Frank J. Urioste Explained

Frank Joseph Urioste (born April 28, 1938) is an American film editor with about 30 film credits. He has been nominated three times for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing, for RoboCop (1987), Die Hard (1988), and Basic Instinct (1992).[1]

Early life

Urioste was born to Frank T. Urioste and Angelina "Angie" Saracino (1909-2006). He also has a sister, Carol. His father worked as an airplane bomb sight manufacturer during World War II, and shortly afterwards started at MGM, where he was a music editor for over 30 years.[2]

Career

Urioste began his career in 1957, when he worked with Henry Mancini at MGM as a music editor.[1]

The first film that Urioste edited was What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice? (1969).[3] He continued to edit films during the 1970s, such as Midway (1976), Damnation Alley (1977) and The Boys in Company C (1978).[3] Urioste has also worked in television; in 1979, he edited the television film, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.[3] In 1974, he edited the film The Spikes Gang.[4] In 1979, he edited Fast Break.[5]

In 1983, he edited Amityville 3-D.[6] That same year, Urioste edited Trenchcoat, starring Margot Kidder and Robert Hays.[7] Other films that Urioste edited during the 1980s include Conan the Destroyer (1984), Die Hard (1988) and Road House (1989).[3] He also edited The Hitcher (1986), starring Rutger Hauer.[8] Urioste was nominated for an Academy Award for his editing in Die Hard.[9]

Urioste has also collaborated with director Paul Verhoeven in such films as RoboCop (1987), Total Recall (1990) and Basic Instinct (1992).[3] [10] [11] [12]

In 1993, Urioste edited Cliffhanger.[13] That same year, he edited the film, Tombstone.[14] In 1995, he co-edited Cutthroat Island.[15] [16] In 1996, he co-edited the film, Executive Decision, starring Kurt Russell.[17]

Urioste used Avid Technology for the first time when he had less than four weeks to edit Lethal Weapon 4 (1998).[18]

In addition to film editing, Urioste has been the senior vice president of feature development at Warner Bros. since 1998.[1] [19] Urioste also served on the board of governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences from 1994 to 1997 and is on the advisory board of the film editors branch of the Academy.[1]

Urioste received the American Cinema Editors Career Achievement Award in 2007.[1]

Personal life

He is married to Gemma Urioste. Together, they have had four children; Rosemarie, Maryan, Michelle, and Frank Jr. He has 10 grandchildren, and all celebrated his lifetime achievement at the Eddie Awards. [2]

Filmography

YearTitleDirectorNotes
1969What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice? Lee H. Katzin
1971The Grissom Gang Robert Aldrich
1972Get to Know Your Rabbit Brian De Palma
The Hoax Robert Anderson
1974The Spikes Gang Fleischer
1976Midway Jack Smight
1977Damnation Alley
1978The Boys in Company C Sidney J. Furie
1979Fast Break Jack Smight
1980Loving Couples
1981The Entity Sidney J. Furie
1983Amityville 3-D Richard Fleischer
1983Trenchcoat Michael Tuchner
1984Conan the DestroyerRichard Fleischer
1985Red Sonja Richard Fleischer
1986The Hitcher Robert Harmon
1987RoboCop Paul VerhoevenNominated- Academy Award for Best Film Editing
1988Die Hard John McTiernanNominated- Academy Award for Best Film Editing
1989Road House Rowdy Herrington
1990Total Recall Paul Verhoeven
1992Basic InstinctNominated- Academy Award for Best Film Editing
1993Tombstone George P. Cosmatos
Cliffhanger Renny Harlin
1994Terminal Velocity Deran Sarafian
1995Cutthroat Island Renny Harlin
1996Executive Decision Stuart Baird
1997Conspiracy Theory Richard Donner
1998Lethal Weapon 4
1999Deep Blue Sea Renny Harlin
2011The Thing Matthijs van Heijningen Jr.Additional editor

External links

Notes and References

  1. McNary. Dave. Prizes to be handed out at ACE Eddie Awards. 22 January 2007. Variety. 20 October 2015.
  2. News: Angelina Saracino "Angie" Urioste. 14 March 2006. Los Angeles Times. 20 October 2015.
  3. Web site: Frank J Urioste. Hollywood.com.
  4. Book: Gray, Beverly. Ron Howard: From Mayberry to the Moon...and Beyond. 2003. Thomas Nelson, Inc.. 9781418530747.
  5. Book: Encyclopedia of Sports Films. Edgington. K. Erskine. Thomas. Welsh. James M.. 2010. Scarecrow Press. 9780810876538.
  6. Book: Derry, Charles. Dark Dreams 2.0: A Psychological History of the Modern Horror Film from the 1950s to the 21st Century. 2009. McFarland. 9780786456956.
  7. Book: Mavis, Paul. The Espionage Filmography: United States Releases, 1898 through 1999. 2011. McFarland. 9780786449156.
  8. News: Siskel. Gene. Thumbs Down On A Ride With 'Hitcher'. 24 February 1986. Chicago Tribune. 20 October 2015.
  9. Web site: Campbell. Christopher. 7 Scenes We Love From 'Die Hard'. 14 July 2013. Film School Rejects. 20 October 2015.
  10. Book: Tellote, J.P.. Replications: A Robotic History of the Science Fiction Film. 1995. University of Illinois Press. 9780252064661.
  11. Book: McGee, Marty. Encyclopedia of Motion Picture Sound. 2001. McFarland. 9780786449163.
  12. Book: Hirsch, Foster. Detours and Lost Highways: A Map of Neo-noir. 1999. Hal Leonard Corporation. 9780879102883.
  13. Book: Holmlund, Chris. The Ultimate Stallone Reader: Sylvester Stallone as Star, Icon, Auteur. 2014. Columbia University Press. 9780231850643.
  14. Book: Screen World 1994. Willis. John. Monush. Barry. 2000. Hal Leonard Corporation. 9781557832023.
  15. Book: Jullius, Marshall. Action!: The Action Movie A-Z. 1996. Indiana University Press. 9780253210913.
  16. Book: Screen World 1996. Willis. John. Monush. Barry. 1997. Hal Leonard Corporation. 9781557832528.
  17. News: Turan. Kenneth. Making the Right 'Decision'. 15 March 1996. Los Angeles Times. 20 October 2015.
  18. Web site: Brew. Simon. The Ridiculously Fast Turnaround Time of Lethal Weapon 4. 23 July 2015. Den of Geek. 20 October 2015.
  19. News: McLellan. David. Ralph E. Winters, 94; Film Editor Noted for 'Ben-Hur' Won 2 Oscars. 6 March 2004. Los Angeles Times. 20 October 2015.