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George Dye
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Camera and Electrical Department
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George Dye is known for
Dante's Peak (1997)
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The War of the Roses (1989)
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St. Ives (1976)
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Known for
Dante's Peak
6.0
Camera and Electrical Department
1997
The War of the Roses
6.8
Camera and Electrical Department
1989
St. Ives
6.2
Camera and Electrical Department
(as George Dye Jr.)
1976
The Glades
7.4
TV Series
Camera and Electrical Department
("a" camera)
2010 • 1 ep
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Camera and Electrical Department
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11
Perfect Couples
6.5
TV Series
first assistant camera: "b" camera
first assistant camera: "a" camera
2010–2011
2 episodes
The Glades
7.4
TV Series
first assistant camera: "a" camera
2010
1 episode
Reinventing the Wheelers
7.5
TV Movie
assistant camera
2007
House of the Dead 2
3.7
TV Movie
additional first assistant camera
2005
Mute
6.2
Short
assistant camera
2005
Dante's Peak
6.0
first assistant camera
1997
Ring of the Musketeers
3.5
TV Movie
first assistant camera
1992
Babe Ruth
5.8
TV Movie
assistant camera
1991
Family Matters
6.6
TV Series
assistant camera
(uncredited)
1990
1 episode
The War of the Roses
6.8
additional assistant camera
1989
St. Ives
6.2
second assistant camera
(as George Dye Jr.)
1976
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George Dye Jr.
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