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Hoy grew up in Canada, and moved to [[San Francisco]] to study [[improvisational theatre]]. She took up the role of artistic director at a new improvisational company, The Good Will Store. She also taught theatre games in schools and correctional facilities, and acted in [[Robert Altman]]'s 1971 film [[McCabe & Mrs. Miller]].<ref name="lidplussdesign 2018">{{Cite web|url=http://www.hpaonline.com/?page_id=2729|title=HPA Online, Hollywood Professional Association|last=lidplussdesign|website=www.hpaonline.com|language=en|access-date=2018-10-20}}</ref> |
Hoy grew up in Canada, and moved to [[San Francisco]] to study [[improvisational theatre]]. She took up the role of artistic director at a new improvisational company, The Good Will Store. She also taught theatre games in schools and correctional facilities, and acted in [[Robert Altman]]'s 1971 film [[McCabe & Mrs. Miller]].<ref name="lidplussdesign 2018">{{Cite web|url=http://www.hpaonline.com/?page_id=2729|title=HPA Online, Hollywood Professional Association|last=lidplussdesign|website=www.hpaonline.com|language=en|access-date=2018-10-20}}</ref> |
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Following filming, Hoy moved to [[Los Angeles]] and gained an apprenticeship to Altman. She worked in research, costume and production design, and acted in several of his films, including ''[[California Split]]'', [[Nashville (film)|''Nashville'']], ''[[3 Women]]'' and [[A Wedding (1978 film)|''A Wedding'']]. She later became a film assistant, a sound assistant, and film editor. Her editing credits include Altman's 1992 film [[The Player (1992 film)|''The Player'']], many films for director [[Tyler Perry]] and the Oscar-nominated film [[The Joy Luck Club (film)|''The Joy Luck Club'']].<ref name="Development 2018" /> In 2006 she edited the acclaimed film, ''[[The Celestine Prophecy (film)|The Celestine Prophecy]].''<ref>{{Citation|last1=Bain|first1=Barnet|title=The Celestine Prophecy|date=2006|url= |
Following filming, Hoy moved to [[Los Angeles]] and gained an apprenticeship to Altman. She worked in research, costume and production design, and acted in several of his films, including ''[[California Split]]'', [[Nashville (film)|''Nashville'']], ''[[3 Women]]'' and [[A Wedding (1978 film)|''A Wedding'']]. She later became a film assistant, a sound assistant, and film editor. Her editing credits include Altman's 1992 film [[The Player (1992 film)|''The Player'']], many films for director [[Tyler Perry]] and the Oscar-nominated film [[The Joy Luck Club (film)|''The Joy Luck Club'']].<ref name="Development 2018" /> In 2006 she edited the acclaimed film, ''[[The Celestine Prophecy (film)|The Celestine Prophecy]].''<ref>{{Citation|last1=Bain|first1=Barnet|title=The Celestine Prophecy|date=2006|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/72440845|isbn=1424833590|access-date=2018-10-20|last2=Collis|first2=Terry|last3=Camhe|first3=Beverly J.efilm producer|last4=Gordon|first4=Dan|last5=Mastroianni|first5=Armand|last6=Settle|first6=Matthew|last7=Kretschmann|first7=Thomas|last8=Callies|first8=Sarah Wayne|last9=Gish|first9=Annabeth|oclc=72440845 }}</ref> |
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Hoy is on the Board of Directors of both the Motion Picture Editors Guild and American Cinema Editors.<ref name="lidplussdesign 2018" /> |
Hoy is on the Board of Directors of both the Motion Picture Editors Guild and American Cinema Editors.<ref name="lidplussdesign 2018" /> |
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Occupation | Actress · Film editor |
Maysie Hoy is a Canadian film editor and actress.[1][2][3]
Hoy has a brother, William Hoy, who is also a film editor.[4]
Life
Hoy grew up in Canada, and moved to San Francisco to study improvisational theatre. She took up the role of artistic director at a new improvisational company, The Good Will Store. She also taught theatre games in schools and correctional facilities, and acted in Robert Altman's 1971 film McCabe & Mrs. Miller.[5]
Following filming, Hoy moved to Los Angeles and gained an apprenticeship to Altman. She worked in research, costume and production design, and acted in several of his films, including California Split, Nashville, 3 Women and A Wedding. She later became a film assistant, a sound assistant, and film editor. Her editing credits include Altman's 1992 film The Player, many films for director Tyler Perry and the Oscar-nominated film The Joy Luck Club.[1] In 2006 she edited the acclaimed film, The Celestine Prophecy.[6]
Hoy is on the Board of Directors of both the Motion Picture Editors Guild and American Cinema Editors.[5]
References
- ^ a b Development, PodBean. "Editor Maysie Hoy on working w/ Director Robert Altman and building a career in film". Retrieved 2018-10-20.
- ^ "Maysie Hoy". BFI. Retrieved 2018-10-20.
- ^ "Maysie Hoy". IMDb. Retrieved 2018-10-20.
- ^ Cho, Jenny (2013). Chinese in Hollywood. Arcadia Publishing. p. 115. ISBN 978-0-7385-9973-1.
- ^ a b lidplussdesign. "HPA Online, Hollywood Professional Association". www.hpaonline.com. Retrieved 2018-10-20.
- ^ Bain, Barnet; Collis, Terry; Camhe, Beverly J.efilm producer; Gordon, Dan; Mastroianni, Armand; Settle, Matthew; Kretschmann, Thomas; Callies, Sarah Wayne; Gish, Annabeth (2006), The Celestine Prophecy, ISBN 1424833590, OCLC 72440845, retrieved 2018-10-20