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    Marcia Lucas, the film editor who won an Academy Award for Best Film Editing for Star Wars and was the ex-wife of Star Wars creator George Lucas, has died at age 80.

    Variety reports that Lucas passed away from cancer Wednesday in Rancho Mirage, Calif. Her family issued the following statement:

    “Marcia will be remembered as a brilliant storyteller, a trailblazer for women in film, a loving mother and grandmother, a generous host, and a loyal friend whose humor and sparkle filled every room she entered. Her influence on film is indelible, but those who knew her best will remember the way she made life feel more vivid, more beautiful, more fun, and more full of love. … Her work was known for its emotional intelligence, rhythm, and humanity — a rare ability to find the truth of a scene and bring heart, momentum, and clarity to the screen.”

    Born Marcia Lou Griffin in Modesto, California on October 4, 1945, Lucas began her career as an apprentice film librarian before segueing into film editing. It was while working for esteemed film editor Verna Fields that she met a University of Southern California film student named George Lucas who had been hired as an assistant editor. They married in 1969.

    Lucas worked as an assistant editor on Francis Ford Coppola’s The Rain People and Haskell Wexler’s Medium Cool before serving the same role on her then-husband’s feature film directorial debut, the sci-fi film THX 1138.

    George and Marcia Lucas in 1977. (Penske Media via Getty Images)

    She then served as film editor on George’s follow-up film, American Graffiti, which became a box office smash and earned Lucas her first Oscar nomination for Best Film Editing. Lucas then worked with director Martin Scorsese on three films in a row – Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore, Taxi Driver, and New York, New York – before being enlisted by George to help edit his 1977 space opera Star Wars.

    Marcia Lucas is widely seen as the editor who helped save Star Wars after George was unhappy with original editor John Jympson’s rough cut. George brought in Marcia as well as Richard Chew and Paul Hirsch to rework the movie. She edited the climactic Battle of Yavin/Death Star attack into the classic sequence that generations of Star Wars fans enjoy to this day. SFGate called Marcia Lucas “the secret weapon” of Star Wars in a 2021 article.

    “My wife, Marcia, can normally cut a whole reel – all ten minutes of the film – in one week. I think it took her eight weeks to cut that battle. It was extremely complex and we had 40,000 feet of dialogue footage of pilots saying this and that,” George Lucas told Rolling Stone in 1977. “And she had to cull through all that, and put in all the fighting as well. Nobody really has ever tried to interweave an actual plot story into a dogfight, and we were trying to do that, however successful or unsuccessful we were.”

    Lucas, Hirsch and Chew shared the Academy Award for Best Film Editing in 1977 for Star Wars. Her last Star Wars film – and her last film as a film editor, period – was Return of the Jedi, which she worked on with editors Duwayne Dunham and Sean Barton.

    George and Marcia Lucas announced their divorce in 1983. Marcia Lucas then stepped away from the film industry to focus on her family. The USC School of Cinematic Arts named The Marcia Lucas Post Production Center after her.

    In 2025, Marcia Lucas famously ripped into the J.J. Abrams/Kathleen Kennedy Star Wars sequels in her foreward to Howard Kazanjian: A Producer’s Life, a book about the producer of Return of the Jedi.

    “They don’t get it,” Lucas wrote. “And J.J. Abrams is writing these stories — when I saw the movie where they kill Han Solo, I was furious… Absolutely, positively there was no rhyme or reason to it. I thought, You don’t get the Jedi story. You don’t get the magic of Star Wars. You’re getting rid of Han Solo? And then at the end of this last one, they have Luke disintegrate. They killed Han Solo. They killed Luke Skywalker. And they don’t have Princess Leia anymore. And they’re spitting out movies every year.”

    Lucas even expressed her displeasure with George’s prequel trilogy: “I cried. I cried because I didn’t think it was very good. And I thought [George] had such a rich vein to mine, a rich palette to tell stories with… There were things I didn’t like about the casting, and things I didn’t like about the story, and things I didn’t like — it was a lot of eye candy. CG.”

    (Thumbnail photo credit: Jean Baptiste Lacroix/WireImage)

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