Murray Jordan, a film editor for directors Richard Brooks and Sam Peckinpah and a longtime editor and producer on the Fox reality show Cops, has died. He was 81.
Jordan died July 1 in Elche, Spain, his cousin William Park, author of the 2011 book What Is Film Noir, reported.
Jordan became the supervising editor of the new Cops in 1989 before rising to become a producer. He received Emmy nominations for outstanding informational series in 1993 and 1994 during his 21-year run with the program.
Jordan broke into the movie industry in 1966 through his then-wife, Jo Oliva, a stand-in for ...
Jordan died July 1 in Elche, Spain, his cousin William Park, author of the 2011 book What Is Film Noir, reported.
Jordan became the supervising editor of the new Cops in 1989 before rising to become a producer. He received Emmy nominations for outstanding informational series in 1993 and 1994 during his 21-year run with the program.
Jordan broke into the movie industry in 1966 through his then-wife, Jo Oliva, a stand-in for ...
- 7/19/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Murray Jordan, a film editor for directors Richard Brooks and Sam Peckinpah and a longtime editor and producer on the Fox reality show Cops, has died. He was 81.
Jordan died July 1 in Elche, Spain, his cousin William Park, author of the 2011 book What Is Film Noir, reported.
Jordan became the supervising editor of the new Cops in 1989 before rising to become a producer. He received Emmy nominations for outstanding informational series in 1993 and 1994 during his 21-year run with the program.
Jordan broke into the movie industry in 1966 through his then-wife, Jo Oliva, a stand-in for ...
Jordan died July 1 in Elche, Spain, his cousin William Park, author of the 2011 book What Is Film Noir, reported.
Jordan became the supervising editor of the new Cops in 1989 before rising to become a producer. He received Emmy nominations for outstanding informational series in 1993 and 1994 during his 21-year run with the program.
Jordan broke into the movie industry in 1966 through his then-wife, Jo Oliva, a stand-in for ...
- 7/19/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Study after study promotes alcohol as good for you, but are the benefits overblown? Alizah Salario on how our eagerness to believe an appealing claim left us drunk on wishful thinking.
Go ahead. Chase that glass of pinot noir with a couple of beers. It's doctor's orders.
Related story on The Daily Beast: Heart Disease Poses Surprising Threat to New Moms
That type of medical advice is starting to become conventional wisdom, as a proliferation of studies and the magazine articles they generate increasingly seem to suggest that drinking is good for you. The appeal is understandable. After years of telling us to eat our veggies and go for a jog, suddenly science is demanding that we have a glass of wine. Oh, twist our arms.
It's true that the medical establishment has produced a legitimate body of research suggesting that mild to moderate alcohol consumption can increase "good" cholesterol...
Go ahead. Chase that glass of pinot noir with a couple of beers. It's doctor's orders.
Related story on The Daily Beast: Heart Disease Poses Surprising Threat to New Moms
That type of medical advice is starting to become conventional wisdom, as a proliferation of studies and the magazine articles they generate increasingly seem to suggest that drinking is good for you. The appeal is understandable. After years of telling us to eat our veggies and go for a jog, suddenly science is demanding that we have a glass of wine. Oh, twist our arms.
It's true that the medical establishment has produced a legitimate body of research suggesting that mild to moderate alcohol consumption can increase "good" cholesterol...
- 5/16/2011
- by Alizah Salario
- The Daily Beast
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