American film producer
George Joseph Folsey Jr. (born January 17, 1939) is an American film producer, editor, assistant director and cinematographer who frequently worked with director John Landis in the 1980s. Folsey was acquitted in a manslaughter case brought over the deaths of actor Vic Morrow and two children in a helicopter accident on the set of Twilight Zone: The Movie. Folsey is the son of George J. Folsey and father of editor Ryan Folsey.[1]
Significant collaborations
With John Landis
Folsey Jr. edited or co-edited six Landis films: all productions from Schlock (1973) to The Blues Brothers (1980), Thriller and Coming to America. Folsey produced eleven films directed or co-directed by Landis (Schlock, The Blues Brothers, all films from An American Werewolf in London to Coming to America). He was also second unit director on Landis' Trading Places, Into the Night and Three Amigos projects. His son, editor Ryan Folsey appeared in Landis's first feature film Schlock. Folsey's name is mentioned in a scene in Trading Places when Louis Winthorpe gives his coat to the coat attendant and says "Good morning Folsey."
Selected filmography
Actor
Year
|
Film
|
Director
|
Role
|
Notes
|
1983
|
Trading Places
|
John Landis
|
Extra
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Uncredited
|
Additional crew
Year
|
Film
|
Director
|
Role
|
1972
|
Glass Houses
|
Alexander Singer
|
Camera operator
|
Cinematographer
Year
|
Film
|
Director
|
1972
|
Glass Houses
|
Alexander Singer
|
Thanks
Year
|
Film
|
Director
|
Role
|
Notes
|
2002
|
Cabin Fever
|
Eli Roth
|
Very special thanks
|
First collaboration with Eli Roth
|
2004
|
Club Dread
|
Jay Chandrasekhar
|
Thanks
|
Second collaboration with Jay Chandrasekhar
|
2008
|
The Rainbow Tribe
|
Christopher R. Watson
|
Very special thanks
|
|
2011
|
Cellmates
|
Jesse Baget
|
Special thanks
|
|
- Direct-to-video films
- Documentaries
Editor
Year
|
Film
|
Director
|
1977
|
Exploring the Unknown
|
Alan Neuman
|
Thanks
Year
|
Film
|
Director
|
Role
|
2004
|
Edgar G. Ulmer: The Man Off-Screen
|
Michael Palm
|
Thanks
|
- Shorts
Editorial department
Year
|
Film
|
Director
|
Role
|
2000
|
The Right Hook
|
Luke Greenfield
|
Additional editor
|
- TV movies
- TV pilots
- TV series
- TV shorts
Producer
Year
|
Film
|
Director
|
Credit
|
1971
|
Red, Red, Freckled
|
Leonid Nosyrev
|
Producer
|
- TV specials
Editor
Year
|
Film
|
Director
|
1968
|
Here's Peggy Fleming
|
Robert Scheerer
|
2011
|
Wendy Liebman: Taller on TV
|
Wendy Liebman
|
References
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