Christopher Tellefsen

Christopher Tellefsen

Biography

Christopher Tellefsen was born in September 1957. In 1979 he attended New York's Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art but as a student of photography and fine arts,becoming interested in experimental film-making after taking classes with Bob Breere. Shortly after graduation he was given a job assisting Ralph Rosenbloom cutting an independent movie and later became apprentice to another renowned editor Thelma Schoonmaker before,in 1990,taking his first job as a cutter in his own right for Whit Stillman's 'Metropolitan.' Since then he has not only achieved success in the field of editing (including an Oscar nod for 2011's 'Moneyball') but has also served as curator of Martin Scorsese's film archive.

Known For

Moneyball
Moneyball
7.6
7.6
Capote
Capote
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7.3
The Village
The Village
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7.1
Analyze This
Analyze This
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6.7