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Anne V. Coates

British film editor (1925–2018)


Summary

British film editor (1925–2018)

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nameAnne V. Coates
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birth_nameAnne Voase Coates
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birth_placeReigate, Surrey, England
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death_placeWoodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
othernameAnne Coates
Anne Coates-Hickox
occupationFilm editor
years_active1947–2015
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Anne Coates-Hickox Anne Voase Coates (12 December 1925 – 8 May 2018) was a British film editor with a more than 60-year-long career.

She was perhaps best known as the editor of David Lean's epic film Lawrence of Arabia (1962), for which she won the Academy Award for Best Film Editing. Coates was also Oscar-nominated for Becket (1963), The Elephant Man (1980), In the Line of Fire (1993) and Out of Sight (1998).

Early life and education

Coates was born in Reigate, Surrey, England, the daughter of Kathleen Voase (née Rank) and Major Laurence Calvert Coates. Her first passion was horses. As a girl, she thought she might become a race-horse trainer.

Coates attended the Reigate village school called the Micklefield School. She then attended High Trees School in Horley (Surrey). Her final school was Bartrum Gables in Broadstairs (Kent).

Before becoming a film editor, she worked as a nurse at Sir Archibald McIndoe's pioneering plastic surgery hospital in East Grinstead, England.

Career

Coates became interested in cinema after seeing Wuthering Heights (1939) directed by William Wyler. She decided to pursue film directing and started working as an assistant at a production company specializing in religious films (also doing projectionist and sound recording work). There she fixed film prints of religious short films before sending them to various British church tours. This splicing work eventually led to the rare job as an assistant film editor at Pinewood Studios, where she worked on various films. Her first experience was assisting for film editor Reggie Mills.

Coates later worked with film director David Lean on Lawrence of Arabia. She had a long and varied career, and continued to edit films, including Out of Sight and Erin Brockovich (both for Steven Soderbergh). Coates was a member of both the Guild of British Film and Television Editors (GBFTE) and American Cinema Editors (ACE).

Varietys Eileen Kowalski noted "many of the editorial greats have been women: Margaret Booth, Dede Allen, Verna Fields, Thelma Schoonmaker, Anne V. Coates and Dorothy Spencer."Eileen Kowalski Profile, Variety, 14 November 2001.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Coates was at the centre of a film industry family. Besides being the niece of J. Arthur Rank, she was married to the director Douglas Hickox for many years. Her brother, John Coates, was a producer (The Snowman and Yellow Submarine). Her sons, Anthony Hickox (1959-2023) and James Hickox (b. 1965) were film directors. Her daughter Emma E. Hickox (b. 1964) is a film editor.

Death

Coates died on 8 May 2018, aged 92, at the Motion Picture Country Home and Hospital, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, United States.

Filmography

Film

YearProjectDirectorNotesRef.
1947The End of the RiverSecond editor (uncredited)
1949The History of Mr. Pollyassistant editor (uncredited)
1952The Pickwick PapersNoel Langleytitle=Filmography for Anne V. Coatesurl=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/person/35911%7C14028/anne-v-coates#filmographyarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111114110222/http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/person/35911%7C14028/Anne-V-Coates/#filmographyurl-status=deadarchive-date=14 November 2011website=Turner Classic Movies}}
1953Grand National NightBob McNaught
1954Forbidden CargoHarold French
1955To Paris with LoveRobert Hamer
1956LostGuy Green
1957The Truth About WomenMuriel Box
1958The Horse's MouthRonald Neame
1960Tunes of Glory
1961Don't Bother to KnockCyril Frankel
1962Lawrence of ArabiaDavid Lean
1964BecketPeter Glenville
1965Young CassidyJack Cardiff / John Ford
1965Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying MachinesKen Annakin
1966Hotel ParadisoPeter Glenville
1968Great CatherineGordon Flemyng
1970The AdventurersLewis Gilbert
1971Friends
1972Follow Me!Carol Reed
1973Bequest to the NationJames Cellan Jones
197411 HarrowhouseAram Avakian
1974Murder on the Orient ExpressSidney Lumet
1975Man FridayJack Gold
1976Aces High
1976The Eagle Has LandedJohn Sturges
1978The LegacyRichard Marquand
1980The Elephant ManDavid Lynch
1981The Bushido BladeTom KotaniSupervising editor with Yoshitami Kuroiwa
1981RagtimeMilos Forman
1983The Pirates of PenzanceWilford Leach
1984Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the ApesHugh Hudson
1986Lady JaneTrevor Nunn
1986Raw DealJohn Irvin
1987Masters of the UniverseGary Goddard
1989Lawrence of ArabiaDavid LeanRestoration of 1962 film
1989Farewell to the KingJohn Milius
1989Listen to MeDouglas Day Stewart
1990I Love You to DeathLawrence Kasdan
1991What About Bob?Frank Oz
1992ChaplinRichard Attenborough
1993In the Line of FireWolfgang Petersen
1994Pontiac MoonPeter Medak
1995CongoFrank Marshall
1996StripteaseAndrew Bergman
1997Out to SeaMartha Coolidge
1998Out of SightSteven Soderbergh
2000Erin Brockovich
2000Passion of MindAlain Berliner
2001Sweet NovemberPat O'Connor
2002UnfaithfulAdrian Lyne
2004Taking LivesD.J. Caruso
2006Catch and ReleaseSusannah Grant
2007The Golden CompassChris Weitz
2010Extraordinary MeasuresTom Vaughan
2015Fifty Shades of GreySam Taylor-Johnson

