C. Robert Cargill
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Cargill at Fantastic Fest 2009 | |
| Lahir | Christopher Robert Cargill 08 September 1975 San Antonio, Texas, A.S. |
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Christopher Robert Cargill (lahir 8 September 1975 adalah seorang penulis skenario, novelis, pembawa acara podcast, dan mantan kritikus film asal Amerika, yang dikenal dengan nama pena Massawyrm (di Ain't It Cool News) dan Carlyle (di Spill.com). Saat ini, Cargill tinggal di Austin, Texas, bersama istrinya.[1] Ia dikenal sebagai penulis film Sinister (2012), Sinister 2 (2015), Doctor Strange (2016), dan The Black Phone (2021). Ia juga merupakan kolaborator penulisan yang kerap bekerja sama dengan Scott Derrickson.
Referensi
- ^ "C. Robert Cargill bio". C. Robert Cargill. Diakses tanggal 2013-06-20.
Pranala luar
- C. Robert Cargill di IMDb (dalam bahasa Inggris)
- Interview with DoubleToasted.com
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