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Robert Coburn
(1900-1990)
Camera and Electrical Department
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Robert Coburn was born on 23 June 1900 in Choteau, Montana, USA. He is known for
Cover Girl (1944)
. He died on 3 July 1990 in Canoga Park, California, USA.
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Known for
Cover Girl
6.7
Camera and Electrical Department
1944
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Fluffy
6.0
still photographer
(uncredited)
1965
Get Yourself a College Girl
4.9
still photographer
(uncredited)
1964
Rio Conchos
6.6
still photographer
(uncredited)
1964
13 Ghosts
6.1
still photographer
(uncredited)
1960
They Came to Cordura
6.4
still photographer
(uncredited)
1959
Bell Book and Candle
6.8
still photographer
(uncredited)
1958
Vertigo
8.2
still photographer
(uncredited)
1958
Prairie Raiders
5.8
still photographer
(uncredited)
1947
Lawless Empire
6.3
still photographer
(uncredited)
1945
Cover Girl
6.7
photographer: magazine covers
1944
For Whom the Bell Tolls
6.8
still photographer
(uncredited)
1943
Li'l Abner
5.0
still photographer
(uncredited)
1940
Our Town
6.5
still photographer
(uncredited)
1940
The Real Glory
6.5
still photographer
(uncredited)
1939
Algiers
6.6
still photographer
(uncredited)
1938
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Born
June 23
,
1900
Choteau, Montana, USA
Died
July 3
,
1990
Canoga Park, California, USA
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July 3, 1990
How old was Robert Coburn when he died?
90 years old
Where did Robert Coburn die?
Canoga Park, California, USA
When was Robert Coburn born?
June 23, 1900
Where was Robert Coburn born?
Choteau, Montana, USA
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