John Wilkinson
Also known as John K. Wilkinson, John Wilkenson, Doc Wilkinson, John Keene Wilkinson, John 'Doc' Wilkinson, John K. Wilkerson
John Wilkinson, born on April 13, 1920, in Hartford, Connecticut, USA, was a prominent figure in the film industry, known for his significant contributions to sound design. He was active from the late 1950s to the late 1980s, working on a variety of films that spanned different genres and eras.
Biography
John Wilkinson, born on April 13, 1920, in Hartford, Connecticut, USA, was a prominent figure in the film industry, known for his significant contributions to sound design. He was active from the late 1950s to the late 1980s, working on a variety of films that spanned different genres and eras.
Wilkinson's career began as a sound recordist, a role he held for notable films such as "Breakfast at Tiffany's" (1961) and "Seconds" (1966). He later transitioned to the role of sound re-recording mixer, a position he held for prominent films like "Mean Streets" (1973), "Days of Heaven" (1978), "Black Eagle" (1988), and "The Fourth War" (1990). Throughout his career, Wilkinson worked under various names, including John K. Wilkinson, John Wilkenson, Doc Wilkinson, John Keene Wilkinson, John 'Doc' W…




