)
  • Crazy Beats Strong Every Time (2011) (Short) ... (sound designer)
  • Gun Hill Road ... (2011) (sound re-recording mixer)
  • Clone Wars Adventures (2010) (Video Game) ... (sound designer)
  • Fanboys (2009) ... (sound designer)
  • Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II (2008) (TV Short) ... (sound designer)
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) ... (sound designer / sound editor)
  • Lifted (2007) (Short) ... (sound designer)
  • Zoom (2006) ... (assistant sound designer)
  • Clerks II (2006) ... (sound effects editor)
  • Cars (2006) ... (assistant supervising sound editor)
  • Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006) ... (assistant sound editor)
  • Feast (2005) ... (sound designer)
  • Moongirl (2005) (Short) ... (sound effects editor)
  • Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005) ... (assistant sound editor)
  • Tweek City (2005) ... (boom operator)
  • Psychonauts (2005) (Video Game) ... (sound editor - uncredited)
  • The Incredibles (2004) ... (assistant supervising sound editor)
  • The Dust Factory (2004) ... (assistant sound editor)
  • Jersey Girl (2004) ... (apprentice sound editor)
  • Adventures in Animation 3D (2004) (Short) ... (assistant sound designer)
  • Bayside Shakedown 2 (2003) ... (assistant sound editor)
  • Girls Club (2002) (TV Series) ... (utility sound)
  • Men in Black II (2002)... (communications mixer - uncredited)
  • Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones (2002) ... (apprentice sound editor)
  • Big Trouble (2002) ... (utility sound - uncredited)
  • Daddy and Them (2001) ... (utility sound)
  • Unbreakable (2000) ... (utility cable)
  • The Patriot (2000) ... (utility sound)
  • North Beach (2000) ... (sound mixer)
  • Sleepy Hollow (1999) ... (utility sound - uncredited)
  • The '60s (1999) (TV Movie) ... (utility sound)
  • Virus (1999) ... (cable person)
  • Belly (1998) ... (boom operator)
  • Legacy (1998) (TV Series) ... (utility sound)
  • Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998) ... (utility sound technician)
  • Brave New World (1998) (TV Movie) ... (utility sound)
  • Hush (1998) ... (cable person)
  • Fallen (1998) ... (boom operator)
  • The Night Flier (1997) ... (utility sound)
  • Prince Street (1997) (TV Series) ... (utility sound)
  • Nash Bridges (1996) (TV Series) ... (utility sound)
  • Awards and recognitions[edit]

    Year Award Category Type Title
    2021 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Sound Mixing and Sound Editing for an Animated Program Won Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Season 7
    2020 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation Won The Mandalorian: Chapter 1: The Mandalorian
    Academy Award Best Sound Editing Nominated Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
    2018 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation Nominated Star Wars Rebels: A World Between Worlds
    Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Sound Editing - Animation Nominated Lego Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures
    2017 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Sound Editing - Animation Nominated
    2016 Academy Award Best Sound Editing Nominated Star Wars: The Force Awakens
    British Academy Film Awards Best Sound Nominated
    Seattle Film Critics Awards Best Sound Design Nominated
    2015 Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing Won Star Wars Rebels
    Best Sound Editing Nominated Star Wars: The Clone Wars
    Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Sound Editing - Animation Nominated
    Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Sound Mixing - Animation Nominated
    2014 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Sound Editing - Animation Nominated
    Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Sound Mixing - Animation Nominated
    Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing Nominated
    2013 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Sound Mixing - Animation Nominated
    Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing Nominated Lego Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Out
    2012 Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing Nominated Super 8
    2010 Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing Nominated Star Wars: The Clone Wars
    2009 Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing Won Star Wars: The Clone Wars

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Giardina, Carolyn (January 14, 2016). "Oscars: 'Force Awakens' Is 'Star Wars' New Hope With Five Nominations". The Hollywood Reporter.
  • ^ "Star Wars: The Force Awakens Receives 5 Oscar Nominations". StarWars.com. January 14, 2016.
  • ^ Giardina, Carolyn (2020-01-29). "'Star Wars' Sound Editors on Using Elephant Screams for Battles and Creating Baby Yoda's Voice". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
  • ^ "Dave Accord Video Game Credits and Biography". MobyGames. Retrieved 2022-08-14.
  • ^ McQuade, Dan (May 4, 2017). "Here Are The Well-Hidden Philadelphia Eagles References In The Two Most Recent Star Wars Movies". Deadspin. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
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