"The Doctor"
Jerry Kokich, like his character, The Doctor, has been many things: Actor, Dancer, Singer, Writer (published author), Producer, Stuntman, Photographer (one shot graced the side of a building in Hong Kong, and he took that photo above), Inventor (yes, he even had a patent!). Born into a theatrical family, his mother, Iva Withers, was in the original cast of "Carousel", and the original productions of "Oklahoma!", "Guys and Dolls", "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" and many others. His father, Kazimir Kokich, danced for the Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo, Agnes DeMille's Company, and in 17 Broadway productions. Taking his first ballet class the week he graduated from high school, Jerry danced for The Joffrey Ballet for 8 years before turning to acting. Since moving from New York to Los Angeles, he has appeared on stage and screen, in musicals and soap operas, from "And Then There Were None" to "Pirates of Penzance", to "Seventh Heaven", and even "Power Rangers Time Force". Jerry is currently the star, one of the producers and has written for and directed the multi-award winning web series, "The Adventures of Superseven", created by his long time friend Scott Rhodes, which is in its third season, with 31 episodes and a feature film. Jerry is the creator of "What, Doctor?", his homage to the greatest TV show EVER, "Doctor Who". Jerry is overjoyed to be working with his friend and brilliant co-star, Tosca Minotto, and knows the series will be a big success.
Jerry Kokich, like his character, The Doctor, has been many things: Actor, Dancer, Singer, Writer (published author), Producer, Stuntman, Photographer (one shot graced the side of a building in Hong Kong, and he took that photo above), Inventor (yes, he even had a patent!). Born into a theatrical family, his mother, Iva Withers, was in the original cast of "Carousel", and the original productions of "Oklahoma!", "Guys and Dolls", "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" and many others. His father, Kazimir Kokich, danced for the Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo, Agnes DeMille's Company, and in 17 Broadway productions. Taking his first ballet class the week he graduated from high school, Jerry danced for The Joffrey Ballet for 8 years before turning to acting. Since moving from New York to Los Angeles, he has appeared on stage and screen, in musicals and soap operas, from "And Then There Were None" to "Pirates of Penzance", to "Seventh Heaven", and even "Power Rangers Time Force". Jerry is currently the star, one of the producers and has written for and directed the multi-award winning web series, "The Adventures of Superseven", created by his long time friend Scott Rhodes, which is in its third season, with 31 episodes and a feature film. Jerry is the creator of "What, Doctor?", his homage to the greatest TV show EVER, "Doctor Who". Jerry is overjoyed to be working with his friend and brilliant co-star, Tosca Minotto, and knows the series will be a big success.