John Jeffcoat

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John Jeffcoat
Mr John Jeffcoat,Director "outsourced"( English) and Ms Krunti Mazumdar , Shri Pravin Dabas & Ms Emily Hamilton of the film Mem Sahib at a press conference at Black Box.jpg
Jeffcoat (right) at IFFI 2006
Born
U.S.
NationalityAmerican
CitizenshipU.S.
OccupationFilm director

John Jeffcoat is an American film director. He is most popular for his film Outsourced starring Josh Hamilton and Ayesha Dharker. The film was adapted as a television series, and ran for one season before being cancelled.

John Jeffcoat graduated from Denison University in 1994, and in addition to directing has worked as a writer, producer, cinematographer and editor. [1] He lives in Seattle with his wife and their 2 children.


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References

  1. "John Jeffcoat - Entertainment on The Huffington Post". huffingtonpost.com. Archived from the original on 2007-11-05.