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Rob McConachie
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Rob McConachie was born on 14 April 1968 in Montreal, Québec, Canada. He is an actor and producer, known for
The Pruning Act (2016)
,
Reaper (2007)
and
Helen's Balls (2012)
.
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Known for
The Pruning Act
Short
Producer
2016
Reaper
7.8
TV Series
Burly Man
2007 • 1 ep
Helen's Balls
Short
Financially Challenged Man
2012
Four Spots
Short
Employee #1
2005
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4
Helen's Balls
Short
Financially Challenged Man
2012
The Lost Treasure of the Grand Canyon
3.6
TV Movie
Dr. Wilson
(as Rob Mcconachie)
2008
Reaper
7.8
TV Series
Burly Man
2007
1 episode
Four Spots
Short
Employee #1
2005
Producer
Previous
2
The Pruning Act
Short
executive producer
2016
Helen's Balls
Short
producer
2012
Production Manager
Previous
1
Helen's Balls
Short
unit production manager
2012
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Alternative name
Rob Mcconachie
Born
April 14
,
1968
Montreal, Québec, Canada
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