Here’s the latest on Marcia Lucas:
- Reports indicate that Marcia Lucas, the Oscar-winning editor known for Star Wars (Episode IV) and a key early force behind the film, has died at age 80. [Parade, May 29, 2026; Cosmic Book News, May 28, 2026].[1][2]
- Several outlets identify Rancho Mirage, California as her death place and metastatic cancer as the cause. [Parade; Cosmic Book News].[2][1]
- She is widely remembered as a pioneering editor whose work helped shape the original Star Wars pacing and storytelling, and she later discussed her contributions in interviews and documentaries. [Parade; Wikipedia entry cited in results].[3][1]
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The former 'Star Wars' editor has left a scathing review of the latest movies based on the franchise in a galaxy far, far away. Marcia Lucas (née Marcia Lou Gr...
entertainment.ieShe is responsible for much of the original Star Wars' pacing and feel.
parade.comMarcia Lucas, Oscar-winning Star Wars editor and former wife of George Lucas, has died at 80 after a battle with cancer.
cosmicbook.newsMarcia Lucas - News - IMDb - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more...
www.imdb.comMarcia Lucas. Editor: Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope. Marcia Lucas was born on 4 October 1945 in Modesto, California, USA. She is an editor and producer, known for Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977), Taxi Driver (1976) and American Graffiti (1973). She was previously married to Thomas Joseph Rodrigues, George Lucas and George Michael Cooper.
www.imdb.comMarcia Lou Lucas (née Griffin; born October 4, 1945) is an American editor. Filmmaker (1968) The New Cinema (1968) The Rain People (1969) Medium Cool (1969) THX 1138 (1971) The Candidate (1972) American Graffiti (1973) Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974) Taxi Driver (1976) New York, New York (1977) Star Wars (1977) More American Graffiti (1979) The Empire Strikes Back (1980) Return of the Jedi (1983) No Easy Way (1996) A Good Son (1998) Marcia Lucas at the Internet Movie Database
movies.fandom.comMarcia Lucas, the Oscar-winning editor behind 'Star Wars,' 'American Graffiti,' and other acclaimed films, has died.
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