John Cork

For other people named John Cork, see John Cork (disambiguation).

John Cork is an American author, screenwriter, and documentary film director and producer.

Biography

Career

An avid James Bond fan, Cork has produced, written, and directed thirty documentaries along with Bruce Scivally for MGM's releases of the James Bond films on DVD (can be seen on the Ultimate Edition 2 Disc James Bond DVDs). As an author, he and Scivally have written the biographies of Ian Fleming, Cubby Broccoli, and Harry Saltzman. Collectively, they have conducted over one hundred and fifty interviews with the creative talents behind the 007 films. They also contributed to The Ultimate James Bond: An Interactive Dossier, a CD-ROM for MGM Interactive.

Cork serves as president of a multi-media production company called Cloverland in Los Angeles; the company has two documentary features and over 300 documentary shorts since 1999, many of them "making of" featurettes that get included on DVD releases of films.[1][2]

In 2002, Cork and Bruce Scivally wrote the book James Bond: The Legacy which documents the history of the James Bond legacy as well as importance in popular culture, global affairs and current events from the time it started up until present time. In 2003, John Cork also co-wrote the book Bond Girls Are Forever: The Women of James Bond with actress Maryam d'Abo.[3]

Cork is also a member of The Ian Fleming Foundation, a group dedicated to the study of Ian Fleming and his works.[4]

Screenwriting

Cork, who is an award-winning screenwriter, has penned the civil rights drama, The Long Walk Home, starring Sissy Spacek and Whoopi Goldberg, and has written screenplays for many major film studios. Bruce Scivally has worked for several motion picture production companies, co-edited The Special Effects and Stunts Guide, and was the Production Coordinator for the 2001 Academy Awards Show. Both authors live in Los Angeles.[5]

In addition, in 2007, for the release of the Spider-Man 2.1 DVD, Cork and Bruce Scivally wrote and compiled the Spidey Sense 2.1-trivia track, a closed captioning feature on Disc 1 of the DVD, which includes integrated pop-ups that provides information about the Spider-Man actors, directors, production, comic books and Spider-Man legacy. The feature is available via closed captioning that plays during the course of key scenes throughout the film.

Personal

John Cork was born in Montgomery, Ala.[6] He now lives in Los Angeles with his wife, singer Nicole Dillenberg, and their son Jimmy.[2] Both Cork and his wife are graduates of the University of Southern California School of Cinema-Television.[6]

Cork has said that he and his wife honeymooned at Goldeneye, the secluded home in Jamaica where Ian Fleming wrote his 14 James Bond books.[2] Goldeneye's owner, Island Records founder and hotelier Chris Blackwell, who served as location manager for Dr. No (1962), waived the rental for the three-bedroom villa as a wedding present, according to Cork.[2]

References

  1. "Welcome to C′loverland". Retrieved August 8, 2010.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Berlin, Howard M. "An Interview with John Cork". Muscatine, Iowa: Classic Images. Retrieved August 8, 2010.
  3. Stamos, Athena. (November 14, 2005) The John Cork CBn Interview – James Bond 007. CommanderBond.net. Retrieved on 2008-1-28.
  4. "The Ian Fleming Foundation". ianflemingfoundation.org. Retrieved September 27, 2008.
  5. Cork, John & Scivally, Bruce (2002). James Bond: The Legacy; Harry N. Abrams, Inc. Cover [Inside-Back].
  6. 1 2 Cieply, Michael (February 4, 1988). "USC Student Suit Challenges Film-TV School Practices". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 8, 2010.
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