Movie: Diving Deep: The Life and Times of Mike deGruy

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Michael deGruy
Michael deGruy

Self (archive footage)

Gracie Atkins
Gracie Atkins

Self

Paul Atkins
Paul Atkins

Self

David Attenborough
David Attenborough

Self

James Cameron
James Cameron

Self

Frances DeGruy
Frances DeGruy

Self

Max DeGruy
Max DeGruy

Self

Mimi Armstrong DeGruy
Mimi Armstrong DeGruy

Self

Bruce Carlson
Bruce Carlson

Self

Frank DeGruy
Frank DeGruy

Self

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