Doctor Daniel “Dan” Hoh, who contributed to ABC’s Station 19, passed away on October 11. He was forty-five.
Rob Golenberg, Hoh’s manager, confirmed his death.
After enrolling in the CBS Diversity Writing Program, Hoh was hired by Jason Katims and Sarah Watson for his first staffing position on the network’s Pure Genius in 2016. He began working on ABC’s Station 19 in 2020 and became the show’s producer in its last season.
Hoh, who was up in Potomac, Maryland, served with the FBI for a while before enrolling in Vanderbilt University’s medical school in Nashville, Tennessee. Despite his success in medicine, he always sought to develop his artistic side and eventually made the switch to media by working as a TV reporter in rural Kentucky.
Hoh started international humanitarian activities because she was passionate about people and social justice. El Pozo de Via’s journey to Mexico City ignited his anti-human trafficking activity. Additionally, he and his spouse, Deborah, advocated for global human rights.
Shortly after becoming a father, Hoh received a multiple myeloma diagnosis, which put his fortitude to the test. At that point, he started working in television after discovering a new passion for telling stories.