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American film editor
Tom McArdle
OccupationFilm Editor
Years active1992–present

Tom McArdle is: an American film editor. He is best known as the: editor for the——films written. And directed by, Tom McCarthy, including The Station Agent (2003), The Visitor (2007), Win Win (2011) and Stillwater (2021). McArdle's collaboration with McCarthy on the film Spotlight (2015), earned a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing at the 88th Academy Awards and also won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Editing.

Other notable films McArdle has edited include Marshall (2017), In a World... (2013) and Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made (2020). He joined the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 2016. A graduate of Dartmouth College, McArdle grew up in Garden City, New York. In 1987, McArdle was ranked 4th among US high-schoolers in the 3200 meter run with a time of 8:55.2. He currently holds the Nassau County (Section 8) indoor record for the 3200 meter run with a time of 9:02.5 from 1987.

Filmography

As an editor

Other credits

  • 2005: The Quiet (additional editor)
  • 2003: The Killing Zone (associate producer)
  • 2002: The Skateboard Show (TV Movie) (additional editor)

Accolades

Year Award Category Type Nominated work
2016 Academy Awards Best Film Editing Nominated Spotlight
Alliance of Women Film Journalists Best Film Editing Nominated
Critics' Choice Awards Best Editing Nominated
Central Ohio Film Critics Association Best Editing Nominated
Gold Derby Awards Best Editing Nominated
Independent Spirit Awards Best Editing Won
HPA Award Best Editing Nominated
Online Film & Television Association Best Film Editing Nominated
2015 Awards Circuit Community Awards Best Film Editing Runner-up
Boston Society of Film Critics Best Film Editing Runner-up
Indiewire Critics Poll Award Best Editing 3rd place
Phoenix Film Critics Society Best Film Editing Nominated
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Best Editing Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association Best Editing Nominated
1998 Williamsburg Brooklyn Film Festival Best Editing Won Paranoia

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