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Ralph Spotts
(1900-1990)
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Ralph Spotts was born on 14 October 1900 in Canton, Ohio, USA. He is known for
Headin' East (1937)
and
False Roomers (1931)
. He died on 25 November 1990 in Beverly, Massachusetts, USA.
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Known for
Headin' East
6.0
Sound Department
(as Ralph K. Spotts)
1937
False Roomers
7.3
Short
Sound Department
1931
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Sound Department
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Headin' East
6.0
sound recordist
(as Ralph K. Spotts)
1937
Chasing Yesterday
5.9
boom operator
(uncredited)
1935
Ace of Aces
6.3
assistant sound recording engineer
(uncredited)
1933
False Roomers
7.3
Short
recording
1931
Cimarron
5.8
assistant recordist
(uncredited)
1931
Editorial Department
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She
6.4
assistant film editor
(uncredited)
1935
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Alternative name
Ralph K. Spotts
Born
October 14
,
1900
Canton, Ohio, USA
Died
November 25
,
1990
Beverly, Massachusetts, USA
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