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Al Casey
(1936-2006)
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Al Casey was born on 26 October 1936 in Long Beach, California, USA. He died on 17 September 2006 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA.
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2 nominations
Known for
Maslin Beach
4.7
Soundtrack
("Forty Miles of Bad Road")
1997
Crime Story
8.3
TV Series
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("Ramrod")
1986 • 1 ep
The Dick Clark Show
7.7
TV Series
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("Ramrod")
1958 • 1 ep
Nancy & Lee in Las Vegas
6.1
Self
1975
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Mafia II
8.5
Video Game
lyrics: "FORTY MILES OF BAD ROAD"
music: "FORTY MILES OF BAD ROAD"
(uncredited)
2010
Maslin Beach
4.7
writer: "Forty Miles of Bad Road"
1997
Crime Story
8.3
TV Series
writer: "Ramrod"
1986
1 episode
Chapter Three
writer: "Forty Miles Bad Road"
(uncredited)
1971
The Dick Clark Show
7.7
TV Series
writer: "Ramrod"
1958
1 episode
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Born
October 26
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1936
Long Beach, California, USA
Died
September 17
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2006
Phoenix, Arizona, USA
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