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    Patrick Lussier

    Canadian-American film director, screenwriter and film editor

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  1. Patrick Lussier is a Canadian-American filmmaker and editor. Career. Lussier was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. [1] . He was nominated at the Annual Gemini Awards for Best Picture Editing in a Dramatic Program or Series for Adrift in 1994 [2] and Heads in 1995. [3] . In 1996, he edited the Doctor Who television film.

    • Director, cinematographer
    • 1989–present
  2. Patrick Lussier is known for Drive Angry (2011), My Bloody Valentine (2009) and Terminator Genisys (2015).

    • Editor, Editorial Department, Director
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  3. Patrick Lussier is a film director, writer, producer, and editor with Canadian & American Citizenship. Late 2023, Lussier completed post-production on the action feature film AFTERMATH for Voltage Pictures which he directed in Boston.

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  5. Patrick Lussier cut his teeth as an editor for television series and for the horror films of such luminaries as Wes Craven and Guillermo del Toro, before stepping...

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  6. Feb 22, 2023 · That financial letdown put the kibosh on a potential sequel, the basic setup of which was exclusively related to SYFY WIRE by director Patrick Lussier, who co-wrote Drive Angry with Todd Farmer.

  7. Patrick Lussier. Director | Writer | Producer | Editor. A smorgasbord of scenes from Lussier’s body of directing work. Pictured here, two scenes from DRIVE ANGRY (2011), starring Nicolas Cage, Amber Heard, William Fichtner and Billy Burke. Co-written with Todd Farmer and produced by Mike De Luca. SCENES. More...

  8. Patrick Lussier is a Canadian-American filmmaker and editor. Quick Facts Born, Occupation (s) ... Close. Career. Lussier was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. He was nominated at the Annual Gemini Awards for Best Picture Editing in a Dramatic Program or Series for Adrift in 1994 and Heads in 1995.

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