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Guffey is the surname of: People * Burnett Guffey (1905–1983), American cinematographer * Cary Guffey (born 1972), American former child actor * J. Roger Guffey (1929–2009), American lawyer and president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City * James M. Guffey (1839–1930), American oilman and politician * James Guffey (1982–2021), ring name Jimmy Rave, American professional wrestler * Joseph F. Guffey (1870–1959), American businessman and politician See also * Guffey Coal Act * Celebration Park Celebration Park is an archaeological park in the Western United States, western United States, located in Southwestern Idaho, southwestern Idaho. It is the state's first Archaeology, archeological park and is adjacent to the Snake River near Me ...
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Burnett Guffey
Burnett Guffey, A.S.C. (May 26, 1905 – May 30, 1983) was an American cinematographer. He won two Academy Awards: ''From Here to Eternity'' (1953) and ''Bonnie and Clyde'' (1967). Career While still a teenager, the future Academy Award-winning cinematographer began as a camera assistant in 1923 on John Ford's 1924 western saga '' The Iron Horse.'' He was then hired by the Famous Players-Lasky Studios in 1927, became a camera operator in 1928 and worked there until 1943. Guffey was hired as a Director of Photography by Columbia Pictures in 1944. In 1957–58, he served as president of the American Society of Cinematographers (A.S.C.) for a year, and had been a long-standing member. According to film critic Spencer Selby, Guffey was a prolific film noir cinematographer, shooting 20 of them, including ''In a Lonely Place'' (1950).
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Cary Guffey
Cary Guffey (born May 10, 1972) is an American former child actor and financial planner. He is best known for his debut in the role of Barry Guiler in the film ''Close Encounters of the Third Kind'' (1977). Biography Born in Douglasville, Georgia, Guffey was raised in West Windsor, New Jersey and attended West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South before graduating from the University of Florida with a degree in marketing and from Jacksonville State University with an M.B.A. Guffey made his film debut in the 1977 film ''Close Encounters of the Third Kind''. In 1979, he appeared in the movie ''The Sheriff and the Satellite Kid'' and its sequel '' Everything Happens to Me'', with Bud Spencer. Guffey made his last onscreen appearance in the 1985 miniseries A miniseries or mini-series is a television series that tells a story in a predetermined, limited number of episodes. "Limited series" is another more recent US term which is sometimes used interchangeably. , the popularity o ...
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