Tia Nolan is an American film editor. Nolan grew up in Chicago and would develop an interest in filmmaking through her father's work, an advertiser who would collaborate with filmmakers like John Hughes and Allen Daviau. She went to study at the USC School of Cinematic Arts, graduating in 1991. She would be mentored in film editing by Richard Marks, serving as his co-editor on the films I'll Do Anything (1994), You've Got Mail (1998), and Spanglish (2004). For her contributions to the editing of the 74th Academy Awards, Nolan received a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Picture Editing for Variety Programming. Nolan's editing work with Bob Murawski on Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022) would earn positive remarks from Chicago Tribune film critic Michael Phillips. Description above from the Wikipedia article Tia Nolan licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Spanglish
(Editor)
Thunder Force
(Editor)
Bewitched
(Editor)
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
(Editor)
A Gentleman's Game
(Editor)
Sea of Dreams
(Editor)
Annie
(Editor)
The Women
(Editor)
How to Be Single
(Editor)
Date and Switch
(Editor)
Struck by Lightning
(Editor)
Little Evil
(Editor)
I Feel Pretty
(Editor)
Extreme Measures
(Assistant Editor)
Midnight Sun
(Editor)
Anyone But You
(Editor)
Friends with Benefits
(Editor)
Harold and the Purple Crayon
(Editor)
Superintelligence
(Editor)
Assassins
(First Assistant Editor)
One of Them Days
(Editor)
The Michael J. Fox Show
(Editor)