David Kohan

Journalist, musicologist, collector
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroJournalist, musicologist, collector
A.K.A.D. Kohan
A.K.A.D. Kohan
PlacesPoland
wasJournalist Teacher Language teacher Singer
Work fieldAcademia Journalism Literature Music
Gender
Male
Birth9 February 1920, Warsaw, Poland
Death1995Berlin, Margraviate of Brandenburg (aged 74 years)
Star signAquarius
The details

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.

Biography

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)

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