David Gamble obituary
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My husband, David Gamble, who has died aged 70, was an award-winning film editor who worked in documentaries, TV dramas and feature films.
As the editor on the 1998 film Shakespeare in Love, starring Gwyneth Paltrow and Joseph Fiennes, David won a Bafta, and was nominated for an Academy Award (the film, directed by John Madden, won the Oscar for best film).
More films followed, including Veronica Guerin (2003), starring Cate Blanchett, and Shopgirl (2005), featuring Steve Martin and Claire Danes.
David was born in Derry, Northern Ireland, to Ida (nee Haire), a housewife, and William Gamble, a clerk. He attended the Model primary school, then Foyle college, before studying ecology at Edinburgh University. It was while living in Edinburgh that his love of film grew, through the annual film festival. On graduation in 1977 he worked in various jobs including as a park ranger in the Hermitage of Braid, Edinburgh, and as a wildlife conservation researcher in Loch Leven, where he studied the mating patterns of brown trout.
But his heart lay in the visual arts, and in 1983, on hearing from a friend that there were jobs going in London selling tickets at the Royal Academy, he made his way there. He then got a job as assistant projectionist at the London Film School, before working as a freelance assistant editor from 1984 to 1989, then freelance editor thereafter.
One of his first editing credits was on the 1989 TV series Streetwise, starring Andy Serkis. In the 1990s David co-edited the miniseries Tales of the City starring Laura Linney, and edited dramas including the TV movies Loved Up, Black Easter (both 1995) and Truth or Dare (1996), as well as the pilot episode of Cold Feet in 1997. Moving into feature films he edited Different for Girls (1996) and My Son the Fanatic (1997), written by Hanif Kureishi, before going on to Shakespeare in Love.
The essence of great film editing is storytelling, and David was a wonderful storyteller. His wit and musicality informed his editing and the passions of his life were film and music – in the late 2000s he sometimes DJed at his friends Steve and Ali’s live music club What’s Cookin‘ in east London. In 2006 David moved from editing to teaching, inspiring students at various film schools including the National Film School and London Film Academy, and universities such as Edinburgh, Kent, Goldsmiths, University of London and Southampton Solent, which made him an honorary fellow in 2015. He continued teaching until last year.
David was the kindest of men. His wit and humour, and his distinctive laugh, were all commented upon by colleagues, friends and neighbours. His love for art, music and literature made him an erudite companion.
David and I met in 1983, at a gig by the electro-funk band Prince Charles and the City Beat. We were together from then, marrying in 1997.
I survive him, as do his sisters, Jenny and Heather.
Editor
Claire Danes, Steve Martin, and Jason Schwartzman in
Shopgirl (2005)
Shopgirl
6.3
Editor
2005
Snuff-Movie (2005)
Snuff-Movie
3.8
Editor
2005
Cate Blanchett in Veronica Guerin (2003)
Veronica Guerin
6.8
Editor
2003
Timothy Spall, Lennie James, James Nesbitt, and Bill Nighy
in Lucky Break (2001)
Lucky Break
6.2
Editor
2001
Andrew McCarthy in The Sight (2000)
The Sight
5.8
TV Movie
Editor
2000
Gwyneth Paltrow and Joseph Fiennes in Shakespeare in Love
(1998)
Shakespeare in Love
7.1
Editor
1998
My Son the Fanatic (1997)
My Son the Fanatic
6.8
Editor
1997
Robert Bathurst, James Nesbitt, Hermione Norris, Fay Ripley,
and John Thomson in Cold Feet (1997)
Cold Feet
8.2
TV Series
Editor
1997
1 episode
Screen One (1985)
Screen One
6.9
TV Series
Editor
1996
1 episode
Rupert Graves and Steven Mackintosh in Different for Girls
(1996)
Different for Girls
7.0
Editor
1996
Ian Hart and Lena Headey in Loved Up (1995)
Loved Up
6.8
TV Movie
Editor
1995
Screen Two (1984)
Screen Two
6.6
TV Series
Editor
1995
1 episode
Queen of the East (1995)
Queen of the East
7.3
TV Movie
Editor
1995
Tales of the City (1993)
Tales of the City
8.3
TV Mini Series
Editor
1993
6 episodes
The Secret (1991)
The Secret
TV Series
Editor
1991
Frankie Howerd in All Change (1989)
All Change
6.6
TV Series
Editor
1989–1991
6 episodes
Streetwise (1989)
Streetwise
7.4
TV Series
Editor
1989
12 episodes
Editorial Department
Borrowed Time (2012)
Borrowed Time
5.9
editorial consultant
2012
One World: The Years that Rocked the Planet
off-line editor
1992
Bill Paterson in Traffik (1989)
Traffik
8.4
TV Mini Series
assistant editor: Britain
1989
Rowan Atkinson, Jeff Goldblum, Emma Thompson, Kim Thomson,
and Emil Wolk in The Tall Guy (1989)
The Tall Guy
6.2
assistant editor
1989
Elliott Spiers in Paperhouse (1988)
Paperhouse
6.6
second assistant editor
1988
Paul Weller, The Style Council, Mick Talbot, and Dee C. Lee
in The Style Council: Jerusalem (1987)
The Style Council: Jerusalem
6.8
Music Video
assistant editor
1987
Geoffrey Palmer in Fairly Secret Army (1984)
Fairly Secret Army
7.2
TV Series
assistant editor
1984
1 episode
Sound Department
Driving Me Crazy (1988)
Driving Me Crazy
6.6
sound editor
1988
Geoffrey Palmer in Fairly Secret Army (1984)
Fairly Secret Army
7.2
TV Series
assistant sound editor
1986
1 episode
Thanks
Patricia Clarkson in Out of Blue (2018)
Out of Blue
4.8
thanks
2018
Doremi (2011)
Doremi
Short
special thanks
2011
Lorraine Ashbourne, Angela Walsh, and Dean Williams in
Distant Voices, Still Lives (1988)
Distant Voices, Still Lives
7.4
with special thanks to
1988










