Trevor Ambrose
Trevor Ambrose, ACE, CCE, is an award-winning Canadian film and television editor recognized as a premier comedy talent across the United States and Canada's top-tier comedy editor. He is best known for shaping the heart and timing of iconic series including "Saturday Night Live" (NBC, 1975-), "The Kids in the Hall" (CBS/Comedy Central/HBO, 1989-95; Amazon, 2022), "Schitt's Creek" (CBC, 2015-20) and "The Miniature Wife" (Peacock/ Sky Group, 2026). Ambrose also worked on hit features like Warner Bros./New Line's "8-Bit Christmas" (2021), Gabourey Sidibe's "All I Didn't Want for Christmas" (2022) and the critically acclaimed feature documentary "Killing Patient Zero" (2019). Ambrose's work on the series finale of "Schitt's Creek" earned him an Emmy nomination and an ACE Eddie Award, cementing his status as a master of comedic storytelling. His versatility is further showcased in the Christopher Walken feature "Back in Black," where he served in the dual capacity of Picture Editor and Sound Designer.
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