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Evan A. Lottman
Born(1931-03-20)March 20, 1931
DiedSeptember 25, 2001(2001-09-25) (aged 70)
OccupationFilm editor
SpouseEileen Lottman[1]
Children1[1]
RelativesHerbert Lottman (brother)

Evan A. Lottman (March 20, 1931 – September 25, 2001) was an American film editor. He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Film Editing for the film The Exorcist.[2]

Lottman died in September 2001 of esophageal cancer at his home in Manhattan, New York, at the age of 70.[1][3][4]

Selected filmography

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Editor
Year Film Director Notes
1970 The Man from O.R.G.Y. James Hill
Puzzle of a Downfall Child Jerry Schatzberg First collaboration with Jerry Schatzberg
1971 The Panic in Needle Park Second collaboration with Jerry Schatzberg
1972 The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds Paul Newman
1973 Scarecrow Jerry Schatzberg Third collaboration with Jerry Schatzberg
The Exorcist William Friedkin
1975 Bride to Be Rafael Moreno Alba
1976 Sweet Revenge Jerry Schatzberg Fourth collaboration with Jerry Schatzberg
1978 On the Yard Raphael D. Silver
1979 The Seduction of Joe Tynan Jerry Schatzberg Fifth collaboration with Jerry Schatzberg
1980 Honeysuckle Rose Sixth collaboration with Jerry Schatzberg
The Pilot Cliff Robertson
1981 Rollover Alan J. Pakula First collaboration with Alan J. Pakula
1982 Sophie's Choice Second collaboration with Alan J. Pakula
1984 The Muppets Take Manhattan Frank Oz
1985 The Protector James Glickenhaus
1986 Maximum Overdrive Stephen King
1987 Orphans Alan J. Pakula Third collaboration with Alan J. Pakula
1989 See You in the Morning Fourth collaboration with Alan J. Pakula
Forced March Rick King
1990 Presumed Innocent Alan J. Pakula Fifth collaboration with Alan J. Pakula
1991 Missing Pieces Leonard B. Stern
1992 The Public Eye Howard Franklin
1993 Guilty as Sin Sidney Lumet
Editorial department
Year Film Director Role Notes
1961 The Hustler Robert Rossen Montage of pool scenes editor
Uncredited
1979 Apocalypse Now Francis Ford Coppola Additional editor
1996 Thinner Tom Holland
Actor
Year Film Director Role Notes
1976 Sweet Revenge Jerry Schatzberg Bailiff
1979 Apocalypse Now Francis Ford Coppola Soldier
Uncredited
1986 Maximum Overdrive Stephen King Grey Van Driver on Bridge
Shorts
Editor
Year Film Director
1972 The Witches of Salem: The Horror and the Hope Dennis Azzarella
Producer
Year Film Director Credit
1972 The Witches of Salem: The Horror and the Hope Dennis Azzarella Associate producer
TV documentaries
Editor
Year Film Director
1977 James Michener's World: Hawaii Revisited Julian Krainin
TV movies
Editor
Year Film Director
1980 The Day the Women Got Even Burt Brinckerhoff
1988 Gotham Lloyd Fonvielle
1994 Reunion Lee Grant
TV series
Editor
Year Title Notes
1978 Special Treat 1 episode

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Evan Lottman; Film Editor, 70". The New York Times. September 29, 2001. Retrieved October 10, 2021.
  • ^ "The 46th Academy Awards (1974) Nominees and Winners". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved October 10, 2021.
  • ^ "Evan Lottman, 70; Edited Feature Films, TV Documentaries". Los Angeles Times. September 30, 2001. Retrieved October 10, 2021.
  • ^ Lentz, Harris (April 16, 2002). Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2001. McFarland. p. 187. ISBN 9780786412785 – via Google Books.
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