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Other names
  
Johnny Coquillon

Role
  
Cinematographer

Name
  
John Coquillon

Years active
  
1956 - 1987

Occupation
  
Cinematographer


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Full Name
  
Albert Louis Coquillon

Born
  
29 July 1930
The Hague, Netherlands

Died
  
January 1987, Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, United Kingdom

Awards
  
Genie Award for Best Achievement in Cinematography

Movies
  
Straw Dogs, Cross of Iron, Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, The Changeling, Witchfinder General

Similar People
  
David Zelag Goodman, Del Henney, Daniel Melnick, Christopher Wicking, T P McKenna

John Coquillon (1930–1987) was a Dutch cinematographer. Born in The Hague, Netherlands, Coquillon started in the British film industry as a Pinewood Studios clapper loader in the 1950s before becoming a documentary cameraman later in the decade shooting numerous wildlife movies throughout Africa. Coquillon relocated from Africa back to the UK in the mid-1960s. His ability to work speedily and utilize natural light brought him to the attention of writer Alfred Shaughnessy, who recommended Coquillon to director Michael Reeves for Witchfinder General (1968), the first of several horror films that he worked on as Director of Photography for American International Pictures.

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In 1971, Coquillon began a fruitful working relationship with Sam Peckinpah, first serving as cinematographer for the controversial director’s critically acclaimed Straw Dogs. He later shot Peckinpah’s Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (1973), Cross of Iron (1977), and The Osterman Weekend (1983). After Osterman, the majority of Coquillon’s remaining credits were in television, including the television movie Ivanhoe (1982) and numerous miniseries.

Coquillon’s other films include The Wilby Conspiracy (1975) and Clockwise (1986). He won the Best Cinematographer Genie Award in 1980 for The Changeling.

References

John Coquillon Wikipedia