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Zimo Huang

Emmy Nominated Film/TV Editor

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Zimo Huang is an Emmy-Nominated editor. Born in Beijing, China, and raised in the United States, he currently resides in Los Angeles.

Some highlights from his film editing career include the 2015 Academy Award-nominated documentary feature Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me, which followed the musician's journey with Alzheimer's disease. He also edited the feature drama The Tomorrow Man, premiering at the Sundance Film Festival in 2019.

Zimo's work spans diverse genres, including the sci-fi horror film Megan (2018) and the powerful COVID-19 documentary Days and Nights in Wuhan (2021). His editing on Wuhan earned him a Best Editing award at the Zhejiang Film Phoenix Awards.

He worked on the docuseries Kevin Hart: Don't F**k This Up (2020), looking at the comedian's life, which received a Primetime Emmy nomination in 2021. More recently, his collaboration with Condé Nast led to the new travel show Detour, focusing on eco-travel in popular global destinations.

In 2024, Zimo received an Emmy Award nomination for his work on the Netflix series "Live to 100: The Secrets of the Blue Zones," a series about the communities with remarkably long lifespans.