Doug Ibold, the Emmy-nominated film editor whose 20-year collaboration with producer Dick Wolf included cutting the pilots for Law & Order and Law & Order: Svu, has died. He was 83.
Ebold died Nov. 8 of cancer at the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills, his family announced.
Ibold also was a film editor on the first six seasons of Magnum, P.I. from 1980-85 and worked on such other Donald P. Bellisario productions as Quincy M.E., Quantum Leap, Tequila and Bonetti and the 1995 pilot for a drama series called Crowfoot.
After collaborating with Wolf on Miami Vice in 1985-87 and on the 1997 NBC crime series Players, Ibold edited the 1990 L&o pilot “Everybody’s Favorite Bagman” and the 1999 L&o: Svu pilot “Payback.” (He would handle dozens of Svu episodes through 2005.)
At the 2012 Eddie Awards, Wolf presented him with a Career Achievement Award (he served as an American...
Ebold died Nov. 8 of cancer at the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills, his family announced.
Ibold also was a film editor on the first six seasons of Magnum, P.I. from 1980-85 and worked on such other Donald P. Bellisario productions as Quincy M.E., Quantum Leap, Tequila and Bonetti and the 1995 pilot for a drama series called Crowfoot.
After collaborating with Wolf on Miami Vice in 1985-87 and on the 1997 NBC crime series Players, Ibold edited the 1990 L&o pilot “Everybody’s Favorite Bagman” and the 1999 L&o: Svu pilot “Payback.” (He would handle dozens of Svu episodes through 2005.)
At the 2012 Eddie Awards, Wolf presented him with a Career Achievement Award (he served as an American...
- 11/25/2023
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Film producer Peter Shepherd has died at the age of 68.
The filmmaker and writer passed away of an aneurysm on 18 February, in Normandy, France.
British-born Shepherd began his career as an assistant director on Italian films, including Bernardo Bertolucci's 1900, before he moved on to write and produce the 1981 horror movie There Was A Little Girl.
He also served as producer on the film Desperate Moves, the TV series Tequila and Bonetti as well as the 1997 biopic Mother Teresa: In The Name Of God's Poor.
The filmmaker and writer passed away of an aneurysm on 18 February, in Normandy, France.
British-born Shepherd began his career as an assistant director on Italian films, including Bernardo Bertolucci's 1900, before he moved on to write and produce the 1981 horror movie There Was A Little Girl.
He also served as producer on the film Desperate Moves, the TV series Tequila and Bonetti as well as the 1997 biopic Mother Teresa: In The Name Of God's Poor.
- 3/11/2009
- WENN
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