John Hockridge, an assistant director known for his work on Wayne’s World and Tommy Boy, has died. He was 79. Hockridge collaborated with director Peter Segal on eight films, including Anger Management and 50 First Dates.
John Hockridge, a veteran assistant director in Hollywood, passed away at the age of 79. His death was announced on Sunday, marking the end of a career that spanned several notable comedies from the 1990s and 2000s. Hockridge's credits include the cult classics Wayne’s World and Tommy Boy, where he contributed to the production as assistant director. Hockridge frequently worked alongside director Peter Segal, teaming up on eight films together. Among those projects were the Adam Sandler comedies Anger Management and 50 First Dates, showcasing his expertise in handling fast-paced ensemble casts and comedic timing. Segal's films often featured high-energy scenes, and Hockridge's role was pivotal in coordinating those efforts. Tributes have yet to emerge publicly, but Hockridge's contributions to these enduring films ensure his legacy in entertainment. Colleagues remember him for his reliability on demanding sets.