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  1. Charles A. Duncombe Jr. is known for Creepshow (1982), The Party Animal (1984) and Octavia (1982). Add photos, demo reels. Add to list. More at IMDbPro Contact info & Agent info. Known for: Creepshow. 6.8. Additional Crew (as Charles Duncombe) 1982. The Party Animal. 4.8. Producer. 1984. Octavia. 5.2. Second Unit or Assistant Director (second unit)

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  2. Charles A. Duncombe Jr.. Additional Crew: Creepshow. Charles A. Duncombe Jr. is known for Creepshow (1982), The Party Animal (1984) and Octavia (1982).

  3. Personal information. Gender: Male. Nationality: American. Occupation/Career: Producer. Years active: 1984-2007. M*A*S*HConnection. Main Roles: ' M*A*S*H 30th Anniversary Reunion Special (supervising producer) Charles A. Duncombe, Jr. served as supervising producer for the 2002 FOX network aired M*A*S*H 30th Anniversary Reunion Special.

  4. Feb 18, 1999 · Directed by: Frédérique Michel. Production Design by: Charles A. Duncombe, Jr. Produced by: Steven Pocock. Cast: Strawn Bovee, Jennifer Dion, Scott Donovan, Joel Drazner, Richard Grove, Patricia Raquel Lopez, Anna Pond, Valerie Ramirez, Bo Roberts, Paul Rubenstein. Backstage West. 18 February 1999. Review by Anne Louise Bannon. “It’s ...

  5. Sir Charles Duncombe (November 1648 – 9 April 1711) [1] of Teddington, Middlesex and Barford, Wiltshire, was an English banker and Tory politician who sat in the English and British House of Commons between 1685 and 1711. He served as Lord Mayor of London from 1708 to 1709.

  6. Sep 13, 2001 · August 10 – September 23, 2001. By Charles A. Duncombe Jr. Directed by Frédérique Michel. based on the text Frederick of Prussia by Heiner Müller, translated by Carl Weber. Cast: Rachel Boyle, Maureen Byrnes, Chris Codol, Ruthie Crossley, Damien DePaolis, David E. Frank, Richard Grove, Jed Low, Paul M. Rubenstein, Tara Tobin, Christian YoungMiller.

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    By Charles A. Duncombe Jr. based on the text Frederick of Prussia by Heiner Müller, translated by Carl Weber August 10 – September 23, 2001 Directed by Frederíque Michel Production Design by Charles A. Duncombe Jr. Assistant Director Paul M. Rubenstein Cast: Rachel Boyle Wilhelmina, Mad Girl, Female Terrorist

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