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Julian Del Valle
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Julian Del Valle was born on 29 November 1956 in Havana, Cuba. He is known for
The Limey (1999)
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The Gingerbread Man (1998)
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Known for
The Limey
6.9
Camera and Electrical Department
1999
The Gingerbread Man
5.7
Additional Crew
1998
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10
Erin Brockovich
7.4
balloon lights
(uncredited)
2000
Brokedown Palace
6.4
balloon lights
(uncredited)
1999
Cookie's Fortune
6.8
balloon lights
(uncredited)
1999
A Night at the Roxbury
6.2
balloon lights
(uncredited)
1998
Pleasantville
7.5
balloon lights
(uncredited)
1998
The X Files
7.0
balloon lights
(uncredited)
1998
Goodbye Lover
5.6
balloon lights
(uncredited)
1998
The Gingerbread Man
5.7
balloon lights
1998
Hard Rain
5.9
balloon lights
(uncredited)
1998
Face/Off
7.3
balloon lights
(uncredited)
1997
Camera and Electrical Department
Previous
8
The Limey
6.9
light balloon technician
1999
Baby Geniuses
2.6
balloon lighting supervisor
(uncredited)
1999
What Dreams May Come
7.0
balloon lighting supervisor
(uncredited)
1998
Wild Things
6.6
balloon lighting supervisor
(uncredited)
1998
Titanic
7.9
balloon lighting supervisor
(uncredited)
1997
Fire Down Below
5.1
balloon lighting supervisor
(uncredited)
1997
U Turn
6.7
balloon lighting supervisor
(uncredited)
1997
Disturbing the Peace
6.2
balloon lighting supervisor
(uncredited)
1996
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Born
November 29
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1956
Havana, Cuba
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Credited with introduction and first use of helium-filled balloons with internal light sources on a U.S. film set. The technology was ultimately awarded an Academy Award in Technical Achievement.
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