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Hugh Thomas "Fireman" Casey (October 14, 1913 – July 3, 1951) was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He played for the Chicago Cubs (1935), the Brooklyn Dodgers (1939–42 and 1946–48), the Pittsburgh Pirates (1949), and the New York Yankees (1949).
Date Of Birth October 14, 1913, Atlanta, Georgia, United States Died July 3, 1951, Atlanta, Georgia, United States Profession Camera Department, Actor, Writer
Camera Department Title Year Status Character Curb Your Enthusiasm TV Series electrician - 6 episodes, 2005 - 2011 electric - 3 episodes, 2005 Shanghai Kiss 2007 best boy electric Zoey 101 2005-2006 TV Series electrician - 2 episodes Drake and Josh Go Hollywood 2006 TV Movie electrician Good Girls Don't... 2004 TV Series dimmer operator - 1 episode Dallas 362 2003 electrician American Gun 2002 best boy electric 13 Moons 2002 first electrician That's Life 2000 TV Series best boy electric Marlene 2000 best boy electric L.A. Without a Map 1998 first electrician Homegrown 1998 best boy electric Poison Ivy: The New Seduction 1997 Video best boy grip The Price of Kissing 1997 best boy electric The Secret World of Alex Mack 1995-1996 TV Series best boy electric - 26 episodes Poison Ivy II 1996 best boy electric Leprechaun 4: In Space 1996 Video best boy electric Romancing Sara 1995 electrician Smooth Operator 1995/I best boy electric Embrace of the Vampire 1995 best boy electric Love Street 1994 TV Series best boy electric - 1 episode
Actor Title Year Status Character Facing the Lion 2010 Video short 2001 Maniacs 2005 Reverend Jonas A Parking Lot Story 1997 Short Parking Lot Attendant
Writer Title Year Status Character Facing the Lion 2010 Video short story
Art Department Title Year Status Character Comedy Central Canned Ham 2001 TV Series swing - 1 episode
Known for movies Shanghai Kiss (2007) as Camera and Electrical Department
Poison Ivy II (1996) as Camera and Electrical Department
Embrace of the Vampire (1995) as Camera and Electrical Department
Homegrown (1998) as Camera and Electrical Department