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Neil Gover
(1951-2007)
Camera and Electrical Department
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Neil Gover was born on 5 June 1951. He is known for
Good Will Hunting (1997)
,
Wrong Turn (2003)
and
Crash (1996)
. He died on 4 January 2007.
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Known for
Good Will Hunting
8.3
Camera and Electrical Department
1997
Wrong Turn
6.1
Camera and Electrical Department
2003
Crash
6.4
Camera and Electrical Department
1996
The Corruptor
6.1
Camera and Electrical Department
1999
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Wrong Turn
6.1
generator operator
2003
Conviction
6.2
TV Movie
generator operator
2002
The Corruptor
6.1
generator operator
1999
Good Will Hunting
8.3
electrician
1997
Crash
6.4
generator operator
1996
Getting Away with Murder
4.7
generator operator
1996
Harrison Bergeron
7.2
TV Movie
genny operator
1995
Canadian Bacon
5.9
assistant lighting technician
1995
The Diamond Fleece
5.7
TV Movie
best boy electric
1992
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Born
June 5
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1951
Died
January 4
,
2007
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