William Goldenberg |
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| Born | (1959-11-02) November 2, 1959
United States |
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| Occupation | Film editor |
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William Goldenberg (born November 2, 1959) is an American film editor and director. He has more than twenty film and television credits since 1992. He won the Academy Award for Best Film Editing for the film Argo (2012), and has been nominated for The Insider (1999), Seabiscuit (2003), Zero Dark Thirty (2012) and The Imitation Game (2014). He has also received nominations for nine other editing-related awards.[1]
Goldenberg has had extended, notable collaborations with directors Michael Mann and Ben Affleck.
Goldenberg has been elected to membership in the American Cinema Editors.[2] He made his directorial debut with Unstoppable (2024).
Filmography (selected)
Editor
Director
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Title
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Notes
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| 2024
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Unstoppable
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Directorial debut
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Other credits
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Title
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Notes
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| 2024
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The Greatest Love Story Never Told
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Special thanks
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Awards and nominations
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Title
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Award/Nomination
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| 1995
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Citizen X
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Nominated—Emmy Award for Outstanding Editing for a Miniseries or a Special - Single Camera Production
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| 1998
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Pleasantville
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Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Editing
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| 1999
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The Insider
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Nominated—Academy Award for Best Film Editing Nominated—ACE Eddie for Best Edited Feature Film – Dramatic Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Editing
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| 2003
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Seabiscuit
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Nominated—Academy Award for Best Film Editing Nominated—ACE Eddie for Best Edited Feature Film – Dramatic Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Editing
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| 2006
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Miami Vice
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Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Editing
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| 2012
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Argo
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Academy Award for Best Film Editing ACE Eddie for Best Edited Feature Film – Dramatic BAFTA Award for Best Editing San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Editing San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Film Editing Nominated—Boston Society of Film Critics Awards for Best Editing Nominated—Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Editing Nominated—Chicago Film Critics Association Awards for Best Editing Nominated—Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Editing
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| Zero Dark Thirty
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Boston Society of Film Critics Awards for Best Editing Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Editing Chicago Film Critics Association Awards for Best Editing Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Editing Nominated—Academy Award for Best Film Editing Nominated—BAFTA Award for Best Editing Nominated—Critics' Choice Award for Best Editing Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Editing
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| 2014
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The Imitation Game
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Nominated—Academy Award for Best Film Editing Nominated—ACE Eddie for Best Edited Feature Film – Dramatic Nominated—BAFTA Award for Best Editing Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Editing
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| Unbroken
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Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Editing
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See also
- List of film director and editor collaborations
References
Further reading
Awards for William Goldenberg |
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| 1934–1975 |
- Conrad A. Nervig (1934)
- Ralph Dawson (1935)
- Ralph Dawson (1936)
- Gene Havlick and Gene Milford (1937)
- Ralph Dawson (1938)
- Hal C. Kern and James E. Newcom (1939)
- Anne Bauchens (1940)
- William Holmes (1941)
- Daniel Mandell (1942)
- George Amy (1943)
- Barbara McLean (1944)
- Robert J. Kern (1945)
- Daniel Mandell (1946)
- Francis Lyon and Robert Parrish (1947)
- Paul Weatherwax (1948)
- Harry W. Gerstad (1949)
- Ralph E. Winters and Conrad A. Nervig (1950)
- William Hornbeck (1951)
- Elmo Williams and Harry W. Gerstad (1952)
- William Lyon (1953)
- Gene Milford (1954)
- Charles Nelson and William Lyon (1955)
- Gene Ruggiero and Paul Weatherwax (1956)
- Peter Taylor (1957)
- Adrienne Fazan (1958)
- Ralph E. Winters and John D. Dunning (1959)
- Daniel Mandell (1960)
- Thomas Stanford (1961)
- Anne V. Coates (1962)
- Harold F. Kress (1963)
- Cotton Warburton (1964)
- William Reynolds (1965)
- Fredric Steinkamp, Henry Berman, Stewart Linder and Frank Santillo (1966)
- Hal Ashby (1967)
- Frank P. Keller (1968)
- Françoise Bonnot (1969)
- Hugh S. Fowler (1970)
- Gerald B. Greenberg (1971)
- David Bretherton (1972)
- William Reynolds (1973)
- Harold F. Kress and Carl Kress (1974)
- Verna Fields (1975)
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| 1976–present | |
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- Best Film Editing became Best Editing in 1999
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Best Edited Feature Film (1961–1998) | |
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Comedy or Musical (1999–present) |
- Eric Zumbrunnen (1999)
- Joe Hutshing and Saar Klein (2000)
- Jill Bilcock (2001)
- Martin Walsh (2002)
- Stephen E. Rivkin, Arthur Schmidt and Craig Wood (2003)
- Paul Hirsch (2004)
- Michael McCusker (2005)
- Virginia Katz (2006)
- Chris Lebenzon (2007)
- Stephen Schaffer (2008)
- Debra Neil-Fisher (2009)
- Chris Lebenzon (2010)
- Anne-Sophie Bion and Michel Hazanavicius (2011)
- Jay Cassidy and Crispin Struthers (2012)
- Alan Baumgarten, Jay Cassidy and Crispin Struthers (2013)
- Barney Pilling (2014)
- Hank Corwin (2015)
- Tom Cross (2016)
- Tatiana S. Riegel (2017)
- Yorgos Mavropsaridis (2018)
- Tom Eagles (2019)
- Matthew Friedman and Andrew Dickler (2020)
- Myron Kerstein and Andrew Weisblum (2021)
- Paul Rogers (2022)
- Kevin Tent (2023)
- Myron Kerstein (2024)
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Dramatic (1999–present) | |
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BAFTA Award for Best Editing |
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| 1966–2000 | |
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| 2001–present | |
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Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Editing |
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Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Editing |
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Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Editing |
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Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Editing |
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- Dylan Tichenor and (2012)
- Alfonso Cuarón and Mark Sanger (2013)
- Sandra Adair (2014)
- Hank Corwin (2015)
- Bret Granato and Maya Mumma (2016)
- Lee Smith (2017)
- Joshua Altman and Bing Liu (2018)
- Todd Douglas Miller (2019)
- Yorgos Lamprinos (2020)
- Joshua L. Pearson (2021)
- Blair McClendon (2022)
- Laurent Sénéchal (2023)
- Nicholas Monsour / Hansjörg Weißbrich (2024)
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San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Editing |
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- Stephen Mirrione (2002)
- Sally Menke (2003)
- Valdís Óskarsdóttir (2004)
- Ronald Sanders (2005)
- Clare Douglas, Richard Pearson, and Christopher Rouse (2006)
- Paul Tothill (2007)
- Chris Dickens (2008)
- Alan Edward Bell (2009)
- Paul Machliss and Jonathan Amos (2010)
- Olivier Bugge Coutté (2011)
- (2012)
- Christopher Rouse (2013)
- James Herbert and Laura Jennings (2014)
- Margaret Sixel and Jason Ballantine (2015)
- Blu Murray (2016)
- Paul Machliss and Jonathan Amos (2017)
- Jamie Gross and David Egan (2018)
- Andrew Buckland, Michael McCusker, and Dirk Westervelt (2019)
- Andy Canny (2020)
- Myron Kerstein (2021)
- Paul Rogers (2022)
- Laurent Sénéchal (2023)
- Hansjörg Weißbrich (2024)
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