Joel Cox

Leading film editor has worked on most of Clint Eastwood's directorial efforts and other Eastwood projects since "The Enforcer" (1976). Cox began his career as a production assistant on Francis Coppola's "The Rain People" (1969). He moved to editing with "Farewell, My Lovely" (1975), and has since been one of Eastwood's core crew members, even working on former lover Sondra Locke's directorial debut "Rat Boy" (1986). As Eastwood's style has changed with his subject matter from film to film, so has Cox's editing, adapting with precision to the demands of the different genres--from the percussive, quick-paced actioners "The Enforcer" and "The Rookie" (1990) to the cool ease of the dark Charlie Parker biopic, "Bird" (1988) to the laconic Western classicism of "Unforgiven" (1992). The latter earned Cox his first Oscar.

  • Also Credited As:
    Joel E. Cox
  • Job Titles:
    Editor, Production assistant
Milestones
  • 1969 First film credit, as a production assistant on The Rain People
  • 1975 First film credit as an editor, Farewell, My Lovely
  • 1976 First work on a Clint Eastwood vehicle, The Enforcer
  • 1977 First collaboration with Eastwood directing, The Gauntlet

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