Garrison Koch, the son of Jack and Christine Koch, was born in the vibrant city of Burbank, California, a place that would later serve as the backdrop for his early fascination with the silver screen. Despite his innate interest in the world of movies, Koch didn't initially consider a career in acting, instead opting to explore other avenues. However, his life took a dramatic turn when a close friend introduced him to his first acting class in the charming city of San Francisco, a pivotal moment that would go on to spark his interest in the craft. This serendipitous encounter would ultimately set him on a path that would lead him to pursue his passion for acting.
As Garrison's ardor for acting continued to intensify, he arrived at the inescapable conclusion that relocating to the City of Angels was an indispensable step towards actualizing his aspirations.
Garrison's remarkable career trajectory has been marked by a plethora of esteemed roles in esteemed television programs, including the widely popular "The O.C." and "Girlfriends." Furthermore, he has made notable appearances in the critically acclaimed cinematic production "Cutting Room," which garnered widespread recognition and accolades, including two prestigious awards at the esteemed Milan Film Festival in the year 2006. Moreover, Garrison co-starred in the film "Somebody Help Me," a cinematic endeavor masterfully directed by the accomplished Chris Stokes, featuring an all-star cast including Omarion and Marques Houston, which held its world premiere at the iconic Grauman's Chinese Theatre in the month of October.