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AKA:
Howard Winchel Koch
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Howard Koch
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Hawk Koch
Howard W Koch
Birthplace:
Los Angeles, California
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The son of producer and studio executive Howard W. Koch, Koch was raised in the film industry, doing odd jobs on his father's sets as a child and making his own short subjects by the time he was in high school. Koch took a sabbatical from UCLA in 1964 to work for British talent agent Harold Davison before road-managing such groups as The Supremes and The Dave Clark Five. Koch got his start in the film industry as second assistant director to Sydney Pollack on "This Property Is Condemned" (1966) before assisting horror maven William Castle, including serving as dialogue coach on "Rosemary's
1964
Took sabbatical from UCLA to work for British talent agent Harold Davison
Worked as road manager for musical acts including The Dave Clark Five and The Supremes
1966
Worked as second assistant director on Sydney Pollack's "This Property Is Condemned"
1968
First credit as dialogue coach on "Rosemary's Baby"
1969
First assistant director's credit on "The April Fools"
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