Chris Koch is a director on ABC's A Million Little Things.
Biography[]
Early Life[]
Not much is known about Koch's early life. He was born in Melrose, Massachusetts, USA.
Career[]
Koch is known for directing the films Snow Day (2000), his feature directorial debut, and A Guy Thing (2003). His 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, Galavant, The Neighbors, This Is Us, American Housewife and Young Sheldon.
In 2018, Koch directed his first episode of the ABC series, A Million Little Things.[1]
In addition, Koch is the co-owner of the production company KONK, which he co-created with film producer David Kerwin.
Credits[]
Director[]
A Million Little Things: Season 1 | ||||||||||
"Pilot": | "Band of Dads": | "Save the Date": | "Friday Night Dinner": | "The Game of Your Life": | "Unexpected": | "I Dare You": | "Fight or Flight": | "Perspective": | ||
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"Christmas Wishlist": | "Secrets and Lies": | "The Day Before...": | "Twelve Seconds": | "Someday": | "The Rock": | "The Rosary": | "Goodbye": | |||
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A Million Little Things: Season 2 | |||||||||
"Coming Home": | "Grand Canyon": | "Mixed Signals": | "The Perfect Storm": | "Austin": | "Unleashed": | "Ten Years": | "Goodnight": | "Time Stands Still": | "The Kiss": |
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"We're the Howards": | "Guilty": | "Daisy": | "The Sleepover": | "The Lunch": | "Change of Plans": | "One Year Later": | "Mothers and Daughters": | "'Til Death Do Us Part": | |
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References[]
- ↑ Production List, by Directors Guild of Canada British Columbia, Dgc.ca (June 15, 2018)
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