"Richard Marks" is an American film editor with more than 30 editing credits for feature and television films dating from 1972. In an List of film director and editor collaborations/extended, notable collaboration (1983–present), he has edited all of director James L. Brooks' feature films.

Marks was Barry Malkin's assistant editor on The Rain People (1969), which was a directed by Francis Ford Coppola early in his career. He then assisted Dede Allen on Alice's Restaurant (film)/Alice's Restaurant (1969) and on Little Big Man (film)/Little Big Man (1970); he co-edited Serpico (1973) with Allen. Dede Allen is among the most prominent film editors of her generation, and she is noted for developing the careers of several younger editors; Roger Crittenden has written that "Perhaps the outstanding graduate of the Dede Allen Academy is Richard Marks."

Marks has been nominated for many awards including four times for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing/Academy Award (Oscars), three times for American Cinema Editors/ACE Eddie Awards, three times for the BAFTA Award for Best Editing/BAFTA Award, and also for an Emmy Awards/Emmy.

Marks has been elected to membership in the American Cinema Editors, and in 2013 he received their American Cinema Editors Career Achievement Award/Career Achievement Award.

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