Chris Koch (director)

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Chris Koch
Born
Occupation(s)Film director, television director
Years active1993–present

Christopher Koch is an American director of film and television.

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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