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Frank Maher, born on July 25, 1897, in New Haven, Connecticut, USA, was a significant figure in the film industry. He is known for his work as a sound engineer and recordist, contributing to several notable films. Maher's career spanned at least a decade, with his earliest credited work being "Stella Dallas" in 1937, where he served as the sound recordist. He went on to work on "Ball of Fire" in 1941, again as a sound engineer. Maher's final known credit is for the 1942 film "To Be or Not to Be," where he worked as a sound engineer. His contributions to these films highlight his role in the development and advancement of sound technology in cinema during the early to mid-20th century.
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