Editor ZACH STAENBERG,
a graduate of the University of Wisconsin at Madison with a degree in communications,
began his film career as a production assistant on Brian De Palma's "The
Fury." On his next feature, "The Omen II," he became an apprentice
editor and, from that experience, decided to concentrate on editing.
Among his film credits are "Police Academy," "The Tender"
(starring John Travolta), "Nowhere To Run" (starring Jean Claude Van
Damme and Rosanna Arquette), "Eyes Of An Angel" (starring John Travolta),
"Blackout," and "Stripped To Kill."
Most recently Staenberg edited "Bound" for directors Larry and Andy
Wachowski and "Phoenix," starring Ray Liotta and Angelica Huston for
director Danny Cannon.
His television credits include the 1997 Robert Harmon feature "Gotti"
for HBO, for which he was nominated for an Emmy and a CableACE Award and won
an American Cinema Editors Eddie Award; "Weapons Of Mass Distraction,"
starring Gabriel Byrne and Ben Kingsley; "Cisco Kid" and "Connagher"
for TNT; and "La Pastorela" for PBS.