
Marcia Lucas
Editing·October 4, 1945·† May 27, 2026 — 80 years old·Modesto, California, USA
Marcia Lou Lucas (née Griffin; October 4, 1945 — May 27, 2026) was an Oscar winning American film editor, best known for her work on the Star Wars trilogy (1977–83) as well as other films by her then-husband George Lucas: THX-1138 (1971) and American Graffiti (1973). She also edited three films by Martin Scorsese: Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974), Taxi Driver (1976), and New York, New York (1977).
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2026Icons Unearthed: Harrison FordTVSelf2025Mr. ScorseseTVSelf (archive footage)2022Icons Unearthed: Star WarsTVSelf - Editor2017SpielbergSelf2003Easy Riders, Raging Bulls: How the Sex 'n' Drugs 'n' Rock 'n' Roll Generation Saved HollywoodSelf1998A Good SonProducer1996No Easy WayExecutive Producer1983Return of the JediEditor1980The Empire Strikes BackEditor1979More American GraffitiEditor1977New York, New YorkSupervising Film Editor1977Star WarsEditor1976Taxi DriverSupervising Film Editor1974Alice Doesn't Live Here AnymoreEditor1973American GraffitiEditor1972The CandidateAssistant Editor1971THX 1138Assistant Editor1969The Rain PeopleAssistant Editor1969Medium CoolAssistant Editor1968FilmmakerEditor1968The New CinemaAssistant Editor











