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Mark Sceurman
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Camera and Electrical Department
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Weird U.S. (2004–2005)
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Mark Sceurman is known for
Weird U.S. (2004)
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Paranormal Caught on Camera (2019)
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American Native (2014)
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Known for
Weird U.S.
8.2
TV Series
Writer
2005 • 2 eps
Paranormal Caught on Camera
6.2
TV Series
Self - Co-Founder, Weird NJ
2019–2023 • 88 eps
American Native
6.9
Self
2014
Weird N.J.
8.6
Video
Camera and Electrical Department
1999
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Camera and Electrical Department
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Weird U.S.
8.2
TV Series
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2005
2 episodes
Camera and Electrical Department
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Weird N.J.
8.6
Video
camera operator
1999
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3
Trailer 1:07
Weird U.S. Real Tales Of The Bizarre: Volume 2
Trailer 1:05
Weird U.S. Real Tales Of The Bizarre: Volume 3
Trailer 1:18
Weird U.S.
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Appeared in the segment for deep fried hot dogs at Rutt's Hut in the Travel Channel's original program, Deep-Fried Paradise.
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Co-founder and editor of Weird NJ magazine.
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