George A. Hock
Film crewmember
Who is George A. Hock?
George Hock grew up in Connecticut. Mr. Hock studied film, sound recording at the Orson Wells Film School under the
direction of Mr. Wayne Wadhams. In 1973 George joined the Navy as an Intel specialist and wound up off the coast of Vietnam aboard the USS Blue Ridge. Mr. Hock went through
BUDS Training and became a SEAL Team member. Mr. Hock
reinlisted and landed in Coronado training/handling Marine Mammals. After a brief stint on the Navy Parachute Team West, he was reassigned to the NAVC in Washington DC as a
Studio Cameraman at the Navy Studios in Anacostia. Mr. Hock left the USN and moved to Hollywood where he rejoined his life passion. Film. Mr. Hock worked for thirty years in Hollywood traveling all over the world making movies.
Later on, during a TV series he was injured and retired from Local 728 IATSE. Mr. Hock Created and produced War Dogs Americas Forgotten Heroes with GRB Ent and Natures Recipe Dog Chow. Mr. Hock continues a busy writing and producing schedule with digital projects. He lives with his family in Seville, Mobtana.
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