Tour of Duty: Doc Hock


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Doc Hock

Season 3, Episode 2

Alex and Goldman swap news of career moves; the platoon adjusts to a green lieutenant and a dovish medic.

repeat 1989 English
Action Drama War


Cast & Crew
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Stephen Caffrey (Actor) .. Lt. Myron Goldman
Kim Delaney (Actor) .. Alex Devlin
John Dye (Actor) .. Pvt. Francis `Doc Hock' Hockenbury

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Stephen Caffrey (Actor) .. Lt. Myron Goldman
Born: September 27, 1959
Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Trivia: Actor Stephen Caffrey is primarily a television actor who has been active since the mid-'80s and has appeared in series, miniseries, and made-for-TV movies. He had a recurring role as Andrew Cortlandt on the ABC daytime soap All My Children (1984-1986). He spent three years playing Lieutenant Myron Goldman on the television series Tour of Duty. Caffrey also directed a few episodes of this show.
Kim Delaney (Actor) .. Alex Devlin
Born: November 29, 1961
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: From her early days as a model to a memorable stint on the long-running soap opera All My Children and a successful film career, it seemed that Kim Delaney was destined for a life in the limelight -- never wandering far from the lens of the public eye. A Philadelphia native who began modeling in high school and soon set her eyes on the catwalks of New York, Delaney packed her bags to study acting in the Big Apple soon after graduation. A subsequent signing with Elite Modeling Agency resulted in cover shots for Glamour and Seventeen, and some acting coaching by Bill Esper proved essential in landing her a three-year stint on All My Children in 1981. Though she would later eschew the small screen in favor of feature work, a lack of desirable roles eventually found brought Delaney back to the small screen for an impressive run on the popular nighttime drama L.A. Law. Television success continued when Delaney received an Emmy for her work as alcoholic detective Diane Russell on the popular prime-time police drama NYPD Blue in 1997, and she would remain with the show until 2001. It seemed Delaney had finally hit her stride in the realm of television, and though she would make a momentary feature departure with a role in Brian De Palma's Mission to Mars (2000), subsequent television roles in the short-lived Philly (in which Delaney took the lead) and CSI: Miami served to prove that she had lost none of her dramatic intensity. In 2003, Delaney could be seen in the dramatic miniseries 10.5. Over the next several years, Delaney would continue to find success on the small screen, appearing on The O.C., Army Wives, and To Appomattox.
John Dye (Actor) .. Pvt. Francis `Doc Hock' Hockenbury
Born: January 31, 1963
Died: January 10, 2011
Birthplace: Amory, Mississippi, United States
Trivia: First stage role was in his high school's production of The Sound of Music. Directed a production of Grease while in high school. Was a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity at Mississippi State. Made his big-screen debut in the 1984 comedy Making the Grade. Appeared in the 1985 video for ZZ Top's "Sleeping Bag." First major TV role was on long-running soap the Young and the Restless. His Touched by an Angel role as Andrew the Angel of Death was originally a recurring one, but he was made a regular in the third season, and remained with the show until its conclusion in 2003.

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