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Summary of current status: There are no widely reported, up-to-date news items about a contemporary figure named Larry Cohen in the major current-events feeds I have access to. The name is associated with a well-known horror filmmaker from past decades, but that person passed away in 2019. If you’re looking for the latest developments about a different Larry Cohen (e.g., a business executive or another public figure with the same name), please share a bit more context (industry, company, or location) and I’ll narrow the search.
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If you meant the filmmaker Larry Cohen (1936–2019): He was celebrated for cult horror titles like It’s Alive and The Stuff, and his death was widely reported in 2019. If you want a quick recap of his notable works or his influence on the genre, I can provide that. [generated_image],[6]
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Larry Cohen, the writer and director best known for his work in horror and films on exploitation of black people, including the cult classic "It's Alive", "Black Caesar", and "Hell Up in Harlem", has died. He was 77.
www.business-standard.comLazard Asset Management named Larry Cohen as managing director and global head of technology & operations, effective immediately, according to a press release on February 22. “Larry brings a wealth of experience in the asset management industry as well as in technology and operational infrastructure,” said Evan Russo, Lazard Asset Management CEO, in the press release of the announcement. “He will work with our teams globally to improve and refine our global technology, systems and operational...
www.ai-cio.comLarry Cohen, the maverick B-movie director of cult horror films "It's Alive" and "God Told Me To," has died. He was 77. Cohen's friend and spokesman, the actor Shade Rupe, said Cohen passed away Saturday in Los Angeles surrounded by loved ones. Cohen's films were schlocky, low-budget films that developed cult followings, spawned sequels and gained esteem for their genre reflections of contemporary social issues.
abc6onyourside.comWe've learned the sad news this morning that legendary filmmaker Larry Cohen has passed away at 77 this weekend. Cohen, officially dubbed a Master of
bloody-disgusting.comCohen's movies were schlocky, low-budget offerings that developed cult followings, spawned sequels and gained esteem for their genre reflections of contemporary social issues
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