Myron Cohen (July 1, 1902 – March 10, 1986) was an American comedian and
raconteur
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.
A son of Barnett and Rebecca (Feinstein) Cohen, Myron Aaron Cohen was born in
Grodno
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, Russia (now Hrodna, Belarus), and came to America as a little boy. The oldest of three brothers, he grew up in
Manhattan
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, and later lived in the
Bronx
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with his wife Miriam (née Hyman), whom he married in 1925. She died in 1981.
Cohen began as a salesman in the New York City garment industry. When calling on customers, before showing his samples, he would tell a joke to put everyone at ease and establish a friendly mood. Cohen’s jokes were often more popular than his garment samples, and his customers urged him to become a professional comedian.
He was a
nightclub
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entertainer in the 1950s and 1960s, recording several live record albums and also frequently appearing on TV variety programs such as ''
The Ed Sullivan Show
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''. During the 1950s, when there were numerous nightclub showroom venues throughout the nation, he was one of the top headliners in the same league as
Sophie Tucker
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, Ted Lewis,
Ray Vasquez
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Early life
Ray Moreno Vasquez wa ...
,
Jimmy Durante
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, and
Joe E. Lewis
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Early life
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, among others. Compared with many star performers, he was not aloof, and was very affable and approachable in public. Although he spoke perfect, cultured English, he was a master at capturing the ethnic accents of the Jewish citizens of New York City.
Cohen suffered a heart attack at age 83 and died at
Nyack Hospital, where he had been taken from his home in
New City, New York.
[ Cohen is interred at Cedar Park Cemetery, in ]Emerson, New Jersey
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.
He is played by Randall Newsome in Regina King
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's '' One Night in Miami...''.
Trivia
In the 1973 Woody Allen movie '' Sleeper'', Cohen, along with fellow comedian Jackie Mason
Jackie Mason (born Yacov Moshe Maza; yi, יעקב משה מזא; June 9, 1928 – July 24, 2021) was an American stand-up comedian and actor.
His 1986 one-man show ''The World According to Me!'' won a Special Tony Award, an Outer Critics Cir ...
, had uncredited voice cameos as the Jewish "Ginsberg and Cohen" robot tailors since 2073.
References
Bibliography
*1958: ''Laughing Out Loud.'' (Citadel Press).
*1960: ''More Laughing Out Loud.'' (Citadel Press).
*1960: ''Myron Cohen’s Big Joke Book.'' (Citadel Press).
*1978: ''The Myron Cohen Joke Book: Laughing Out Loud and More Laughing Out Loud.'' (Gramercy Books)
1902 births
1986 deaths
American people of Russian-Jewish descent
People from Grodno
Audio Fidelity Records artists
Jewish American comedians
Burials at Cedar Park Cemetery (Emerson, New Jersey)
20th-century American comedians
20th-century American Jews
Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States
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