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  • John Wilcox
  • John Wilcox
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  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none John Wilcox Real Name John Wilcox First publication Unknown
  • Captain John Wilcox is a Starfleet Officer who served in the mid to late 24th Century. He gained promotion to Commanding Officer of the USS Nighitngale in 2376 weeks after the end of the Dominion War. (Star Trek: Nightingaleā€ˇ)
  • John Wilcox, BSC (7 May 1905-31 May 1979) was the veteran cinematographer of the two 1960s Doctor Who films, Dr. Who and the Daleks and Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.. He was the first person in Doctor Who history to have the title of director of photography. For three decades was the only person to occupy this role until Glen MacPherson filled the same position on the 1996 TV movie.
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Name
  • John Wilcox
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  • Captain, USS Nightingale
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  • red
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  • Starfleet Commanding Officer
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  • male
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  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none John Wilcox Real Name John Wilcox First publication Unknown
  • Captain John Wilcox is a Starfleet Officer who served in the mid to late 24th Century. He gained promotion to Commanding Officer of the USS Nighitngale in 2376 weeks after the end of the Dominion War. (Star Trek: Nightingaleā€ˇ)
  • John Wilcox, BSC (7 May 1905-31 May 1979) was the veteran cinematographer of the two 1960s Doctor Who films, Dr. Who and the Daleks and Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.. He was the first person in Doctor Who history to have the title of director of photography. For three decades was the only person to occupy this role until Glen MacPherson filled the same position on the 1996 TV movie. Much of his career was spent working at Hammer Films; in particular, he lensed several films for director Freddie Francis. Wilcox's last film was 1978's ensemble comedy The Hound of the Baskervilles; he became badly ill during production however, and was replaced by Dick Bush (who, co-incidentally, had worked as a film cameraman on the television version of Doctor Who). Wilcox never fully recovered from his illness, and died the following year.