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  • James Hockridge
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  • Before Star Trek III, Hockridge was a First Assistant Director (1st AD) on the action-adventure television series Charlie's Angels and T.J. Hooker, the latter of which starred William Shatner, James Darren, and Richard Herd. Among the directors Hockridge worked with on both Charlie's Angels and T.J. Hooker were Corey Allen, Cliff Bole, and Kim Manners.
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  • Before Star Trek III, Hockridge was a First Assistant Director (1st AD) on the action-adventure television series Charlie's Angels and T.J. Hooker, the latter of which starred William Shatner, James Darren, and Richard Herd. Among the directors Hockridge worked with on both Charlie's Angels and T.J. Hooker were Corey Allen, Cliff Bole, and Kim Manners. Ken Stringer worked under Hockridge as Second Assistant Director (2nd AD) on T. J. Hooker and did the same on Star Trek III. Hockridge and Stringer then collaborated on the 1984 TV movie The Jesse Owns Story, whose cast included LeVar Burton, Ronny Cox, James B. Sikking, Vic Tayback, John Vargas, and Ben Vereen. Babu Subramaniam, a 1st AD on Star Trek: The Next Generation, was Hockridge's 2nd AD on the 1987 science fiction TV movie The Man Who Fell to Earth, in which Bruce McGill, Robert Picardo, and Wil Wheaton had supporting roles. Hockridge next served as the 1st AD on the fantasy series Beauty and the Beast, which starred Star Trek Nemesis actor Ron Perlman. At least one of Hockridge's episodes was directed by Victor Lobl. Some of the actors to appear in Hockridge's episodes include James Avery, Zachary Benjamin, Daniel Benzali, Raye Birk, Katy Boyer, Joseph Campanella, David Clennon, Mimi Craven, Cory Danziger, Tony Epper, Ellen Geer, Stan Ivar, Scott Jaeck, Tony Jay, Kay E. Kuter, Christopher Neame, Nicholas Shaffer, Armin Shimerman, and Philip N. Waller. After nearly a decade of working solely on features, Hockridge returned to television production with the 1999 NBC movie Mutiny. He then worked as the 1st AD on the 2000 science fiction-horror TV movie They Nest, which co-starred John Savage and Dean Stockwell.