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Jeffrey Bertan Cohen (né McMahon; June 25, 1974) is an American attorney [1] and retired child actor best remembered for appearing as Chunk in the 1985 Steven Spielberg production The Goonies. He is a founding partner of law firm Cohen & Gardner.
Jeff Cohen (pianist), American pianist, accompanist of baritone Tassis Christoyannis; Geoffrey Cohen, a pseudonym used by representatives of the activist group Jewdas; Jeffrey A. Cohen (born 1954), American neurologist; Jeffrey E. Cohen (active from 1971), American R&B, soul and funk songwriter and record producer; Jeffrey H. Cohen (born 1962 ...
Jeff Cohen was born in Brooklyn, New York.As a child, Cohen would sing songs into a tape recorder and give the cassettes to his sisters. His musical landscape changed at the age of 13, when his mother bought him Jackson Browne’s Hold Out to take to summer camp. [1]
Jeff Cohen first met Richard Donner while making “The Goonies,” the 1985 adventure classic about a group of misfit kids hunting for treasure. Cohen played Chunk, a mischevious preteen who ...
Jeff B. Cohen [3] (born November 10, 1951) is an American journalist, media critic, professor, and the founder of Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR), a media watchdog group in the US. He is a retired associate professor of journalism at Ithaca College , where he was an endowed chair and founding Director of the Park Center for ...
With his friend Jimmy Burke, Cohen is a partner in the theater, film and television production company Burke Cohen Entertainment, LLC. Among their productions are the upcoming Broadway musical about Patsy Cline, The PBS film of his play The Soap Myth starring Ed Asner in his last great performance and Tovah Feldshuh. BCE also co- produced the ...
As it turns out, Jeff Cohen is none other than the actor who played the iconic character Chunk in the 1985 Spielberg classic, The Goonies. Of course, Quan is well known for starring in the same ...
"I feel this will sell very easily at auction between $40,000 to $50,000," said appraiser Jeff Cohen on "Antiques Roadshow." "Oh, my gosh," said the watch's owner.