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Richard LaBrie is an American clinical psychologist and Emmy-nominated editor, director, producer, and writer.[1][2][3][4][5]
LaBrie received his doctorate in clinical psychology (Psy.D.) from The California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University in 2015. He graduated from the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University in 1983.[6][7]
LaBrie works primarily as a clinical psychologist in private practice in Pasadena, CA.[8]
LaBrie formerly worked primarily as an editor. His editing credits include television shows such as Mad TV, Woke Up Dead, Workaholics, and Key and Peele.[9]
In 2015, for his work editing Comedy Central's Key and Peele, LaBrie earned his first Emmy nomination. He was nominated again for editing Comedy Central's Key and Peele in 2016.[10][11]
LaBrie has directed two feature-length films - Good Luck starring Vincent D'Onofrio, and Joe's Rotten World.[12][13]
Year | Award | Category | Nominee(s) | Result |
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2015 | 67th Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Picture Editing for Variety Programming | Richard LaBrie, Christian Hoffman, Phil Davis | Nominated |
2016 | 68th Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Picture Editing for Variety Programming | Richard LaBrie, Neil Mahoney, Nicholas Monsour, Stephen Waichulis | Nominated |
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