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  1. In his three-hour interview, John A. Martinelli (1939-2022) talks about his first industry job in the ABC Film Department and shares how it led to a job assistant editing The Lawrence Welk Show. He describes his time in the army, where he was stationed in Alaska editing for the NBC affiliate there.

  2. May 1, 2004 · John A. Martinelli. By Michael Kunkes. For John A. Martinelli, who retired in 2000 and was honored this year by the American Cinema Editors (ACE) with a Lifetime Career Achievement Award, timing has been everything.

  3. John A. Martinelli is known for Murder in Texas (1981), Marco Polo (1982) and The Murder of Mary Phagan (1988).

  4. A veteran editor and five-time president of American Cinema Editors, John Martinelli, ACE, passed away on May 24, his 83rd birthday. He was also an MPEG, SAG and DGA member. He was born into editing, being the son ofTony Martinelli whose credits dated back to 1935.

  5. John A. Martinelli is known as an Editor, Associate Producer, and Production Supervisor. Some of his work includes Columbo, Flipper, Embryo, Where Have All the People Gone, The Legend of Lizzie Borden, The Boss' Wife, The Strange and Deadly Occurrence, and Love's Deadly Triangle: The Texas Cadet Murder.

  6. John A. Martinelli - Interview Contributing Institution Television Academy Foundation Collection The Interviews: An Oral History of Television Rights Information

  7. John A. Martinelli – Movies, Bio and Lists on MUBI