Penney Finkelman Cox
Penney Finkelman Cox (also credited as Penney Finkelman, Penny Finkelman, and Penney Finkelman-Cox) is an American production professional and screen artist, born January 1, 1951, in Havertown, Pennsylvania. Working behind the scenes, she has contributed to film and television projects where coordination, planning, and producer-level problem solving are central to bringing stories to the screen.
She is best known for production-related work connected to family entertainment, including an on-screen credit as Self – Producer in I Shrunk the Kids, reflecting her involvement in the practical, day-to-day realities of making a movie. Her credits also include The Making of Honey, underscoring a career shaped by hands-on participation in the production process.
Across her credited appearances, Cox’s work highlights the often-unseen craft of production—supporting creative teams, managing logistics, and helping ensure that a project moves from concept to completed film. Under multiple professional name variations, she remains associated with the collaborative engine that powers screen storytelling.
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