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Rick Tuber, film and television editor who won an Emmy for cutting ER, is dead at age 69

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Rick Tuber, an editor known for his work on popular series including ER and Chicago Fire, has died at age 69.Tuber died on January 7 at Los Angeles' Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center after suffering a heart attack, according to a spokesperson for his family.He was best known for his work editing television shows, but Tuber also was featured as an assistant editor on multiple feature films in the 1980s.One of Tuber's greatest honors in the industry was an Emmy he received for cutting a first-season episode of ER in 1995, which he shared with fellow editor Randy Jon Morgan.

Final cut: The prolific film and television editor Rick Tuber died on January 7 at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in LA of a heart attack, a spokesperson for his family announcedHis most recent credited work was for editing four episodes of Bones in 2017, according to IMDb.

Other significant editing stints include 13 episodes of Salem from 2014 through 2017, two episodes of Chicago Fire in 2012 and a 23-episode stretch of The Unit from 2006–2009.

In the late 1980s, Tuber worked as an editor on producer Michael Mann's Miami Vice follow-up Crime Story.He often worked on police thrillers and procedurals, including Cagney & Lacey, the Don Johnson–starring Nash Bridges, Martial Law and Wiseguy.

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