Marcia Lucas, ‘Star Wars’ Editor And George Lucas’ Ex-Wife, Dies At 80

Marcia Lucas, the ex-wife of George Lucas who won an Oscar for editing the first Star Wars film in 1977, has died.

Representatives for Marcia Lucas told TMZ that the film legend died on Wednesday after suffering from metastatic cancer. She was 80.

“Marcia will be remembered as a brilliant storyteller, a trailblazer for women in film, a loving mother and grandmother, a generous host, and a loyal friend whose humor and sparkle filled every room she entered. Her influence on film is indelible, but those who knew her best will remember the way she made life feel more vivid, more beautiful, more fun, and more full of love,” Marcia Lucas’ family said in a statement (via Variety). “Her work was known for its emotional intelligence, rhythm, and humanity — a rare ability to find the truth of a scene and bring heart, momentum, and clarity to the screen.”

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Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/timlammers/2026/05/29/marcia-lucas-star-wars-editor-and-george-lucas-ex-wife-dies-at-80/