Biography
John Cope was a professional sound recordist in the film industry. Born on July 11, 1903, in Utah, USA, Cope worked on several notable films during his career. One of his notable credits is as a sound recordist for the 1939 film Union Pacific, a historical drama directed by Cecil B. DeMille. The film was a major production at the time, and Cope's work on the sound department likely played a crucial role in capturing the film's immersive audio experience.
Cope continued to work in the film industry, taking on sound recordist roles for other notable productions. In 1952, he worked on the film The Greatest Show on Earth, another Cecil B. DeMille production that won several Academy Awards. The same year, Cope also worked on the comedy film Road to Bali, starring Bob Hope and Bing Crosby. Thes…




