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in New York City on April 22, 2000. Parks followed him 4 years later, in 2004. He is survived by son Gerry Cohen, of Los Angeles, daughter Barbara Hoffmann of Manhattan; another son, Christopher A. Cohen, also of Manhattan; one grandson named Brock Pernice, one great-granddaughter with the name of
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which raised $ 3 million to build the fund's extended-care nursing facility in Englewood, N.J. Behind the scenes, however, there was controversy, some claiming that Cohen's lavish producing style accommodated his own lavish needs better than the fund's.
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Despite his success with revues, Cohen never produced a financially successful book musical (a musical with a script and plot) on Broadway, although he did produce the successful London productions of
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where he spent seven years, becoming its director of advertising and publicity, a business that brought him into contact with theatre people. During this time,
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who mounted more than one hundred productions on both sides of the Atlantic. He was the only American producer to maintain offices in the
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closed in Boston. The rights are still held by the Cohen estate. The nearest Cohen came to a successful book musical on Broadway was
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Mr. Cohen's first marriage, to Jocelyn Newmark, ended in divorce. They had a daughter, who is named Barbara. He married actress
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As well as producing, Cohen participated in the operation of a number of legitimate theaters, including the Morris Mechanic in
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With an inheritance, he initially became an investor in a number of flops, producing his first Broadway show with
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in 1941, which closed after six performances. He followed this quickly with his next production, the thriller
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approach to popular entertainment with a busy schedule of productions. They ran the gamut from comedies (
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He was responsible for drawing the performing arts community into the popular and highly successful
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His brother committed suicide in 1954, at which point Cohen became estranged from his mother.
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telecast in 1967 and helmed many more over the following years. He also produced a number of
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television ad campaign. In 1976, he converted the bankrupt and vacant Manhattan Plaza on
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His informal series of revues collectively titled "Nine O'Clock Musicals" included
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performing his own songs with a few back-up singers) and the semi-musical
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Cohen made one appearance as an actor when he appeared onscreen in
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closed in Montreal, and ten years later another effort starring
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in 1956, who later became his producing partner. He died from
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Mia A. Pernice and a great-grandson named C. Oliver Pernice.
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1977 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding New Foreign Play (
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1984 Drama Desk Award for Unique Theatrical Experience (
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1999 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Solo Performance (
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Cohen was responsible for the international stardom of
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Cohen papers, Additions, 1960-2000 784:New York Public Library for the Performing Arts 621:1989 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revival ( 604:for Lifetime Achievement (awarded posthumously) 279:radically reworked as a musical comedy for the 353:Cohen was also an active fund-raiser for the 405: 800:, held by the Billy Rose Theatre Division, 791:, held by the Billy Rose Theatre Division, 782:, held by the Billy Rose Theatre Division, 145:A Day in Hollywood / A Night in the Ukraine 847:American expatriates in the United Kingdom 763: 644:A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine 594: 291:Cohen conceived and originated the first 268:A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine 798:Vern Calhoun production books, 1985-1990 286: 172:, and an evening of comic sketches with 817:American theatre managers and producers 160:). He also produced stage concerts for 809: 307:, and the first and third editions of 187:, bringing him to New York to support 253:. 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theatrical producer
West End
Broadway
New York City
Bulova Watch Company
World War II
United States Army
Hildy Parks
emphysema
Angel Street
Gaslight
eclectic
Little Murders
At the Drop of a Hat
Beyond the Fringe
84 Charing Cross Road
Anna Christie
musicals
Dear World
A Day in Hollywood / A Night in the Ukraine
King Lear
Hamlet
Marlene Dietrich
Maurice Chevalier
Yves Montand
Mike Nichols
Elaine May
Marcel Marceau
Maurice Chevalier
Michael Flanders

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