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Skip Lievsay is an Oscar-winning New York-based supervising sound editor, re-recording mixer and sound designer for film and television, Lievsay has worked with filmmakers and directors including the Coen brothers, Martin Scorsese, Spike Lee, Jonathan Demme and Robert Altman.
In January 2007, he received two Academy Award nominations—for Best Sound Mixing and Best Sound Editing—for his work on Joel and Ethan Coen's No Country for Old Men.[1] In 2011, he was nominated in the same categories for the film True Grit.[2]
In 2014 won the Academy Award for Best Sound Mixing for Gravity; he was also nominated in the same category for Inside Llewyn Davis.[3]
Finding Nemo, Academy Awards, Academy Award for Best Sound Editing, Monsters, Inc., Minority Report (film)
Academy Awards, Gary Rydstrom, Culver City, California, Canada, New York City
Universal Studios, Viacom, DreamWorks Animation, Popeye, 20th Century Fox
Andy Nelson (sound engineer), Ben Burtt, Bill Rowe (sound engineer), Chris Munro, Skip Lievsay
Woody Allen, Steven Spielberg, Francis Ford Coppola, Ang Lee, Martin Scorsese
Ratatouille (film), No Country for Old Men (film), There Will Be Blood, Coen brothers, Jon Stewart
The King's Speech, True Grit (2010 film), James Franco, Coen brothers, Inception
Gravity (film), 12 Years a Slave (film), American Hustle, Academy Awards, Dallas Buyers Club