
Marcia Lucas
Marcia Lucas was a renowned film editor best known for her work on the original Star Wars trilogy, where her editing significantly shaped the pacing and storytelling of the iconic films. Born in 1945, she played a crucial role in the film industry, contributing to the success of several other projects alongside her then-husband, George Lucas. Her innovative editing techniques and keen sense of narrative helped elevate the art of film editing during a transformative period in cinema. Marcia Lucas passed away on her ranch in California in 2026 after battling cancer, leaving behind a legacy that continues to influence filmmakers and editors today.
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Marcia Lucas was an Oscar-winning editor known for her work on the Star Wars films and her significant influence on the New Hollywood era.
Marcia Lucas, Star Wars’ Oscar-winning editor and unsung hero, dies at 80 | Star WarsMarcia Lucas, the editor of the original Star Wars trilogy, passed away on Wednesday at her ranch in California.
Marcia Lucas (1945-2026), montadora das estrelas | Obituário








