Jay Cocks

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John C. "Jay" Cocks Jr. (born January 12, 1944) is an American film critic and screenwriter. He is a graduate of Kenyon College. He was a critic for Time, Newsweek, and Rolling Stone, among other magazines, before shifting to screenplay writing. He was married to actress Verna Bloom from 1972 until her death in 2019. They had a son, Sam, born in 1981.

As a screenwriter, he is notable for his collaborations with director Martin Scorsese, particularly The Age of Innocence and Gangs of New York — a screenplay he started working on in 1976 — as well as Kathryn Bigelow's Strange Days. He did an uncredited rewrite of James Cameron's screenplay for Titanic and was, with Scorsese, the co-screenwriter of Silence. Cocks and Scorsese approached author Philip K. Dick in 1969 for an adaptation of his 1968 novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? Though the duo never optioned the book, it was later developed into the movie Blade Runner by screenwriter Hampton Fancher and director Ridley Scott.

Under the pseudonym "Joseph P. Gillis", Cocks and filmmaker Brian De Palma wrote a spec script for the crime drama television series Columbo in 1973; their teleplay, titled "Shooting Script", was never filmed. De Palma and Cocks did however contribute to the writing of the narrative crawl that opens the 1977 film Star Wars.

Filmography

Year Title Director Notes
1990 Made in Milan Martin Scorsese Documentary Short
1993 The Age of Innocence
1995 Strange Days Kathryn Bigelow
2002 Gangs of New York Martin Scorsese
2004 De-Lovely Irwin Winkler
2016 Silence Martin Scorsese
TBA A Complete Unknown James Mangold

Unproduced projects

  • Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (1969) – Script for Martin Scorsese
  • "Shooting Script" (1973) – Unproduced Columbo teleplay (under the pseudonym Joseph P. Gillis)
  • Night Life (1978) – Script for Martin Scorsese
  • Untitled satirical comedy (1980) – Script for Brian De Palma
  • The Company of Angels (1994) – Script for Kathryn Bigelow
  • Ambrose Chapel (1998) – Script for Brian De Palma
  • Nazi Gold (1998) – Script for Brian De Palma
  • Brownsville Girl (2010) – Script for Scott Cooper
  • The Last of the Savages (2023) – Adaptation of the novel

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Title Result
1993 Academy Awards Best Adapted Screenplay The Age of Innocence Nominated
2002 Best Original Screenplay Gangs of New York Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Original Screenplay Nominated
Writers Guild of America Best Original Screenplay Nominated
2016 National Board of Review Best Adapted Screenplay Silence Won
Chicago Film Critics Association Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated

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