Yan Miles

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Born
Shaftesbury, Dorset
Occupation(s)Television and film editor
Yearsactive1999–present
Yan Miles
Born
Shaftesbury, Dorset
Occupation(s)Television and film editor
Years active1999–present

Yan Miles, ACE, is an English television and film editor.[1][2] He is best known for his work on the Netflix series The Crown and BBC Television series Sherlock.[3][4]

Miles worked on five episodes of the Andor TV series, being rewarded by an Emmy Award for Outstanding Picture Editing for a Drama Series in 2025.

Yan began his career working for Stanley Long.[4] Yan won his first Emmy award for the Nick Hurran directed Sherlock: His Last Vow in 2014.[5] He is a member of the American Cinema Editors (ACE) and the British Film Editors (BFE).[6] His latest project, the Netflix film Night Always Comes.[7]

Filmography

Year Title Contribution Note
2025 Night Always Comes Editor Feature film
2022–2025 Andor Editor 5 episodes
2024 William Tell Editor Feature film
2023 The Turkish Detective Editor 2 episodes
2023 Sharper Editor Feature film
2020 Professor Longhair, Rugged & Funky Editor and producer Documentary
2020 White Lines Editor 2 episodes
2016–2020 The Crown Editor 6 episodes
2018 Press Editor 3 episodes
2017 Oasis Editor Feature film
2014–2017 Sherlock Editor 3 episodes
2016 Game of Thrones Editor 1 episode
2016 Beowulf: Return to the Shieldlands Editor 1 episode
2015 Childhood's End Editor 3 episodes
2015 Fortitude Editor 2 episodes
2011–2015 Strike Back Editor 8 episodes
2013–2014 Endeavour Editor 6 episodes
2013 Rock and Roll Fuck'n'Lovely Editor and producer Feature film
2012 The Missing Editor 2 episodes
2011 Primeval Editor 6 episodes
2009 The Prisoner Editor 5 episodes
2005 Rome Editor 1 episode
2002 Function at the Junction Editor Short film
2000 It's a Goat's Life Editor Short film
1999 Half-Life: Uplink Editor Short film

Awards and nominations

References

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