George Heath

 

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George Heath is a film worker. Born in Sydney. He is known for Thoroughbred (1936), Lovers and Luggers (1938), Mr. Chedworth Steps Out (1939), Let George Do It (1938) and Come Up Smiling (1939).

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George Heath

Born 1901 in Sydney.

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George Heath was an Australian cinematographer best known for his collaboration with Ken G. Hall.

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