Biography
Mary Andrews was a sound editor whose work shaped the audio landscape of several notable films in the late 20th century. Operating under the name Mary E. Andrews, they contributed to the post-production sound process, specifically in ADR (Automated Dialogue Replacement) editing, which involves re-recording dialogue to match lip movements or enhance audio clarity. Their credited roles in films such as Beetlejuice, The Goonies, and Back to the Future Part II reflect a consistent presence in the ADR department, a critical component of sound editing that ensures dialogue remains crisp and synchronized in the final cut.
Andrews’ filmography includes a range of genres, from fantasy and adventure to sci-fi and comedy, indicating versatility within the sound editing field. Their work on Groundhog…




