Victoria Hochberg

Victoria Hochberg
Born Victoria Greene Hochberg
(1952-12-24) December 24, 1952[1]
United States
Occupation Film, television director, writer
Years active 1975–present

Victoria Greene Hochberg is an American film, television director and writer.

She directed episodes of Doogie Howser, M.D., The Trials of Rosie O'Neill, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, Touched by an Angel, Models Inc., Melrose Place, Central Park West, Ally McBeal, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show, Sex and the City, Cold Feet, Tucker, The Chris Isaak Show, State of Grace, Kitchen Confidential, Ghost Whisperer, Notes from the Underbelly and Reaper. As well as writing I Married a Centerfold[2] and four episodes of the series Me & Mrs. C.

In 2002, She directed the film Dawg starring Denis Leary and Elizabeth Hurley.

Hochberg has won two Daytime Emmy Awards for directing ABC Afterschool Special: Just a Regular Kid: An AIDS Story (1988) and the PBS television film Sweet 15 (1990).[3] She has directed music videos for the Eagles and Boz Scaggs.[3]

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