Richard Marks (November 10, 1943 – December 31, 2018) was an American film editor with more than 30 editing credits for feature and television films dating from 1972. In an extended, notable collaboration (1983–2010), he edited all of director James L. Brooks' feature films.
The Godfather Part II
(Editor)
Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead
(Editor)
Max Dugan Returns
(Editor)
Spanglish
(Editor)
What Planet Are You From?
(Editor)
Made of Honor
(Editor)
Alice's Restaurant
(Editor)
Bang the Drum Slowly
(Editor)
Terms of Endearment
(Editor)
Pretty in Pink
(Editor)
St. Elmo's Fire
(Editor)
Father of the Bride
(Editor)
Julie & Julia
(Editor)
Dick Tracy
(Editor)
Firewalker
(Editor)
Assassins
(Editor)
You've Got Mail
(Editor)
Broadcast News
(Editor)
Timeline
(Editor)
Lies My Father Told Me
(Editor)
Three Tough Guys
(Editor)
The Hand
(Editor)
The Rain People
(Assistant Editor)
The Blue Hotel
(Editor)
Jumpin' Jack Flash
(Associate Producer)
Spanglish
(Co-Producer)
Say Anything...
(Editor)
Say Anything...
(Co-Producer)
Pennies from Heaven
(Editor)
As Good as It Gets
(Co-Producer)
How Do You Know
(Co-Producer)
As Good as It Gets
(Editor)
Til There Was You
(Editor)
I'll Do Anything
(Associate Producer)
I'll Do Anything
(Editor)
Serpico
(Co-Editor)
How Do You Know
(Editor)
The Godfather 1901–1959: The Complete Epic
(Editor)
The Last Tycoon
(Editor)
Doc
(Sound Editor)
Terror In Beverly Hills
(Editor)
One Good Cop
(Editor)
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension
(Editor)
Riding in Cars with Boys
(Editor)
Parades
(Editor)
Kojak
(Editor)