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Oscar-Winning ‘Star Wars’ Editor Marcia Lucas Dies At 80

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Marcia Lucas, the Oscar-winning editor of the original 1977 “Star Wars” and a key figure in the editing world during film’s New Hollywood era, has passed away at 80, as confirmed by her family’s attorney on Friday.

Lucas, who was married to “Star Wars” creator George Lucas from 1969 to 1983, died on Wednesday from metastatic cancer, according to attorney Deidre Von Rock. She was in Rancho Mirage, California, surrounded by loved ones, when she passed.

Marcia Lucas’s editing credits include 1983’s “Return of the Jedi” and earlier George Lucas-directed projects like “THX 1138” and “American Graffiti.”

She also contributed to the editing of Martin Scorsese’s 1970s films such as “Taxi Driver,” “Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore,” and “New York, New York.”

During an era when senior creative roles for women were scarce in Hollywood, Marcia Lucas was among a group of women whose editing skills were crucial to the predominantly male-directed films of the New Hollywood period from the late 1960s to the early 1980s. This group included notable editors like Dede Allen of “Bonnie and Clyde” and “Dog Day Afternoon,” Verna Fields of “Paper Moon” and “Jaws,” and Thelma Schoonmaker, who edited many of Scorsese’s films starting with “Raging Bull” in 1980.

Marcia Lucas, wife of director George Lucas, right, carries her Oscar statuette as they arrive at a post Academy Awards party at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles, April 4, 1978. (AP Photo, File)

Often regarded as the unsung hero of “Star Wars,” Marcia Lucas was instrumental in shaping the film that is now widely recognized by its subtitle, “A New Hope.”

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She persuaded her then-husband George Lucas to have Obi-Wan Kenobi, portrayed by Alec Guinness, die in the lightsaber duel against Darth Vader and serve as a spiritual mentor to Mark Hamill’s character, Luke Skywalker.

Lucas also tackled the challenge of organizing raw footage that might have been chaotic otherwise, including the climactic rebel assault on the Death Star.

“It was extremely complex and we had 40,000 feet of dialogue footage of pilots saying this and that. And she had to cull through all that, and put in all the fighting as well,” George Lucas told Rolling Stone in an interview a few months after the film came out. “Nobody really has ever tried to interweave an actual plot story into a dogfight, and we were trying to do that.”

Born Marcia Griffin in Modesto, California, shortly after World War II, she relocated to Los Angeles with her mother following her parents’ divorce during her childhood.

Lucas began her career as a film librarian before transitioning to editing commercials, trailers, and promotional films. She served as an assistant editor on the documentary “Journey to the Pacific” for Fields, who also hired George Lucas, then a film student at the University of Southern California.

The couple soon became engaged. Their marriage effectively ended in 1982, but their divorce was kept private until after the release of “Return of the Jedi” in 1983. Marcia Lucas later married Tom Rodrigues, a production manager at the Skywalker Ranch production center, from 1983 to 1993.

She leaves behind her daughters, Amanda Lucas and Amy Soper, and grandchildren Felix Hallikainen, Aeliana Hallikainen, and Knox Soper.

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“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,” a family statement said. “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.”

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