David Blewitt


David Edward Blewitt was an American Academy Award-nominated and Emmy-winning film editor, whose credits included Ghostbusters in 1984. Blewitt earned an Academy Award nomination for his work on The Competition in 1980.

Early life

Blewitt was born in Los Angeles, California, on August 7, 1928. He began his career in the entertainment industry by working as an usher at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles when he was 15 years old. Blewitt enlisted in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II, where he worked as an aerial reconnaissance photographer. Blewitt returned to Los Angeles after World War II, where he initially worked as a cinematographer. His cinematography television credits included Hollywood and the Stars.
He transitioned to film editing when he joined David L. Wolper Productions where he met, and often collaborated with, Jack Haley Jr. Their joint productions included That's Entertainment! in 1974, That's Entertainment, Part II in 1976 and Life Goes to War: Hollywood and the Home Front. Blewitt's other credits with Wolper Prods. included Movin' with Nancy and The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau.
Blewitt's larger, feature film credits included Butterflies Are Free, a 1972 film starring Goldie Hawn, and The Buddy Holly Story in 1978. He received an Academy Award nomination for The Competition, directed by Joel Oliansky. Blewitt was best associated with his editing in the 1984 blockbuster, Ghostbusters.
Blewitt's later television work included Hercules: The Legendary Journeys.
Blewitt won an Emmy Award in 1993 for editing in the television special, Bob Hope: The First 90 Years. In addition to his Emmy and Academy Award nominations, Blewitt received two ACE Eddie Awards from the American Cinema Editors, out of a total five nominations during his 40-year career. He was also a recipient of the American Cinema Editors Career Achievement Award in 2004.
David Blewitt died of complications from Parkinson's disease on July 8, 2010, at his home in Sherman Oaks, California, at the age of 81. He was survived by his wife, Ann; daughter, Risa Bastien, and Risa's husband, Steve Bastien; and his granddaughter, Annabel.
Blewitt was a first cousin once removed of U.S. President Joe Biden through his grandfather Edward Francis Blewitt, who was the maternal grandfather of Biden's mother Catherine Eugenia Finnegan.

Filmography

YearFilmDirectorRoleNotes
1990FlatlinersJoel SchumacherAdditional editorSecond collaboration with Joel Schumacher
1991Dying YoungJoel SchumacherAdditional editorThird collaboration with Joel Schumacher

YearFilmDirectorRole
1961Night TideCurtis HarringtonProduction assistant

;Documentaries
YearFilmDirector
1973WattstaxMel Stuart
1974That's Entertainment!Jack Haley Jr.
1976That's Entertainment, Part IIGene Kelly
1977Life Goes to War: Hollywood and the Home FrontJack Haley Jr.

YearFilmDirectorRole
1973WattstaxMel StuartPhotography: Concert

;Shorts
YearFilmDirector
1974Just One More TimeMichael J. Shapiro

;TV documentaries
YearFilmDirector
1965The Way Out MenMel Stuart
1965The Teenage RevolutionKent Mackenzie
1965Pro Football: Mayhem on a Sunday AfternoonWilliam Friedkin
1965In Search of ManEugene S. Jones
1966The Thin Blue LineWilliam Friedkin
1966Wall Street: Where the Money IsMel Stuart
1966The World of Animals: It's a Dog's World
1966The Making of a President: 1964Mel Stuart
1967A Nation of Immigrants
1968The World of Animals: The World of HorsesJoseph L. Scanlan
1969Hollywood: The Selznick YearsMarshall Flaum
1970The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau: Tragedy of the Red SalmonJacques Renoir
1982Hollywood: The Gift of LaughterJack Haley Jr.
1990The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: 50 Years of MagicJack Haley Jr.
1993Bob Hope: The First 90 YearsAllan Kartun

YearFilmDirectorRole
1965The Incredible World of James BondJack Haley Jr.Cinematographer: Hollywood

YearFilmDirector
1965Revolution in Our TimeDavid H. Vowell
1965Pro Football: Mayhem on a Sunday AfternoonWilliam Friedkin
1968The World of Animals: The World of HorsesJoseph L. Scanlan
1968The World of Animals: Big Cats, Little CatsBud Wiser

;TV series
YearTitleNotes
1965Men in Crisis1 episode
1965−66Time-Life Specials: The March of Time9 episodes
1967Untamed Frontier1 episode
1967−69National Geographic Specials4 episodes
1970The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau2 episodes
1993Key West1 episode
1995−99Hercules: The Legendary Journeys3 episodes
2000Xena: Warrior Princess1 episode

YearTitleRoleNotes
1963−64Hollywood and the StarsAssistant editor6 episodes

YearTitleRoleNotes
1974ABC Late NightSpecial photography1 episode

YearTitleNotes
1964Hollywood and the Stars6 episodes

YearTitleCreditNotes
1993Key WestAssociate producer12 episodes

;TV specials
YearTitleDirector
1967With Love, SophiaMichael Pfleghar
1967Movin' with NancyJack Haley Jr.
1968Monte Carlo: C'est La RoseMichael Pfleghar
1968The Beat of the BrassJack Haley Jr.

YearFilmDirectorRole
1965The Incredible World of James BondJack Haley Jr.Cinematographer: Hollywood