Art Cohn
Art Cohn was an American sportswriter, screenwriter and author. Cohn and Hollywood producer Mike Todd died in a plane crash in New Mexico in 1958.
Career
Sportswriter
Cohn was born in New York City. Early in his career he wrote for the Long Beach Press-Telegram. From 1936 to 1943, he was a sportswriter and sports editor for the Oakland Tribune, which published his sports column Cohn-ing Tower. He worked as a press correspondent during World War II. In January 1958, after being away from newspaper work for 14 years, Cohn joined The San Francisco Examiner; in his first column there, he wrote, "Things seem to happen where I happen to be."Cohn was a controversial opinion writer of the time; he "afflicted the sports world with hard questions about racial equality long before the civil rights movement." He was also a boxing fan.
Screenwriter
Cohn was a Hollywood screenwriter on many movies, including:- The Set-Up
- Stromboli
- The Tall Target
- Tomorrow Is Another Day
- Carbine Williams
- Glory Alley
- Red Skies of Montana
- Fatal Desire
- The Girl Who Had Everything
- Tennessee Champ
- Men of the Fighting Lady
- Ten Thousand Bedrooms
- Seven Hills of Rome