Stephen Philipson
- Editor
- Editorial Department
- Director
Stephen Philipson, CCE is an award-winning editor whose work has screened around the world. His recent credits include the hit TV series "Raised by Wolves" (HBO Max) from Ridley Scott, Bryan Fuller's stylish series "Hannibal" (Gaumont/NBC), starring Hugh Dancy and Mads Mikkelsen, and the cult classic "Orphan Black" (BBC America/Space/Temple Street) starring Tatiana Maslany. His feature credits include indie favorite "The Wild Hunt," voted Best Canadian First Feature and one of Canada's Top Ten by the Toronto International Film Festival, and "Grown Up Movie Star," a prize-winner at Sundance. Never one to turn down an adventure, he once traveled to Sri Lanka to edit an epic Action/Romance about the Sri Lankan civil war (in Tamil and Singhalese) for a director who contacted him randomly over the internet. A graduate of the Canadian Film Centre and Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Stephen's break came on the 2009 documentary "Prom Night in Mississippi" (starring Academy Award winner Morgan Freeman), which premiered at Sundance, broadcast on HBO, and screened at The White House. He also edited the hit TV comedy "Todd and the Book of Pure Evil" (Space/FearNet/SyFy), "Molly Maxwell," a coming-of-age feature drama by Sara St. Onge, and "Anne with an E," by the Emmy Award-winning writer of Breaking Bad Moira Walley-Beckett.
Stephen holds two degrees and three passports. He is eligible to work in the United States, Britain and Canada.
Stephen holds two degrees and three passports. He is eligible to work in the United States, Britain and Canada.