Aaron Stell

Aaron Stell (March 26, 1911 – January 7, 1996) was an American film editor with one hundred feature film credits and many additional credits for his television work. Stell worked for more than a decade at the start of his career at Columbia Pictures (1943–1955 credits), which was a major Hollywood studio in that era. Among his most noted films are ''Touch of Evil'' (directed by Orson Welles-1958), ''To Kill a Mockingbird'' (directed by Robert Mulligan-1962), and ''Silent Running'' (directed by Douglas Trumbull-1972).

''Touch of Evil'', which was directed by Orson Welles, proved difficult for Stell; he was not the initial editor but instead chosen for re-editing, and he noted that Welles became "ill, depressed, and unhappy with the studio's impatience" in the process.

Stell had been selected as a member of the American Cinema Editors. He was nominated for the American Cinema Editors Eddie award for ''To Kill a Mockingbird'' (1962). He was also nominated for Eddies for his television work on an episode of ''Ben Casey'' (1961) and on the mini-series ''Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones'' (1980). In 1996 he shared the American Cinema Editors Career Achievement Award with Desmond Marquette.

Stell died in Los Angeles at age 84. Provided by Wikipedia
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