Marcia Lucas Dead: 'Star Wars' Oscar Winner & 'American Graffiti' Editor Was 80

Marcia Lucas, who won an Oscar for editing 1977's 'Star Wars' and got a nom for 'American Graffiti,' both directed by her then-husband George Lucas, died May 27

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