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Robert Bryan
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Robert Bryan is known for
Monster in a Box (1992)
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Der Rosenkavalier (1994)
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I puritani (2001)
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Known for
Monster in a Box
7.5
Camera and Electrical Department
1992
Der Rosenkavalier
8.7
TV Movie
Camera and Electrical Department
1994
I puritani
TV Movie
Camera and Electrical Department
2001
The Marriage of Figaro
8.7
TV Movie
Camera and Electrical Department
1974
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I puritani
TV Movie
lighting
2001
Der Rosenkavalier
8.7
TV Movie
stage lighting
1994
Monster in a Box
7.5
lighting consultant
1992
Die Entführung aus dem Serail
TV Movie
lighting: stage
1988
Faust
6.1
TV Movie
lighting designer
1985
Higglety Pigglety Pop!
7.7
TV Movie
lighting director
1985
Andrea Chénier
7.8
TV Movie
lighting designer
1985
Arabella
7.8
TV Movie
lighting designer: stage
1984
Where the Wild Things Are
6.0
TV Movie
lighting designer
1984
La Cenerentola
8.4
TV Movie
lighting designer
1983
Mary Stuart
7.6
TV Movie
stage lighting
1982
Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail
TV Movie
lighting
1981
Lucrezia Borgia
8.5
TV Movie
stage lighting
1980
Beethoven's Fidelio
8.0
TV Movie
television lighting
1980
The Rake's Progress, a Fable
8.2
TV Movie
lighting
1979
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Other works
His theatre credits include: as lighting designer - "The Happiest Days of Your Life" by
John Dighton
(1984, Barbican, London, UK, directed by
Clifford Williams
).
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Was nominated for Broadway's 1983 Tony Award as Best Lighting Designer for Shakespeare's "All's Well That Ends Well."
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