Don Brochu
Donald "Don" Brochu is an American film editor.Career
After assisting in the editing of a Cheech and Chong film in 1981 and 1982, Don Brochu was given an opportunity by Hal Ashby to be in charge of the editing himself. He continued to edit cinematic features throughout the eighties and nineties and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Film Editing in 1994. Since the turn of the century he has mainly been editing television films. He has worked with the director Ron Underwood several times and is a frequent collaborator of Kenny Ortega.
Don Brochu is a member of the American Cinema Editors.Selected filmography
As editor
- The Slugger's Wife
- Born in East L.A.
- La Bamba
- Mystic Pizza
- Lock Up
- Out for Justice
- Under Siege
- Beyond the Law
- A Midnight Clear
- The Fugitive
- On Deadly Ground
- Chain Reaction
- Volcano
- Dudley Do-Right
- Blast from the Past
- Ready to Run
- The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest
- The Medallion
- 10.5
- In the Mix
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- Santa Baby
- High School Musical
- Holiday in Handcuffs
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- Michael Jackson's This Is It
- My Fake Fiancé
- Santa Baby 2
- Beauty & the Briefcase
- Call of Duty: Call of Duty: Call of Duty: Call of Duty: Call of Duty: Call of Duty: Call of Duty:
- How to Build a Better Boy
- Descendants
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- A Change of Heart
As an editing assistant
' Against All Odds Out of Africa Alien Nation Tuesdays with Morrie Cloud 9Awards
66th Academy Awards: Academy Award for Best Film Editing - The Fugitive 1994: British Academy Film Award Best Editing - The Fugitive American Cinema Editors* Eddie Award 1994 - The Fugitive * Eddie Award 2010 - Michael Jackson's This Is It