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- Neil A. Hawryliw (November 9, 1955 – October 3, 2021) was a Canadian professional ice hockey right winger who pla**** in one National Hockey League game...
- in the United States. The episode was written by Jim Guttridge and Ken Hawryliw, and directed by Rob Bowman. "Trevor" is a "Monster-of-the-W****" episode...
- Daniel Arkin and Jim Guttridge, and a further episode was written by Ken Hawryliw, who was the series' property master from 1993 to 1998. Duchovny also wrote...
- Anton Bowring Cinematography Chris Openshaw Edited by Ben Stark Charlie Hawryliw Music by Rebekka Karijord Production companies BFI Good Productions Universal...
-  1999 (1999-03-28) 6ABX16 17.67 134 17 "Trevor" Rob Bowman Jim Guttridge & Ken Hawryliw April 11, 1999 (1999-04-11) 6ABX17 17.65 135 18 "Milagro" Kim Manners Story...
- stilts; this cord was then edited out in post-production. Props master Ken Hawryliw was forced to create his own leucotome after failing to secure a real one...
- that featured the Flukeman also had a small image of props master Ken Hawryliw and the American Ronin magazine that Mulder flips through contained a "blink-and-you'll...
- supplement the live insects. These props were designed by prop master Ken Hawryliw and "could [be] put ... next to a real roach and no one would know the...
- Anderson's fourteen-year-old sister Zoë for the role. Props specialist Ken Hawryliw claimed the biggest challenge in producing the episode was finding Christmas...
- Mikhail Gavrilov (1893-1954), a Russian professor and Catholic writer Neil Hawryliw (1955–2021), a Canadian ice hockey player Pyotr Mikhailovich Gavrilov (1900–1979)...