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Tom Richmond is a film worker. He was born in New York on 18 January 1950. He is known for Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist (2008), House of 1000 Corpses (2003), Chapter 27 (2007), Killing Zoe (1994) and Roadside Prophets (1992).
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Tom Richmond
Born 1950-01-18 (74 years ago) in New York.
Award | Year |
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Independent Spirit Award for Best Cinematography (Little Odessa) | 1996 |
Independent Spirit Award for Best Cinematography (Pastime) | 1992 |
Independent Spirit Award for Best Cinematography (Stand and Deliver) | 1989 |
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