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Paul Canniff
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Set Decorator
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Paul Canniff was born on 24 March 1980 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. He is a set decorator, known for
Let's Bowl (1998)
,
Let's Bowl (2001)
and
Newton's Apple (1983)
.
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Known for
Let's Bowl
8.8
TV Series
Set Decorator
1998
Let's Bowl
8.3
TV Series
Set Decorator
2001
Newton's Apple
7.5
TV Series
Self
1991 • 1 ep
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Set Decorator
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Self
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Let's Bowl
8.3
TV Series
Set Decorator
2001–2002
Let's Bowl
8.8
TV Series
Set Decorator
1998
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Alternative name
Paul Caniff
Height
6′ (1.83 m)
Born
March 24
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1980
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
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Appeared in the play "The Blue People" as the Human Boy.
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Graduated from the Lola & Rudy Perpich Minnesota Center for Arts Education in May of 1998.
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