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Barry Alexander Brown
(born 28 November 1950 in
Warrington
,
Cheshire
) is an English born-American film director and editor. As a film editor, he is best known for collaborations with film director
Spike Lee
, editing some of Lee's best known films including ''
Do the Right Thing
'' (1989), ''
Malcolm X
'' (1992), ''
He Got Game
'' (1998), ''
25th Hour
'' (2002), ''
Inside Man
'' (2006), and ''
BlacKkKlansman
'' (2018), the latter of which earned him a nomination for the
Academy Award for Best Film Editing
at the
91st Academy Awards
.
As a film director, Brown co-directed the documentary film ''
The War at Home
'' (1979), for which it was nominated for an
Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature
and was one of the youngest nominees for the category. Some of his other film directing credits include ''The Who's Tommy, the Amazing Journey'' (1993), a documentary film about
The Who
's ''
Tommy
'' album, and the feature films ''
Winning Girls Through Psychic Mind Control
'' (2002), starring
Bronson Pinchot
and ''
Son of the South
'' (2020). Brown has also edited music videos for
Michael Jackson
,
Prince
,
Stevie Wonder
,
Public Enemy
and
Arrested Development
.
He is a former associate professor of Film Studies at
Columbia University
.
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