Frank Urioste
Biography
Biography
Prolific film editor, known primarily for his work on actioners ("Die Hard" 1988, "Damnation Alley" 1977, "Conan the Destroyer" 1984, "Road House" 1989). Urioste's first editing job was on the black comedy "Whatever Happened to Aunt Alice?" (1969). He went on to work on the war films "Battle of Midway" (1976) and "The Boys of Company C" (1977). Since 1987 Urioste has enjoyed a fruitful collaboration with director Paul Verhoeven, working on the films "Robocop," "Total Recall" (1990), and "Basic Instinct" (1992), which garnered him an Oscar nomination.
Filmography
Editing (Feature Film)
Film Production - Main (Feature Film)
Post Production (Feature Film)
Life Events
1969
First film as an editor, "Whatever Happened to Aunt Alice"
1979
First TV-movie as an editor, "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings"
1987
First collaboration with Paul Verhoeven, "Robocop"