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G.E. Richardson
(1896-1964)
Camera and Electrical Department
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G.E. Richardson was born on 17 June 1896 in Iowa, USA. G.E. is known for
My Own True Love (1949)
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Doctor Rhythm (1938)
. G.E. died on 31 December 1964 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Known for
My Own True Love
6.0
Camera and Electrical Department
1949
Doctor Rhythm
5.9
Camera and Electrical Department
1938
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Who's Got the Action?
5.5
still photographer
(uncredited)
1962
The Rat Race
6.6
still photographer
(uncredited)
1960
Walk Like a Dragon
6.8
still photographer
(uncredited)
1960
The Buccaneer
6.4
still photographer
(uncredited)
1958
Vertigo
8.3
still photographer
(uncredited)
1958
The Tin Star
7.3
still photographer
(uncredited)
1957
Tripoli
5.7
still photographer
(uncredited)
1950
Captain Carey, U.S.A.
6.5
still photographer
(uncredited)
1949
Samson and Delilah
6.8
still photographer
(uncredited)
1949
Song of Surrender
6.8
still photographer
(uncredited)
1949
The Heiress
8.1
still photographer
(uncredited)
1949
Sorrowful Jones
6.9
still photographer
(uncredited)
1949
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
6.5
still photographer
(uncredited)
1949
My Own True Love
6.0
still photographer
1949
Whispering Smith
6.6
still photographer
(uncredited)
1948
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Born
June 17
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1896
Iowa, USA
Died
December 31
,
1964
Los Angeles, California, USA
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