Los Angeles, July 30 -- Don Zimmerman, the master craftsman behind the editing of some of Hollywood's most enduring cinematic moments, from the poignant war-time narrative of 'Coming Home' to the high-octane pulse of the 'Rocky' sequels and the spectacular energy of 'Men in Black 3' and 'Night at the Museum', has died at the age of 81.
The announcement was made by Perception PR via social media, stating, "Rest in Peace Don Zimmerman . He will be greatly missed."
A native of Los Angeles, Zimmerman entered the film industry in the 1970s, cutting his teeth as an assistant editor on a string of pivotal New Hollywood films. He began contributing to the editorial departments of films such as "The Landlord", "Harold and Maude", "The Last of Shei...