Terry Rawlings
Also known as Terence Rawlings
Terry Rawlings, born Terence Rawlings on November 4, 1933, in London, England, was a renowned film editor known for his work on several notable productions. He began his career in the film industry as a sound editor, contributing to Ken Russell's controversial film "The Devils" in 1971.
Biography
Terry Rawlings, born Terence Rawlings on November 4, 1933, in London, England, was a renowned film editor known for his work on several notable productions. He began his career in the film industry as a sound editor, contributing to Ken Russell's controversial film "The Devils" in 1971. Rawlings then transitioned into film editing, working on various projects throughout the 1970s and 1980s. His notable works during this period include the Academy Award-winning "Chariots of Fire" in 1981 and the science fiction classic "Blade Runner" in 1982, for which he served as the supervising editor. In the 1990s, Rawlings edited the James Bond film "GoldenEye" in 1995. He continued his work in the new millennium, editing the musical film "The Phantom of the Opera" in 2004. Rawlings passed away on Apri…





