Pasquale A. "Pat" Buba (April 16, 1946 – September 12, 2018)[1] was an American film editor, noted for his longtime collaboration with George A. Romero.
Biography
Pasquale Buba was born in 1946 as the second child of Edward Buba (d. 1997) and Angeline Buba (née Gentile; 1921–2017).[2] His mother, who was born in the Italian city of Tursi, came to the United States in 1929.[2] Buba grew up in Braddock, Pennsylvania, together with his older brother Anthony "Tony" Buba (born 1943).[2][3]
Buba started to work as a sound engineer and editor in the early 1970s for Pittsburgh's WQED.[4] Together with John Harrison and Dusty Nelson he founded the small Pittsburgh-based production company BuDuDa in 1973.[4] The company, which was later renamed to The Image Works, produced commercial and industrial films.[4]
He married production manager Zilla Clinton in 1983, and remained together until his death in 2018.[6]
Death
Buba died in his home in Los Angeles on September 12, 2018, at the age of 72, after a lengthy battle with lung cancer.[6] His funeral was held on November 24.[7]