John Cox
John Cox, born on May 7, 1908, in Leicester, Leicestershire, England, was a prominent figure in the film industry. Known for his work as a sound supervisor and recordist, Cox's career spanned several decades, contributing to the audio aspects of numerous films.
Biography
John Cox, born on May 7, 1908, in Leicester, Leicestershire, England, was a prominent figure in the film industry. Known for his work as a sound supervisor and recordist, Cox's career spanned several decades, contributing to the audio aspects of numerous films.
Cox's filmography includes notable works such as "Modesty Blaise" (1966), where he served as the sound recordist. He went on to work as the sound supervisor for "The Horse's Mouth" (1958), demonstrating his versatility and expertise in the field. Cox's contributions to the cinematic experience were further evident in his work on the musical "Oliver!" (1968) and the comedy-drama "Scrooge" (1970), both of which he served as the sound supervisor.




