Mort Fallick, Film Editor on 'Love at First Bite' and 'Moonlighting,' Dies at 86

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Mort Fallick, a film editor with credits including 'Love at First Bite' and TV's 'Moonlighting,' has died at 86.

Born on Nov. 7, 1933, Fallick was raised in the Bronx as the son of a film projectionist and sound engineer. He began his career in the editorial department of RKO Pathe working in animation, then honed his editing skills at a small commercial company.

After years of producing and directing commercials for Coppertone, Pepsi, Pan Am, Clairol and many more, Fallick left New York for California to focus on movie marketing. He created trailers and some of the earliest electronic press kits for films directed by the likes of Steven Spielberg, Clint Eastwood and Barbra Streisand.

 

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