"Lady From Shanghai, The" Rita Hayworth with Harry Cohn on the set 1948 Columbia / **I.V.
Caption: "Lady From Shanghai, The" Rita Hayworth with Harry Cohn on the set 1948 Columbia / **I.V.
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Producer, Miscellaneous Crew, Production Manager
Born: July 23, 1891
Star sign: Leo
Known for: Platinum Blonde (1931), It Happened One Night (1934), American Madness (1932), Forbidden (1932)
Source: IMDB
He was crude, uneducated, foul and, even on his best behavior, abrasive. No major studio executive of the so-called "Golden Age" was more loathed (although at times the dictatorial Samuel Goldwyn and the hard-nosed Jack L. Warner came close) than Harry Cohn. Born in the middle of 5 children to Joseph Cohn, a Jewish tailor, and Bella, a Polish ...