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  1. Lee Michael Cohn. Writer: Crime Share. For over 25 years, Lee Michael Cohn has held an international reputation as a writer, director, producer, and acting coach. He began his professional career as an actor working with David Mamet, and was an original member of the Atlantic Theater Company.

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  2. For over 25 years, Lee Michael Cohn has held an international reputation as a producer, writer, director, and acting coach. As a feature film producer, Lee recently produced Bachelor Lions for RiverRock Films, starring James Maslow, David Arquette, Jon Lovitz, Robert Davi, Rene Olstead, and Mitchel Musso. He is currently producing their next ...

  3. Lee Michael Cohn holds a BFA from NYU Drama as a departmental scholar and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of California. He’s a film producer and director who placed in the Top Ten out of over 2,000 shows at the Edinburgh Theatre Festival.

  4. Lee Michael Cohn holds a BFA from NYU Drama as a departmental scholar and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of California. He’s a film producer and director who placed in the Top Ten out of over 2,000 shows at the Edinburgh Theatre Festival.

  5. Lee Michael Cohn. Writer: Crime Share. For over 25 years, Lee Michael Cohn has held an international reputation as a writer, director, producer, and acting coach. He began his professional career as an actor working with David Mamet, and was an original member of the Atlantic Theater Company.

  6. LEE MICHAEL COHN BIO For over 25 years, Lee Michael Cohn has held an international reputation as an award-winning writer, producer, director, and acting coach. He wrote and directed the independent TV pilot Crime Share for Route 17 Productions.

  7. Lee Michael Cohn is a screenwriter, film producer, director, and longtime teacher of acting at many prestigious institutions. He is a veteran of the Warner Bros. Comedy Writers’ Workshop, and the co-author of A Practical Handbook for the Actor, the best-selling acting book ever written.