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Maciek Malish

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Maciek Malish (born Maciej Juliusz Malisz; January 7, 1962 – September 12, 2015) was a Polish-born American sound editor. He received ten Emmy Awards nomination during his career for his work on The X-Files , Millennium , Lost , and The Tick .[1] Malish won two Primetime Emmy Awards in 1996 and 1997 for his sound editing work on The X-Files.[2] [1] Malish also garnered nine Motion Picture Sound Editors Award nominations, winning twice for his work on Lost and the 2000 television film Noriega: God's Favorite .[3]

Malish was a native of Gliwice, Poland.[2] In addition to The X-Files , Malish's sound editing credits in television included The Wonder Years , L.A. Law , Ally McBeal , Lost , Person of Interest , as well as the upcoming HBO series, Westworld , which is scheduled to premiere in 2016.[2] His film credits included The Hand That Rocks the Cradle in 1992, Starship Troopers in 1997, and Jobs in 2013.[2]

Malish was killed in a traffic accident on September 12, 2015, while bicycling in Moorpark, California.[2] Malish's bicycle was struck by a car while he was biking on Moorpark Road.[2] The same car also struck a passing motorcycle, killing its driver, 43-year old Jesse Cushman.[2] The California Highway Patrol, which was investigating the accident, noted that drugs and alcohol did not appear to have played a role in the accident.[2]

Maciek Malish, a resident of Simi Valley, California, was 53-years old.[2] His funeral and burial were held in Poland.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b Rocha, Veronica (2015年09月14日). "Emmy Award-winning sound editor from 'X-Files' killed in Moorpark crash". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 2015年10月10日.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Gettell, Oliver (2015年09月14日). "Maciek Malish, Emmy-winning sound editor for Lost & The X-Files, dies at 53". Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved 2015年10月10日.
  3. ^ Lincoln, Ross A. (2015年09月14日). "Maciek Malish Dies: Emmy-Winning 'X-Files' Sound Editor Was 53". Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved 2015年10月10日.
  4. ^ "Memorial fund set up for sound editor killed in Moorpark crash". Ventura County Star . 2015年09月16日. Retrieved 2015年10月10日.

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