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Name
  
Wilkie Cooper

Role
  
Cinematographer


Spouse
  
Peggy Bryan (m. ?–1996)

Parents
  
D.P. Cooper

Wilkie Cooper Wilkie Cooper Acclaimed Cinematographer of Ray Harryhausen Classics

Died
  
December 15, 2001, England, United Kingdom

Movies
  
Jason and the Argonauts, The 7th Voyage of Sinbad, One Million Years BC, Mysterious Island, First Men in the Moon

Similar People
  
Charles H Schneer, Don Chaffey, Nathan H Juran, Frank Launder, Sidney Gilliat

Wilkie Cooper BSC (19 October 1911 in London, England – 15 December 2001 in England) was a British cinematographer.

Wilkie Cooper Wilkie Cooper Acclaimed Cinematographer of Ray Harryhausen Classics

He was the son of the silent era cinematographer Douglas Percival Cooper. His early career included Green for Danger (1946) and London Belongs to Me (1948) for producer-director team Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat, Stage Fright (1950) for Alfred Hitchcock, and Undercover (1943) for Ealing Studios. He worked with Jack Cardiff on Web of Evidence (1956), a thriller starring Van Johnson and Vera Miles and worked with J. Lee Thompson on the Wernher von Braun biopic I Aim at the Stars (1960). He co-produced Sea of Sand (1958) with Monty Berman.

He forged a partnership with special effects maestro Ray Harryhausen in later years, photographing several of his productions, including The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (1958), Jason and the Argonauts (1963) and First Men in the Moon (1964).

Cooper retired in 1972. He was married to actress Peggy Bryan, whom he outlived.

Selected filmography

  • Call of the Blood (1949)
  • It's a Wonderful World (1956)
  • References

    Wilkie Cooper Wikipedia