Angelo Corrao
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Angelo Corrao is an Italian-American film and television editor. Born in Sicily, Corrao moved to New York City as a child with his family during
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. He developed an interest in film editing after majoring in theater at Queens College. He is a member of American Cinema Editors. Corrao won a
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for his work on ''
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'' (1996) and was later nominated for an
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for his work on Bruce Weber's ''Chop Suey'' (2001).


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* American film editors American Cinema Editors Italian emigrants to the United States Queens College, City University of New York alumni American television editors {{Film-editor-stub