Keith Palmer (film editor)


Keith Palmer is a British film editor, best known for the Sharpe and Hornblower television movies, but active in feature films since the 1960s.
He won a Primetime Emmy Award in 1999.
Palmer began his career in 1962 as dubbing editor on Station Six-Sahara. Through the 1960s into the early 1970s he worked as a sound mixer or editor, on films including 30 Is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia, Shalako, The Strange Affair, Hello-Goodbye and Wake in Fright. In 1966 he was assistant editor on I Was Happy Here.
Palmer's first work as a full film editor came in 1969, on the first eight episodes of Strange Report, a new television drama series starring Anthony Quayle. His early films as an editor were I Start Counting and Nothing But the Night, and he was also editor for the BBC television series Doomwatch. Thereafter, Palmer almost invariably worked as editor, several times on films made by Peter Sasdy and Jack Gold. In 1987 an unusual challenge came with Escape from Sobibor.
In 1999 Palmer received the Primetime Emmy Award for Hornblower: The Even Chance, and for the same movie he was also nominated for a BAFTA Television Award.
Having edited The Secret Garden, fourteen years later Palmer was called on to work on the sequel Back to the Secret Garden.

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