Martin Cohan

Martin Cohan

American screenwriter
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Martin Paul Cohan (July 4, 1932 – May 19, 2010), credited as Marty Cohan, was an American television producer and screenwriter. He co-created the sitcom Who's the Boss?, which aired on ABC from 1984 until 1992, with business partner, Blake Hunter. Cohan is also credited with creating Silver Spoons, which ran on NBC from 1982 to 1987 and launched the career of actor Ricky Schroder.

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Martin Cohan was born on Monday, 4 July 1932 in San Francisco, California. His full name at birth was Martin Paul Cohan. He was best known as a writer. Cohan's country of citizenship (nationality) was American. He died on Wednesday, 19 May 2010 in Pacific Palisades, California at the age of 77. His religion is listed as Jewish. His zodiac star sign was Cancer.

You can find people similar to Martin Cohan by visiting our lists People from Pacific Palisades, California and American male television writers.

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Martin Paul Cohan
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Who's the Boss?
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4 July 1932
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San Francisco, California
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19 May 2010
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Pacific Palisades, California
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Lymphoma
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Television producer and writer
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Martin Cohan is known for his role in the TV series One of the Boys (1989) as executive producer (6 episodes, 1989).

He is also known for his role in the TV series The Love Boat (1977) as (written by) (1 episode, 1978).

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