VIRGINIA KATZ (Editor) began her career in editing when she spent the summer working for her father, Sidney M. Katz, an award winning editor best known for his work on "Diary of a Mad Housewife." Working for her father inspired Virginia to pursue a career in editing. Virginia finds editing to be a fascinating challenge. "It’s like a puzzle; I try to make it work in a way that flows. I try to help the director achieve his or her vision on screen."

Her most recent feature film was the Academy-award winning, "Gods and Monsters," written and directed by Bill Condon, a director she has worked with for the past ten years, since meeting on the feature film, "Sister Sister." She recently edited the television musical "Geppetto" for the Walt Disney Company. Other feature editing credits include "Opportunity Knocks"
and "Candyman: Farewell to Flesh." Virginia’s other work includes the television movies, "The Man Who Wouldn't Die," "Dead in the Water," "White
Lie," "Traveling Man," and for the past three years, the popular television series, "Felicity" for Disney/Imagine Television.

Virginia also spent two years living in England working with Peter Townsend, of the legendary rock band, The Who, helping him establish his archival and educational film studio in London. Virginia was drawn to HER MAJESTY as soon as she read the script. She was intrigued by the quality of the story and noted, "It’s a script with substance and integrity".