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'''Mary Jo Markey''' is an editor on [[J.J. Abrams]]' {{film|11}}. She will edit the film with [[Maryann Brandon]], with whom she worked on Abrams' ''Alias'' and ''Mission: Impossible III''. Markey has also worked with Abrams on ''Felicity'' and ''Lost''.
 
'''Mary Jo Markey''' is an editor on [[J.J. Abrams]]' {{film|11}}. She will edit the film with [[Maryann Brandon]], with whom she worked on Abrams' ''Alias'' and ''Mission: Impossible III''. Markey has also worked with Abrams on ''Felicity'' and ''Lost''.
   
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[[Category:Film editors|Markey, Mary Jo]]

Revision as of 22:41, 15 November 2007

Template:Realworld Mary Jo Markey is an editor on J.J. Abrams' Star Trek. She will edit the film with Maryann Brandon, with whom she worked on Abrams' Alias and Mission: Impossible III. Markey has also worked with Abrams on Felicity and Lost.

Markey was an apprentice editor on Robert Redford's The Milagro Beanfield War. After working as an assistant editor on films such as Troop Beverly Hills and Turner & Hooch, she became a senior editor on the 1992 film Medicine Man. After editing a series of made-for-TV movies, she began working with J.J. Abrams on the WB series Felicity. She then moved on to Abrams' Alias, receiving an Emmy Award nomination for the first season episode "Q & A."

Markey went on to win an Emmy for her editing of the pilot episode of Lost. She was then nominated for another Emmy for her work on the 2007 movie Life Support.

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