Jeff Cohen (actor)

Jeffrey Bertan Cohen (born Jeffrey Bertan McMahon; June 25, 1974) is an American attorney (and founding partner of Cohen & Gardner, LLP)[1] and former child actor known as Jeff McMahon, best remembered for appearing as Chunk in the 1985 Steven Spielberg production The Goonies.

Jeff Cohen
Cohen in 2008
Born
Jeffrey Bertan McMahon

(1974-06-25) June 25, 1974
OccupationAttorney, former actor
Years active19831991

Early life

Cohen was born Jeffrey Bertan McMahon in Los Angeles. He took his stage name from the maiden name of his mother, Elaine Cohen.[2] Since the part of "Chunk" entailed a lot of mockery at Cohen's weight, he took up high school football and has lost a great deal of weight as an adult.

Cohen attended the University of California, Berkeley, earning a B.S. in Business Administration from the Haas School of Business in 1996. While at UC Berkeley, Cohen was a resident assistant during the 1994–1995 academic year at Unit I's Putnam Hall and later on in Norton Hall. He became President of the Associated Students; his campaign posters featured a picture of himself from his Goonies days and the simple slogan "Chunk for president". He was also known for his energy at football games serving as the "Mic-Man" and performing the now-famous Truffle Shuffle on the sidelines to raise applause from the crowd. While at Berkeley, Cohen also was initiated as a brother into the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity.

Entertainment career

Acting

Cohen was one of the children describing words to the contestants on the 1982–83 CBS game show Child's Play. During the summer of 1985, he appeared as a celebrity on Body Language. In 1986 he was also in a Disney TV movie, Ask Max. Cohen's sister, Eydie Faye, is a playwright and actress. In the final scene of The Goonies, when the families gather on the beach, Faye has a cameo as Chunk's sister.

His acting had an incredible sense of genuineness, of reality. He was Jeff — he drew from himself, and I think that's who he is now. He's honest and straight. I think that was in his acting and now in his law practice.

Director Richard Donner, Variety[3]

Cohen claimed in The Goonies DVD commentary track that every role he played as a child had him wearing either a Hawaiian shirt or a pair of plaid pants, and director Richard Donner had the brilliant idea to put him in both for The Goonies.[4] Before The Goonies started filming, Cohen contracted chickenpox. Afraid that they would re-cast the role, he told no one of his illness and showed up to work anyway. According to the commentary track on The Goonies DVD, the chickenpox on Cohen's chest can be seen during the famous "Truffle Shuffle" sequence.[4]

Law

Cohen used introductions from Goonies director Richard Donner to get summer jobs on the business side of movie studios; he would say about that time in the ABA Journal story, "I grew up loving The Three Stooges and the Marx Brothers, but suddenly I had a new crop of heroes." He chose to pursue a legal career upon finding out that many of the most important figures on the business side of Hollywood had law degrees.[1] After his time at Berkeley, Cohen earned a J.D. degree from the UCLA School of Law in 2000[1] and later became an entertainment lawyer in Los Angeles. In 2002, he co-founded the Cohen & Gardner firm in Beverly Hills.[3][5] In the September 24, 2008 issue of Variety, Cohen was profiled in the Dealmakers Impact Report.[3] Additionally, Cohen was named to The Hollywood Reporter's "Next Generation: Hollywood's Top 35 Executives 35 and Under" in their November 5 issue.[6]

Cohen was named to Variety's Dealmakers Impact Report in 2013.[7]

As of February 2014, he periodically "writes about business, legal and political matters for The Huffington Post and CNBC."[1]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1983 Little Shots Ralph TV Movie
1985 The Goonies Lawrence "Chunk" Cohen
1986 Ask Max Max Baxter TV Movie
1988 Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School Grunt Voice
1991 Perfect Harmony Ward TV Movie
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1983 Tales from the Darkside Timmy Muldoon Episode: "Trick or Treat" (Pilot)
1983 Webster Dwight Episode: "A Question of Honor"
1984 Kids Incorporated Webster Bendetti Episode: "The Prankster"
1984 The Facts of Life Seymour Slavick Episode: "The Summer of '84"
1984 Family Ties Dougie Barker Episode: "4 Rms Ocn Vu"
1987 Marv Jr. Episode: "The Visit"
1985 Amazing Stories Ralph Episode: "Remote Control Man"
1986 Eddie Episode: "Magic Saturday"
1986 Wonderful World of Disney Max Baxter Episode: "Ask Max"
1987 She's the Sheriff Percy Episode: "Child's Play"

References

  1. Gordon, Leslie A. (February 1, 2014). "Child actor parlays his connections into an entertainment law practice". ABA Journal. Retrieved February 7, 2014.
  2. "Dirty Irish Secret". Heeb. May 14, 2008. Archived from the original on July 9, 2008. Retrieved July 1, 2018.
  3. "Dealmakers Impact Report '08: Jeff Cohen, Cohen & Gardner". Variety. September 23, 2008. Retrieved September 24, 2008.
  4. Donner, Richard (2001) [1985]. The Goonies DVD (Commentary track).
  5. "About the firm". Cohen Gardner Law. Archived from the original on February 10, 2011.
  6. "THR Next Gen 2008: Legal". The Hollywood Reporter. November 5, 2008. Archived from the original on December 19, 2008.
  7. "Showbiz Strategists: Variety's Dealmakers Impact Report, Law: Jeff B. Cohen". Variety. Retrieved July 1, 2018.
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