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Bob Koherr

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Birth name Robert Kohrherr
Nationality USA

Bob Koherr is an American TV director and director and known for directing episodes of Anger Management (TV series) and various Disney Network multi-cam comedies.

In 1997, Koherr made his directorial debut with the feature film Plump Fiction, a parody film of Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction. Since 2000, He has directed episodes of Anger Management (TV series), The Drew Carey Show, Wanda at Large, Still Standing, Freddie, George Lopez, Hannah Montana, Wizards of Waverly Place, Good Luck Charlie, The Suite Life on Deck, the pilot for A.N.T. Farm, the pilot for The Thundermans, Cristela, and the pilot for Jessie, among other series.

As an actor, Koherr has guest starred in number of television series namely, Cybill, Party of Five, Nash Bridges, The Pretender, Malcolm in the Middle, Close to Home, Weeds, Seven Days and the feature films Poor White Trash, Firehouse Dog and Race to Witch Mountain. He also co-starred in the Comedy Central series Strip Mall opposite Julie Brown.

On September 23, 2008, he married Walter Batt, a Los Angeles based entertainment attorney. On July 7, 2012 he posted a video slide show of the couple's vow renewal celebrating 10 years of partnership.

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Filmography of Bob Koherr (6 films)

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Actor

Race to Witch Mountain, 1h38
Directed by Andy Fickman
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Thriller, Fantasy, Action, Adventure, Crime
Themes Films about children, Films based on science fiction novels, Children's films
Actors Dwayne Johnson, AnnaSophia Robb, Alexander Ludwig, Carla Gugino, Tom Everett Scott, Chris Marquette
Roles Marty
Rating57% 2.851672.851672.851672.851672.85167
An alien spaceship crashes near Searchlight, Nevada, outside Las Vegas. Project Moon Dust, a secret Defense Department unit led by Henry Burke (Ciarán Hinds), arrives in black helicopters. Men in Black seize the ship and search for its passengers.
Firehouse Dog, 1h51
Directed by Todd Holland
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Action, Adventure
Themes Films about animals, Films about dogs, Disaster films
Actors Josh Hutcherson, Bruce Greenwood, Dash Mihok, Steven Culp, Claudette Mink, Bill Nunn
Roles Captain Marc Fahey (voice)
Rating55% 2.754532.754532.754532.754532.75453
Dog superstar Rexxx lives the high life-with adoring crowds, a loving owner and an array of best-selling blockbusters under his belt. However, when his owner, Trey (Dash Mihok) tries to convince him to perform a skydiving stunt, the plane malfunctions and Rexxx is sent tumbling from the sky, landing in a truck full of tomatoes. Whilst Trey mourns his apparent death and begins to regret not treating him like a 'real dog', Rexxx settles into an abandoned warehouse, desperately missing his owner.
Poor White Trash, 1h29
Directed by Michael Addis
Genres Comedy, Action, Crime
Actors Sean Young, Tony Denman, Patrick Renna, Jacob Tierney, William Devane, Jaime Pressly
Roles Jim Bronco
Rating49% 2.454722.454722.454722.454722.45472
Mike Bronco believes a degree from Southern Illinois University Carbondale is a ticket out of life in a trailer park. He is determined to rise above his humble southern Illinois roots and broken home to become a clinical family therapist. His best friend Lynard "Lennie" Lake, has a simpler vision for the future. He is a firecracker enthusiast whose notion of the American dream is trucking school.
Plump Fiction, 1h22
Directed by Bob Koherr
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Crime
Actors Pamela Adlon, Sandra Bernhard, Julie Brown, Colleen Camp, Dan Castellaneta, Jennifer Coolidge
Roles Grip
Rating27% 1.3610951.3610951.3610951.3610951.361095
At the start of the movie, Don LaFontaine's voice talks about how Tarantino started a trend of extremely violent movies, and says that the time has come for much more wholesome, life-affirming movies — and he's cut off as someone shoots him.
Perfect Target, 1h29
Directed by Sheldon Lettich
Genres Thriller, Action
Actors Daniel Bernhardt, Jim Pirri, Robert Englund, Brian Thompson, Julieta Rosen, Mario Iván Martínez
Roles Mason
Rating49% 2.4817052.4817052.4817052.4817052.481705
A former soldier finds mercenary work as security for the president of a foreign country and becomes the fall guy for an assassination plot. He escapes and joins the rebels to clear his name and expose the true person behind the president's assassination.
Parting Glances, 1h30
Directed by Bill Sherwood
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy
Themes Medical-themed films, Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, HIV/AIDS in film, LGBT-related film
Actors Steve Buscemi, Kathy Kinney, Patrick Tull, Bob Koherr, Cam Brainard, Victor Rivers
Roles Sam
Rating71% 3.595673.595673.595673.595673.59567
L'histoire est celle d'un couple homosexuel, Robert et Michael, entre vingt et trente ans, vivant à New York. Robert (John Bolger) est sur le point de partir travailler en Afrique alors que son compagnon Michael (Richard Ganoung) reste en Amérique. L'ex de Michael, Nick (Steve Buscemi), dont Michael s'occupe et dont il est toujours amoureux, est atteint du SIDA.

Director

Plump Fiction, 1h22
Directed by Bob Koherr
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Crime
Actors Pamela Adlon, Sandra Bernhard, Julie Brown, Colleen Camp, Dan Castellaneta, Jennifer Coolidge
Rating27% 1.3610951.3610951.3610951.3610951.361095
At the start of the movie, Don LaFontaine's voice talks about how Tarantino started a trend of extremely violent movies, and says that the time has come for much more wholesome, life-affirming movies — and he's cut off as someone shoots him.

Scriptwriter

Plump Fiction, 1h22
Directed by Bob Koherr
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Crime
Actors Pamela Adlon, Sandra Bernhard, Julie Brown, Colleen Camp, Dan Castellaneta, Jennifer Coolidge
Roles Writer
Rating27% 1.3610951.3610951.3610951.3610951.361095
At the start of the movie, Don LaFontaine's voice talks about how Tarantino started a trend of extremely violent movies, and says that the time has come for much more wholesome, life-affirming movies — and he's cut off as someone shoots him.