Television

YearProjectNotesRef.
1972A War of ChildrenTelevision movie
1973ITV Saturday Night TheatreEpisode: "Catholics"
2000Fail SafeTelevision movie

Style and recognition

In an industry where women accounted for only 16 per cent of all editors working on the top 250 films of 2004, and 80 per cent of the films had absolutely no women on their editing teams at all, Coates thrived as a top film editor. She was awarded BAFTA's highest honour, a BAFTA Fellowship, in February 2007 and was given an Academy Honorary Award, which are popularly known as a Lifetime Achievement Oscar, in November 2016 by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Over the course of her career she has stated her style as being:

  • "In a way, I've never looked at myself as a woman in the business. I've just looked at myself as an editor. I mean, I'm sure I've been turned down because I'm a woman, but then other times I've been used because they wanted a woman editor."
  • "...I guess I've been lucky that most of the time I've been in the same direction as the director. I try to work with directors whose work I like and find interesting. When I was younger, I had to find work where I could, and I had some not great experiences with directors."
  • "You have the courage of your convictions. When you're editing you have to make thousands of decisions every day and if you dither over them all the time, you'll never get anything done."
  • "I seem to get the rhythm from the performances. I like to feel I'm very much an actor's editor. I look very much to the performances and cut very much for performances rather than the action. I think that's important, what's in the eyes of the actor."

Awards and nominations

AwardYearCategoryProjectResultRef.Academy AwardBAFTA AwardsAmerican Cinema Editors
1962Best Film EditingLawrence of Arabia
1964Becket
1980The Elephant Man
1993In the Line of Fire
1999Out of Sight
2017Academy Honorary Award
1975BAFTA Award for Best EditingMurder on the Orient Express
1981The Elephant Man
1993In the Line of Fire
2001Erin Brockovich
2007BAFTA Fellowship
1963Best Edited Feature FilmLawrence of Arabia
1965Becket
1994In the Line of Fire
1995Career Achievement Award
1998Best Edited Feature FilmOut of Sight
  • 1997: Women in Film Crystal Award, International Award
  • 1999: Online Film Critics Society Award, Best Film Editing (nominee) for Out of Sight
  • 2012: Motion Picture Editors Guild, best edited films of all time for Lawrence of Arabia (1962) and Out of Sight (1998)

References

References

  1. "BFI biodata".
  2. "Anne V. Coates Biography (1925–)". Film Reference.
  3. [[Walter Murch. Murch, Walter]] (2000). [https://web.archive.org/web/20080509091454/http://www.filmsound.org/murch/coates.htm "Walter Murch interviews Anne V. Coates"], webpage originally posted at the editorsnet.com website; webpage archived at WebCite on 2008-07-07 from [https://filmsound.org/murch/coates.htm this original URL].
  4. (2002). "The International Who's Who of Women 2002". Europa Publications.
  5. (October 2016)
  6. Whitaker, Sheila. (9 May 2018). "Anne V Coates obituary". The Guardian.
  7. Dagan, Carmel. (19 May 2018). "Anne V. Coates, Oscar-Winning Film Editor for 'Lawrence of Arabia,' Dies at 92". Variety.
  8. Barnes, Mike. "Anne V. Coates, Oscar-Winning Film Editor on 'Lawrence of Arabia,' Dies at 92". The Hollywood Reporter.
  9. "Filmography for Anne V. Coates".
  10. link. (8 May 2007)
  11. [https://www.variety.com/awardcentral_article/VR1117959225.html?nav=news?nid=2854 "BAFTA crowns 'Queen' best film" 11 February 2007 – Variety (subscription)]
  12. (13 November 2016). "Honorary Oscar for British trailblazer editor Anne V Coates". BBC News.
  13. "Jackie Chan, Anne V. Coates, Lynn Stalmaster and Frederick Wiseman to Receive Academy's 2016 Governors Awards". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
  14. link. (14 November 2006 , article posted on 3 February 2007 at ''MovieMaker'' website retrieved 7 July 2008.)
  15. (1 September 2016). "Jackie Chan, Film Editor Anne V. Coates to Get Honorary Oscars". [[The Hollywood Reporter]].
  16. "BAFTA Awards Search".
  17. "Anne V. Coates ACE".
  18. "1998 Awards (Second Annual)".
  19. (May 2012). "The 75 Best Edited Films". Editors Guild Magazine.
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