
John Gilroy
Known for EditingBorn 1959-06-24 (age 66)Santa Monica, California, USA
John M. Gilroy (born June 24, 1959) is an American film editor whose work includes Michael Clayton, The Bourne Legacy, Warrior, Pacific Rim, Nightcrawler, and Suicide Squad. Gilroy was born in 1959 in Santa Monica, California. He is the son of Ruth Dorothy (Gaydos), a sculptor and writer, and Frank D. Gilroy, a filmmaker. He is the twin brother of screenwriter-director Dan Gilroy and the brother of screenwriter-director Tony Gilroy. He has a daughter, Carolyn, born in 1990. John did not originally plan to enter the film industry. He studied government at Dartmouth College with the intention of continuing on to attend law school but eventually decided to pursue a career in film rather than law. He moved to New York City, where he worked as a bartender for two years before landing his first job as an assistant editor under Rick Shaine on the 1984 adaptation of Herb Gardner's play The Goodbye People. He was an editorial assistant on several films made throughout the 1980s, including Francis Ford Coppola's Peggy Sue Got Married (1986) and Gardens of Stone (1987). His first film as the primary editor was The Luckiest Man in the World (1989), which was written and directed by his father. Gilroy also edited films including Billy Madison (1995), Shadow Magic (2000), Suspect Zero (2004), and Trust the Man (2005). He worked with his brother Tony Gilroy, a screenwriter and director, for the first time on Tony's film Michael Clayton (2007). The film received seven Academy Award nominations, and John's editing was nominated for a BAFTA Award and an American Cinema Editors Eddie Award. John and Tony later collaborated on Duplicity (2009) and The Bourne Legacy (2012). In 2014 John worked with his other brother, fraternal twin Dan Gilroy, also a screenwriter and director, as the editor of Nightcrawler, for which he was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Editing. He has edited films for every member of his immediate family—his father and both brothers—except his mother.[7] He has also worked often with director Gavin O'Connor and edited Phillip Noyce's Salt (2010) and Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim (2013). Description above from the Wikipedia article John Gilroy (film editor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.Read more
Movies & web series
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Narc: The Visual Trip
2003 · Movie
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The Goodbye People
1984 · Movie
A Bedtime Story
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A Bedtime Story
1997 · Movie
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Andor
2022 · Series
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Warrior
2011 · Movie
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The Luckiest Man in the World
1989 · Movie
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Nightcrawler
2014 · Movie
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Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
2016 · Movie
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Miracle
2004 · Movie
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The Gig
1985 · Movie
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Pacific Rim
2013 · Movie
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Michael Clayton
2007 · Movie
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Narc
2002 · Movie
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Ticker
2002 · Movie
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Roman J. Israel, Esq.
2017 · Movie
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Salt
2010 · Movie
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The Ref
1994 · Movie
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Pride and Glory
2008 · Movie
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Tumbleweeds
1999 · Movie
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The Bourne Legacy
2012 · Movie
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Billy Madison
1995 · Movie
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Gardens of Stone
1987 · Movie
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Suicide Squad
2016 · Movie
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Duplicity
2009 · Movie
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An Innocent Man
1989 · Movie
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Suspect Zero
2004 · Movie
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Velvet Buzzsaw
2019 · Movie
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The Perfect You
2002 · Movie
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Trust the Man
2005 · Movie
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Table One
2000 · Movie
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Redemption: Bringing Warrior to Life
2011 · Movie
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Last Ball
2001 · Movie

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Andre's Mother
1990 · Movie

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Faster, Cheaper, Better
Movie
Behemoth!
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Behemoth!
Movie