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| known_for = Directed episodes for ''Anger Management'', ''George Lopez'' and ''The Drew Carey Show'' TV series
 
| known_for = Directed episodes for ''Anger Management'', ''George Lopez'' and ''The Drew Carey Show'' TV series
 
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'''Gerry Cohen''' is a television director and musician who started in the Los Angeles entertainment industry as a script reader for Aaron Spelling. During the late 1970s and first half of the 1980s, He worked constantly in the world of music television. On everything from ''American Bandstand'' to ABC’s live-late-night comedy sketch series ''Fridays'' to the annual ''American Music Awards'', he was able to work with many of the major rock music acts of the era including The Clash, Madonna, King Crimson, The Cars, Joan Jett and the Pretenders, Simply Red, Pat Benatar, Devo, Graham Parker, Kiss, Culture Club, Aretha Franklin, B.B. King, the Stray Cats, Heart, Jefferson Starship, Eddie Money, and Kool and the Gang.<ref>[http://www.pongamoosic.com/gerrycohen.html Gerry cohen bio]</ref>
'''Gerry Cohen''' is an [[United States|American]] [[television director]].
 
   
He began his career as a stage manager and associate director on the television series ''[[Wikipedia:Fridays (TV series)|Fridays]]'', ''The Golden Girls'', ''Who's the Boss?'' and ''[[Married... with Children]]'', making his directorial debut on the latter series. He would eventually direct 156 episodes of ''Married... with Children'' out of the show's 262 episodes.<ref>[http://www.bundyology.com/crew.html Cast and crew of ''Married... with Children''] - Bundyology.com</ref> His other television credits include ''[[The Drew Carey Show]]'', ''Unhappily Ever After'', ''The Norm Show'', ''[[Wikipedia:George Lopez (TV series)|George Lopez]]'', ''[[Wikipedia:Still Standing (TV series)|Still Standing]]'', ''Greddie'', ''[[Wikipedia:Anger Management (TV series)|Anger Management]]'' and a number other series.<ref>[http://www.locatetv.com/person/gerry-cohen/62351 List of Gerry Cohen credits at LocateTV.com]</ref>
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He began his career as a stage manager and associate director on the television series ''[[Wikipedia:Fridays (TV series)|Fridays]]'', ''The Golden Girls'', ''Who's the Boss?'' and ''[[Married... with Children]]'', making his directorial debut on the latter series. He would eventually direct 156 episodes of ''Married... with Children'' out of the show's 262 episodes.<ref>[http://www.bundyology.com/crew.html Cast and crew of ''Married... with Children''] - Bundyology.com</ref> His other television credits include ''The Drew Carey Show'', ''Unhappily Ever After'', ''The Norm Show'', ''[[Wikipedia:George Lopez (TV series)|George Lopez]]'', ''[[Wikipedia:Still Standing (TV series)|Still Standing]]'', ''Greddie'', ''[[Wikipedia:Anger Management (TV series)|Anger Management]]'' and a number other series.<ref>[http://www.locatetv.com/person/gerry-cohen/62351 List of Gerry Cohen credits at LocateTV.com]</ref>
   
 
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Gerry Cohen is a television director and musician who started in the Los Angeles entertainment industry as a script reader for Aaron Spelling. During the late 1970s and first half of the 1980s, He worked constantly in the world of music television. On everything from American Bandstand to ABC’s live-late-night comedy sketch series Fridays to the annual American Music Awards, he was able to work with many of the major rock music acts of the era including The Clash, Madonna, King Crimson, The Cars, Joan Jett and the Pretenders, Simply Red, Pat Benatar, Devo, Graham Parker, Kiss, Culture Club, Aretha Franklin, B.B. King, the Stray Cats, Heart, Jefferson Starship, Eddie Money, and Kool and the Gang.[1]

He began his career as a stage manager and associate director on the television series Fridays, The Golden Girls, Who's the Boss? and Married... with Children, making his directorial debut on the latter series. He would eventually direct 156 episodes of Married... with Children out of the show's 262 episodes.[2] His other television credits include The Drew Carey Show, Unhappily Ever After, The Norm Show, George Lopez, Still Standing, Greddie, Anger Management and a number other series.[3]

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