David Milhous is a film and television editor and one of the founding members of the American Post-Punk band Lippy's Garden.Milhous spent a number of years editing news at CNN in Atlanta before turning to more dramatic long form storytelling. His work as an editor has aired on CBS, CNBC, NBC, ABC, CNN, Fox Broadcasting Company, HGTV, Discovery, BBC, Virgin1, MTV, MTV2, History Channel, The Learning Channel, Biography, Animal Planet, Spike TV, UPN, CNN International, IFC, Lifetime, The Africa Channel, The Travel Channel, and The Science Channel.David cites John Ford, Philip Glass and Henri Cartier-Bresson as his greatest creative influences and is a lifetime member of The American Film Institute and The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
Sang the National Anthem at Dodger stadium when 11 years old with 5 others as a member of Robert Schuller's HOP boys choir.
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While at the University of Southern California, he was the drummer in a band with Disney Producer/Director Dan Povenmire. They were both students at the time and shared an office at The Daily Trojan campus newspaper.
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He is the adopted son of businessman Paul Milhous.
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Earned a nomination from the American Cinema Editors' (ACE) Student Editing Competition in 2001.
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Toured the LA club scene in the mid 80s as a drummer in the band Lippy's Garden. Their 1985 record was co-produced by Greg Pasetta, son of Marty Pasetta.
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In 1978, David's uncle Ben Bollinger conducted The Citrus Singers on the self-titled solo album from Gene Simmons, front man of the infamous rock and roll band KISS.
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Throughout David's childhood, his mother was a soloist at the famous First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood. She also sang opera in Los Angeles.