Mark Lewis
Mark Lewis
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Mark Lewis was a renowned British film editor, best known for his extensive work in the 20th century British film industry.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born on April 25, 1921, in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Mark Lewis passed away on March 2, 1997 at the age of 75.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Mark Lewis was a British national and an accomplished film editor. He worked extensively in the British film industry throughout his career.
Early Life and Background
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Growing up in Newcastle upon Tyne, Mark Lewis developed an interest in filmmaking at an early age. His family encouraged his passion for the arts, which eventually led him to pursue a career in the film industry. Before entering the film world, Lewis worked as a projectionist for several years, gaining valuable experience and insight into the technical aspects of filmmaking.
Major Accomplishments
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Mark Lewis's impressive resume boasts numerous notable projects, including his work on some of the most iconic British films of all time. Some of his most significant accomplishments include:
Editing "Room at the Top" (1959) and "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning" (1960), both of which were groundbreaking works in their respective genres.
Collaborating with esteemed directors like Tony Richardson, Jack Clayton, and Lindsay Anderson on various projects.
Notable Works or Actions
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Mark Lewis's extensive filmography includes a range of critically acclaimed films that showcased his exceptional editing skills. Some notable examples include:
"The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner" (1962), a drama film based on Alan Sillitoe's short story.
"This Sporting Life" (1963), an adaptation of David Storey's play, which earned Lewis his first Academy Award nomination.
Impact and Legacy
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Mark Lewis's contributions to the British film industry have left an indelible mark. His innovative editing style and collaboration with influential directors helped shape the course of British cinema in the 20th century. As a result, he is widely regarded as one of the most skilled editors of his time.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Mark Lewis's quotes and insights on filmmaking offer valuable lessons to aspiring professionals in the industry. His commitment to excellence and dedication to his craft have earned him a lasting place in the world of cinema.
Quotes by Mark Lewis

The drill went very well. It was a simple exercise, and Clean Harbors' response people had no problem getting on post or finding the right building.

I'm really interested in the state of New Jersey handing me that shopping bag full of legal protections that come with a marriage license. Dennis and God and I have had this down for years.


They are not just for one person. They can be used as Christmas presents. Companies can give them away to clients.

It's an unfair system, ... You can go to one particular block in Long Island, for example, where 11 houses got a tax reduction last year because they filed grievances. The remaining 4 homeowners who didn't file a grievance are still overpaying. In most municipalities, if you don't file it means you accept the assessment value of your home.

Teaching reading is rocket science, ... You need somebody in each of these schools who knows how to do it, and that reading specialist has to be looked at as sacred ground, not as someone who can be pulled out every time you need a classroom covered.


We believe that a $1,000 tax reduction equals about $10,000 more on the overall value of your home, ... If you were in the buyer's market and you were considering two similar homes on the same block, and one has taxes of $10,000 and the other $9,000, wouldn't you pay $5,000 or even $10,000 more for that home? Most people would, since they usually plan to stay there for at least 10 years.

