American film editor John Refoua was born on December 8, 1964. For the movie Avatar, he received a nomination for Best Film Editing at the 2009 Academy Awards. James Cameron and Stephen E. Rivkin were both nominated together with him.
This article seeks to satisfy the curiosity of his fans who have been looking forward to knowing more about his family background.
John Refoua’s parents: Who are his father and mother?
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In addition to “Touched by an Angel,” “New York Undercover,” “Law & Order,” “Dark Angel,” “CSI: Miami,” “Reno 911,” “Sleepy Hollow,” “Balls of Fury,” and “21 & Over,” Refoua worked on other TV programmes. After “Olympus Has Fallen,” Refoua worked with director Antoine Fuqua on “The Equalizer” (with Melissa Leo) and the upcoming Southpaw.
Refoua has garnered two victories and eight nominations for his editing work. The 2010 Broadcast Film Critics Association honoured “Avatar” with their Best Editing Award (2009). This is available to Stephen E. Rivkin.