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Ralph Cohn. Cohn started Screen Gems as a subsidiary to Columbia Pictures and served as it's general manager. He was responsible for starting the The Ford Television Theatre (1952) on television and in 1952 was named vice president and general manager of Screen Gems, becoming president in 1958.
- Producer
- May 1, 1914
- Ralph Cohn
- August 1, 1959
Ralph Cohn, the son of Columbia co-founder Jack Cohn and nephew of Columbia's head Harry Cohn, founded Pioneer Telefilms, a television commercial company in 1947. Ralph later wrote a 50-page memo arguing that Columbia should be the first major film studio to move into television.
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Ralph Cohn. Motion Picture and TV Executive. Founder of Screen Gems. The son of Jack Cohn and nephew of Harry Cohn, co-founders of Columbia Pictures, he was born in New York City and entered the family business as a teenager.
Ralph Cohn. Producer: The Secret Code. Cohn started Screen Gems as a subsidiary to Columbia Pictures and served as it's general manager. He was responsible for starting the The Ford Television Theatre (1952) on television and in 1952 was named vice president and general manager of Screen Gems, becoming president in 1958.
Aug 14, 2013 · Ralph Cohn slept in a crib during the first 10 years of his life, living with his parents in a single cramped room with a small charcoal cooking stove but no running water, toilet or fresh fruit...
Ralph Cohn DVDs. The list includes TV series, TV movies, short films and movie appearances. The filmography list includes the title, the title's year of release, and the character played by Ralph Cohn, where applicable.
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Ralph Cohn. Born. 1914-05-01. New York, NY. Died. 1959-08-01 (45) Pound Ridge, NY. Nephew of Harry Cohn, he formed Columbia's television subsidiary Screen Gems.