Guich Koock
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.
Filmography
American Ninja
as Col. William T. Hickock 1985
The Sugarland Express
as Hot Jock #2 1974
North Dallas Forty
as Eddie Rand 1979
Picasso Trigger
as L.G. Abilene 1988
Seven
as Cowboy 1979
Square Dance
as Frank 1987
Long Gone
as Bump Klein 1987
The Substitute Wife
as Mr. Van Der Meer 1994
Texas Justice
1995
Mysterious Island of Beautiful Women
as J.J. 1979
Voices Within: The Lives of Truddi Chase
as Charles 1990
The Unspoken Truth
as Bailiff 1995
Trooper and the Legend of the Golden Key
as Voice of Trooper 2012
The Right Hook
as Bar Owner 2000