James Cox

James Cox

director, writer, producer

James Cox was born on Feb 05, 1975 in USA. James Cox's big-screen debut came with Highway directed by James Cox in 2002.

James Cox' short film "Atomic Tabasco" caught the eyes of Michael Gruber and Mike Deluca, who hired him to direct "Highway," written by Scott Rosenberg, starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Jared Leto. Next, working with long-time collaborator Captain Mauzner, Cox co-wrote and directed "Wonderland" starring Kate Bosworth, Val Kilmer, Dylan McDermott, and Josh Lucas, which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival. James recently re-teamed with producer Holly Wiersma ("Bobby") and wrote (with brother Stephen) "The Billionaire Boys Club" - a true-crime thriller set in the heady days of the '80s in Beverly Hills.

  • Birthday

    Feb 05, 1975
  • Place of Birth

    USA
  • Also known

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Awards

2 wins & 0 nominations

Student Academy Awards, USA
1999
Alternative
Winner - Bronze Medal
Atomic Tabasco (1999)
Sundance Film Festival
1999
Atomic Tabasco (1999)
Winner - Short Filmmaking Award - Honorable Mention
Atomic Tabasco (1999)

Movies & TV Shows

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Movies