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Crawford Weaver
(1908-1986)
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Crawford Weaver was born on 20 February 1908 in Nebraska, USA. He was an actor, known for
Legion of Terror (1936)
,
Danger Patrol (1937)
and
Night Spot (1938)
. He died in July 1986 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
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Known for
Legion of Terror
5.8
Slim Hewitt
1936
Danger Patrol
5.5
Eric Trumble
1937
Night Spot
5.2
Smokey
1938
Saturday's Heroes
5.5
Baker
1937
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Night Spot
5.2
Smokey
1938
Bringing Up Baby
7.8
Minor Role
(uncredited)
1938
Danger Patrol
5.5
Eric Trumble
1937
Saturday's Heroes
5.5
Baker
1937
Stage Door
7.7
Bit Role
(uncredited)
1937
Annapolis Salute
5.8
Cadet
(uncredited)
1937
Criminals of the Air
6.7
Ronnie
(uncredited)
1937
I Promise to Pay
6.6
Joe Ellis
(uncredited)
1937
Racketeers in Exile
G-Man
(uncredited)
1937
Legion of Terror
5.8
Slim Hewitt
1936
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Born
February 20
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1908
Nebraska, USA
Died
July 1986
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
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