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Charriot Terry
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Camera and Electrical Department
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Charriot Terry is known for
Sundown (2013)
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The Forsaken Westerns (2017)
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The Christmas Mountains (2014)
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Known for
Sundown
8.4
TV Series
Rebecca Reese
2016 • 1 ep
The Forsaken Westerns
8.3
TV Series
Cinematographer
2017–2018 • 6 eps
The Christmas Mountains
Short
Cinematographer
2014
The Old West
TV Series
Additional Crew
2019 • 1 ep
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Camera and Electrical Department
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Actress
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Cinematographer
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2
The Forsaken Westerns
8.3
TV Series
Cinematographer
2017–2018
6 episodes
The Christmas Mountains
Short
Cinematographer
2014
Camera and Electrical Department
Previous
1
The Forsaken Westerns
8.3
TV Series
camera
camera operator
2017
8 episodes
Actress
Previous
1
Sundown
8.4
TV Series
Rebecca Reese
2016
1 episode
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