Doc Adams is an actor, known for Angel and the Badman (1947), Flame of Barbary Coast (1945) and Bells of San Angelo (1947).
Doc Benson started out in the field of railroad management, eventually making the move to media in the late 1990's. Starting as a news producer, Doc later went on to manage a television station, serve as an on-air talent, and produce programming seen across the United States. His first feature film, "Seven Deadly Words" received international distribution and earned Doc three Best Director awards. Since that time, Doc has been in demand as a Producer, Director, Consultant, and actor for various projects on three continents. In addition, Doc is a multi-award winning writer for his screenplays and other work in both print and visual media, including "Top Columnist" from the West Virginia Press Association and and a Gold Telly Award. Doc holds multiple degrees in Business Administration, Transportation Logistics, and Ministry, and travels the across the US and internationally speaking about the business of indie filmmaking.
Doc Cheatham was born on June 13, 1905 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA. He was an actor, known for Remember My Name (1978), Giant Steps (1992) and Caldonia (1945). He died on June 2, 1997 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA.
Doc Dachtler was born on April 30, 1947 in Lansing, Michigan, USA. He was an actor, known for No Pain, No Gain (2004) and Pastor Shepherd (2010). He was married to Jody Ann Saari. He died on December 24, 2012 in South Dakota, USA.
Doc Divecchio is an actor and producer, known for The Call, I Faked My Own Death (2011) and Doomsday Stories.
Doc Duhame is known for Ray Donovan (2013), Westworld (2016) and Django Unchained (2012).
Doc Engler is an actor, known for Trap on Cougar Mountain (1972).
Doc Farrow is an Actor, Comedian, Director, Producer and Former U.S. Navy Corpsman. After six years of service, which included 16 months in Iraq, Farrow was discharged from the U.S. Military and stayed in California to pursue his overdue dream to be a performer. Inspired by comics such as Richard Pryor, Sinbad, George Carlin, The Marx Brothers and Mel Brooks, Farrow enrolled in the oldest acting school in the English-speaking world, The American Academy of Dramatic Arts and graduated from their prestigious Theatre Company Program. Farrow is currently recurring as Coach Wilkins on CBS' hit TV show Young Sheldon. His other Network credits include Curb Your Enthusiasm, Will and Grace, and The Good Place. Farrow is a busy Stand Up Comic, performing at iconic venues such as The Hollywood Improv, The Worlds Famous Comedy Store and The Icehouse Comedy Club. Most recently, Farrow has moved behind-the-camera as a writer and producer and started his own production company, Doc's Office Productions. He has decided that there are more ways to tell a story than being in front of the lens, and more importantly, to tell the stories that are about the lives of Veterans.
Doc Hammer is known for The Venture Bros. (2003), Puss Bucket (1991) and The Venture Bros.. He was previously married to Lisa Hammer.
Doc Harris was born on 3 August 1948 in Canada. He is an actor, known for Monster Farm: Enbanseki no himitsu (1999), Dragon Ball Z (1989) and The X Files (1993).