Tricia Cooke
Tricia Cooke is an American editor whose work in film editing has been closely associated with the Coen brothers. Born on June 25, 1965, in the United States, Cooke began in the editing department as an assistant on Barton Fink in 1991, gaining early experience in the craft.
Biography
Tricia Cooke is an American editor whose work in film editing has been closely associated with the Coen brothers. Born on June 25, 1965, in the United States, Cooke began in the editing department as an assistant on Barton Fink in 1991, gaining early experience in the craft. By 1996, Cooke served as an associate editor on Fargo, contributing to the film’s distinctive pacing and narrative structure.
Cooke’s collaboration with the Coen brothers continued with The Big Lebowski in 1998, where Cooke worked as an editor. Her involvement in these projects reflects a consistent role in shaping the tone and rhythm of films known for their sharp dialogue and layered storytelling. Cooke’s work in editing has been part of a broader creative environment, including screenwriting and producing, particul…





