Chris Koch (director)
Christopher Koch is an American director of film and television.
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Occupation(s) | Film director, television director |
Years active | 1993–present |
He is known for directing the films Snow Day (2000), his feature directorial debut,[1] and A Guy Thing (2003).[2]
Koch's television credits include The Adventures of Pete & Pete, Malcolm in the Middle, Scrubs, My Name Is Earl, Better Off Ted, Cougar Town, Workaholics, The Middle, Modern Family, The Neighbors, Young Sheldon, A Million Little Things, American Housewife, Ordinary Joe, Reboot, Young Rock, Not Dead Yet and Only Murders in the Building.[3]
In addition, Koch is the co-owner of the production company KONK, which he co-created with film producer David Kerwin.[4]
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