Guich Koock

Acting

Guich Koock

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
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Birthday
Jul 22, 1944 (81 years old)

Guich Koock

Known For

Screen Door Jesus
1h 59m
Movie 2003

Screen Door Jesus

A vision of Jesus sighted on the screen door of...

The Right Hook
0h 12m
Movie 2000

The Right Hook

You all know Bruno... Bruno is a born loser with...

Texas Justice
2h 55m
Movie 1995

Texas Justice

When a Texas millionaire marries his mistress, a bitter divorce...

The Substitute Wife
1h 32m
Movie 1994

The Substitute Wife

In Nebraska, in pioneer days, a woman who knows she...

Voices Within: The Lives of Truddi Chase
4h 0m
Movie 1990

Voices Within: The Lives of Truddi Chase

A woman who suffers from multiple personality disorder is found...

Picasso Trigger
1h 39m
Movie 1988

Picasso Trigger

Double agent Picasso Trigger is assassinated in Paris by double-crossing...

Square Dance
1h 52m
Movie 1987

Square Dance

An awkward 13-year-old leaves her cranky grandfather in rural Texas,...

American Ninja
1h 35m
Movie 1985

American Ninja

Joe Armstrong, an orphaned drifter with little respect for much...

Biography

A sixth generation Texan, born and raised on a Texas ranch outside of Austin, Texas, Guich Koock (his stage name) attended Texas A&M University, where he earned a BA in English and worked on an MA in Texas folklore by collecting stories from children of slaves. After school he worked at various jobs including some small acting parts, school Headmaster, and restaurant manager. Koock later bought the town of Luckenbach, Texas, along with his friend Russell "Hondo" Crouch, and organized the great Luchenbach World's Fair and the luckenbach women's chili cookoff. It was while that Koock was spotted by casting director, Sherry Rhodes, who cast him in young director Steven Spielberg's first movie "The Sugarland Express." Koock has made a career of playing good ole boys in many films and TV shows, perfecting it in the 1980s sitcom "Carter Country." He's still remained true to his Texas roots. After selling Luckenbach, Koock supported his acting career through a restaurant he bought and operated in Fredericksburg, Texas. Koock continues to enjoy acting, but has never thought of it as real work.