Nicholas Monsour
Los Angeles, California, U.S
Nicholas Monsour is a film and television editor from Los Angeles. His work includes the films "Nope," "Next Goal Wins," "Us" and "Keanu," and the television shows "Key & Peele," "The Twilight Zone," "The Last O.G.," "Cobra Kai," "Colin in Black & White," "Jean Claude Van Johnson," "Whiskey Cavalier," "Brockmire," "Comrade Detective," "Drunk History," and HBO’s "Witness." He was nominated for an Emmy for "Key & Peele" (2016). He has also worked extensively in non-profit media production and education.
Monsour received a BFA degree from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His sculptures, installations, performance and theater pieces, video art, and films have been exhibited in multiple cities in the United States and abroad. The feature film he wrote and directed, Oh My Soul, was an official selection at the 2009 Rotterdam International Film Festival. He has also worked as a graphic designer, theatrical set designer and book designer.
Nicholas Monsour is the son of poet/author Leslie Monsour and computer/playback engineer John Monsour, and his brother Jesse Monsour is a creative director at the media production and visual effects company, A52.