Virkler's editing career spanned five decades and included 'Xanadu' and two Batman movies, plus action titles featuring Nicolas Cage, Ben Affleck and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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, which earned him Oscar, BAFTA and ACE Eddie nominations, was named the 39th best-edited film in history by a 2012 survey from the Motion Picture Editors Guild. Born in Cleveland on Nov. 23, 1941, his family moved to Santa Monica when he was 4. He struggled in high school and joined the Air Force, after which he took a job as a night guard at Fox Studios. Virkler then became a teamster and would drive the dailies to the studio before eventually enrolling in the Editors Guild’s apprenticeship program.The Bad News Bears Go to Japan
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