Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of Jack E. Cox is not on record. He is Director of Photography, known for Number Seventeen (1932), The Ring (1927), Juno and the Paycock (1930), Jack E. Cox's first movie on record is from 1927. His last motion picture on file dates from 1937.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1937: The Lady vanishes (Director of Photography), Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, with Margaret Lockwood, Michael Redgrave, Paul Lukacs,
1932: Number Seventeen (Number 17) (Director of Photography), Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, with , Anne Grey, John Stuart,
1931: Rich and strange (East of Shanghai) (Director of Photography), Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, with Henry Kendall, Joan Barry, Percy Marmont,
1931: The Skin Game (Director of Photography), Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, with George Bancroft, Jill Edmond, C.V. France,
1930: Mary (Director of Photography), Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, with Alfred Abel, Olga Tschechowa, Paul Graetz,
1930: Murder! (Director of Photography), Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, with Herbert Marshall, Norah Baring, Phyllis Konstam,
1930: Juno and the Paycock (Director of Photography), Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, with Sara Allgood, Edward Chapman, Maire O'Neill,
1929: Blackmail (Director of Photography), Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, with Hannah Jones, , ,
1929: The Manxman (Director of Photography), Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, with Carl Brisson, Malcolm Keen, Anny Ondra,
1928: Champagne (Director of Photography), Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, with Betty Balfour, Jean Bradin, Ferdinand von Alten,
1928: The Farmer's Wife (Director of Photography), Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, with Jameson Thomas, Lillian Hall-Davies, Gordon Harker,
1927: The Ring (Director of Photography), Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, with Carl Brisson, Lillian Hall-Davies, Ian Hunter,