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Name
  
Tina Hirsch

Role
  
Film Editor


Movies
  
Munchies

Ex-spouse
  
Charles Hirsch

Nominations
  
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing - Series

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Profiles

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Tina Hirsch (born 1943) also known as Bettina Kugel Hirsch, Bettina Hirsch and Bettina Kugel is an American film editor and an adjunct professor of editing at the University of Southern California (USC).

Tina Hirsch began to edit films in the late 1960s, including Death Race 2000 (1975) and the sequels More American Graffiti (1979) and Airplane II: The Sequel (1982). In the 1980s she edited the It's a Good Life sequence in the Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983) and also edited director Joe Dante's Gremlins (1984). Hirsch directed Munchies (1987), one of the many low budget movies that were imitative of Gremlins.

Hirsch edited episodes of the television series The West Wing (A Proportional Response, 1999, and What Kind of Day Has It Been, 2000), for which she was nominated for an Emmy award for "Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Series" and for which she also won an Eddie award from the American Cinema Editors. In 2005, she was nominated for a second Emmy for editing the television miniseries Back When We Were Grownups (2004).

She has been elected to membership in the American Cinema Editors (ACE), and she was the first female President of the honorary society. Hirsch currently serves on the board of ACE, and has done so for more than two decades.

Since 2003, Hirsch spends her time working as Adjunct Professor of editing at USC film school.

References

Tina Hirsch Wikipedia