



Jack Couffer
Camera1924Upland, California, USA

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.
Known For
Acting History
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
1978
Race for Survival
Writer
Race for Survival
Director
1973
Jonathan Livingston Seagull
Director of Photography
1972
1969
Ring of Bright Water
Director
Ring of Bright Water
Screenplay
1968
The Wild Heart
Director
The Wild Heart
Writer
1967
The Legend of the Boy and the Eagle
Director of Photography
1966
1965
A Country Coyote Goes Hollywood
Co-Producer
A Country Coyote Goes Hollywood
Cinematography
A Country Coyote Goes Hollywood
Director
1962
The Legend of Lobo
Director
1961
Nikki, Wild Dog of the North
Director
Nikki, Wild Dog of the North
Camera Operator
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
Running Target
Producer
1954
The Disneyland Story
as Self
