Editor Robert Shugrue began his professional career with a stint in Universal's television division in the late '50s, working on such programs as Alfred Hitchcock Presents and Leave It to Beaver. In 1982, he earned an Emmy award for his editing of the miniseries, A Woman Called Golda. In total, he earned four Emmy nominations throughout his career. Shugrue died in late 1999.
Robert F. Shugrue
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