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Herman
Cohen Herman Cohen started
in the movie business at the age of 12 at the Dexter Theater in Detroit,
In 1951, Herman began working on the films he loved so much. He started as assistant producer and later became associate producer for Jack Broder Productions on several films including BRIDE OF THE GORILLA and BATTLES OF CHIEF PONTIAC with Lon Chaney Jr., and BELA LUGOSI MEETS A BROOKLYN GORILLA with horror movie legend Bela Lugosi.
In 1957, Herman came into his own with the cult classic I WAS A TEENAGE WEREWOLF, which he both produced and wrote for American International Pictures. In addition, he cast a young undiscovered actor named Michael Landon, who would go on to become one of the most recognizable and respected actors in Hollywood. Herman went on to write and produce a series of similar 'teenage'-themed films, which include I WAS A TEENAGE FRANKENSTEIN, HOW TO MAKE A MONSTER, and BLOOD OF DRACULA, which were all very successful. In the 1960s and 70s, Herman produced several films in the United Kingdom, casting British actors he admired such as Dame Edith Evans in CROOKS AND CORONETS and Michael Gough in HORRORS OF THE BLACK MUSEUM, KONGA, BLACK ZOO to name a few. He used actress Joan Crawford (BERSERK! and TROG) and actor Jack Palance (CRAZE) when others were not. Herman's whole life revolved
around movies. In 1961, he purchased the Fox Theater in Detroit where
he had worked in his youth, coming full circle back to his roots. Herman died on June 2, 2002. He will be long remembered and appreciated by those who knew and loved him and by the legions of fans his films have entertained over the decades. |
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