Claudia Cohen Movies
Something of a modern-day equivalent of
Louella Parsons or
Hedda Hopper, the powerhouse American gossip columnist
Claudia Cohen one-upped those predecessors by living a sensationalistic life herself, turning the head of many a fellow pop culture journalist.
Cohen first gained recognition in the late '70s, as the reporter and editor of Page Six in the New York Post; she then left this position to author the heavily read gossip column called "I, Claudia" for The New York Daily News (during the early '80s), and eventually accepted an assignment as the in-house entertainment reporter on WABC-TV's The Morning Show and on Live With Regis and Kathie Lee.
In 1985,
Cohen made headlines when she married billionaire Ron Perelman, the then-future chairman of the Revlon cosmetics empire.
Cohen and Perelman divorced after nine years, and
Cohen reportedly received a whopping settlement from her husband (of around 80 million dollars!), which of course generated additional tabloid and paparazzi interest -- as did
Cohen's subsequent amorous affair with Republican senator Alfonse M. D'Amato of New York. (D'Amato became the first congressman in history to call a press conference to announce that he was in love.)
In addition to her reporting assignments,
Cohen guest-starred on a 2005 episode of the
Larry David HBO sitcom
Curb Your Enthusiasm. She died approximately two years later, of ovarian cancer, at age 56. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

- 2005
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Larry (Larry David) locks himself out of his car, and learns that the drive-thru window at Jack-in-the-Box does not accept walk-thru customers. He despairs until Peter (Frank Whaley), a friendly passing motorist, agrees to give him a lift. Jeff (Jeff Garlin) arrives, and gives Larry the bad news about Richard (Richard Lewis): he needs a kidney transplant. Because the comic's cousin refuses to give up any of his organs while he's still alive, Richard is hoping that a close friend will come through. Larry's response is, "I have to choose healthier friends." Eventually he gets into a conflict with Jeff about which of them should offer to give Richard a kidney. Also, Larry aggravates two different receptionists, one by revealing too little information, the other by revealing too much. He also argues with Cheryl (Cheryl Hines) over what constitutes "snuggling" ("I'm using the ass as a lever to draw you in! That's all!") and debates the rules of "Eenie Meenie Minee Mo" with Jeff. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi
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