Jack Couffer
Personal Info
Known for
Camera
Gender
Male
Birthday
1924-12-07
Day of Death
2021-07-30 (96 years old)
Place of Birth
Upland, California, USA
Jack Couffer
Biography
Jack Couffer was an American cinematographer, director, and author known for his work on nature films and documentaries. He began his career as a combat photographer during World War II. Couffer worked on several Disney nature films, including The Living Desert (1953) and The African Lion (1955). He directed Ring of Bright Water (1969), a film about a pet otter, and co-directed The Hellstrom Chronicle (1971), which won an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Couffer's work often focused on the natural world, showcasing his passion for wildlife and environmental conservation.
Acting
(1954)
Crew
(1989)
Cheetah
Screenstory
(1984)
Sheena
Second Unit Director
(1983)
Never Cry Wolf
Producer
(1980)
The Wild and the Free
Writer
(1979)
The Last Giraffe
Director
(1979)
Mountain Family Robinson
Director
(1978)
Race for Survival
Writer, Director
(1973)
Jonathan Livingston Seagull
Director of Photography
(1972)
Living Free
Director
(1972)
The Darwin Adventure
Writer, Director
(1969)
Ring of Bright Water
Director, Screenplay
(1968)
The Wild Heart
Writer, Director
(1967)
The Legend of the Boy and the Eagle
Director, Writer, Director of Photography
(1967)
The Not So Lonely Lighthouse Keeper
Director, Writer
(1966)
Concho, the Coyote Who Wasn't
Director, Writer
(1966)
Run, Light Buck, Run
Director, Writer
(1965)
A Country Coyote Goes Hollywood
Co-Producer, Cinematography, Director
(1962)
The Legend of Lobo
Director
(1961)
Nikki, Wild Dog of the North
Director
(1960)
The Savage Eye
Director of Photography
(1958)
Edge of Fury
Director of Photography
(1957)
The Best Doggoned Dog in the World
Director of Photography
(1956)
Running Target
Screenplay, Producer