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Intro | Journalist, musicologist, collector | |
A.K.A. | D. Kohan | |
A.K.A. | D. Kohan | |
Places | Poland | |
was | Journalist Teacher Language teacher Singer | |
Work field | Academia Journalism Literature Music | |
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Birth | 9 February 1920, Warsaw, Poland | |
Death | 1995Berlin, Margraviate of Brandenburg (aged 74 years) | |
Star sign | Aquarius |
Biography
David Sanford Kohan (born April 16, 1964) is an American television producer and writer. After writing for The Wonder Years and The Dennis Miller Show, Kohan co-created and produced Will & Grace, Boston Common, Good Morning, Miami, Twins and Four Kings with Max Mutchnick. Kohan has won an Emmy and a People's Choice Award. He has been nominated for a Golden Globe Award. He and his business partner Max Mutchnick worked on a half-hour comedy series for CBS called Partners.
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Kohan was born to a Jewish family in New York City and graduated from Wesleyan University in 1986. He is the son of writer Buz Kohan and novelist Rhea Kohan, the brother of writer/producer Jenji Kohan, and the brother-in-law of Christopher Noxon. He has a twin brother, Jono.
Kohan and Mutchnik formed a name with their two last names: KoMut, which would be the name of the company they own, making Will & Grace, $#*! My Dad Says and Partners.
He is married to Blair Kohan, a partner and motion picture agent at UTA. He has two daughters (one daughter from a previous marriage)