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Robert Rhea
(1905-1966)
Camera and Electrical Department
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Robert Rhea was born on 26 August 1905. He is known for
The Rough Riders (1927)
and
Cease Fire! (1953)
. He died on 26 August 1966 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Known for
The Rough Riders
3.8
Camera and Electrical Department
1927
Cease Fire!
6.0
Camera and Electrical Department
1953
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Donovan's Reef
6.7
first assistant camera
(uncredited)
1963
The Alamo
6.8
assistant camera
(uncredited)
1960
Vice Raid
5.6
assistant camera
(uncredited)
1959
The Searchers
7.8
assistant camera
(uncredited)
1956
Cease Fire!
6.0
camera operator
1953
Barbed Wire
5.9
assistant camera operator
(uncredited)
1952
Red River
7.7
assistant camera
(uncredited)
1948
Feudin', Fussin' and A-Fightin'
6.2
camera operator
(uncredited)
1948
You and Me
6.8
assistant camera
(uncredited)
1938
Cleopatra
6.8
assistant camera
(uncredited)
1934
The Song of Songs
6.7
assistant camera
(uncredited)
1933
Sky Bride
6.8
assistant camera
(uncredited)
1932
The Miracle Man
6.7
assistant camera
(uncredited)
1932
Working Girls
6.3
assistant camera
(uncredited)
1931
Innocents of Paris
7.5
camera crew
(uncredited)
1929
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Born
August 26
,
1905
Died
August 26
,
1966
Los Angeles, California, USA
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