Andrew Joseph Cohen(born June 2, 1968)[1]is an American radio and television talk show host, producer, and writer. He is the host and executive producer ofThe Real Housewivesfranchise[2][3]andBravo's late night talk show,Watch What Happens Live![4][5]He also hosts a two-hour show with co-hostJohn Hilltwice a week onSirius XM.[6]

Andy Cohen
Cohen in 2012
Born
Andrew Joseph Cohen

(1968-06-02)June 2, 1968(age 56)
EducationBoston University(BS)
Occupations
  • Talk show host
  • radio host
  • author
  • producer
Years active1990–present
Children2

Cohen served as Bravo's executive vice president of Development and Talent until 2013.[7]He was responsible for creating original content, developing innovative formats, and identifying new talent. Cohen also served as executive producer on theJames Beard award–winning reality cooking competition television show,Top Chef.[5]He also hosted the revival of the television dating showLove Connection.He has been awarded aPrimetime Emmy Award,and twoPeabody Awards.

Early life

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Andy was born inSt. Louis,Missouri,to Evelyn and Lou Cohen.[8]He has a sister, Emily Rosenfeld. He is Jewish, with roots in Poland, Russia, and Lithuania.[9][10][11]Cohen graduated fromClayton High Schoolin 1986.[12]He is a graduate ofBoston University,where he received a Bachelor of Science degree inbroadcast journalism.[13]Cohen wrote for the Boston University student newspaper,The Daily Free Press.[14]He later interned atCBS NewsalongsideJulie Chen,[15][16]who was also working as an intern.[17]

Career

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Cohen began his career in television as an intern at CBS News.[18]He spent 10 years at the network, eventually serving as senior producer ofThe Early Show,a producer for48 Hours,and a producer forCBS This Morning.[19]He joined the television networkTrioin 2000,[20]later becoming vice president of original programming atBravoin 2004,[21]when the network purchased Trio.[22]

Cohen was a regular guest onTodayandMorning Joe,and has co-hostedLive! with Kelly,andThe View.He has made various guest appearances on other talk shows. He has made several guest appearances on television shows playing himself, such asThe ComebackandSaturday Night Live.[23]In summer 2009, Cohen began hosting a weekly midnight television talk show,Watch What Happens Live.[24]The show was later expanded into a weeknight series.[25]

Cohen'sautobiographicalmemoirMost Talkative(Henry Holt and Company), released in May 2012,[8][26]became aNew York TimesBest Sellerin the hardcover, paperback, and combined non-fiction categories.[27][28][29]

On August 15, 2013, he declined to co-host theMiss Universe pageantin Russia, due to the country's recent adoption of anti-gay laws.[30]Before that, he hostedMiss USA 2011andMiss USA 2012.[31]On March 22, 2014, he portrayedZeusinLady Gaga's music video for "G.U.Y.".[32]

In November 2014, Cohen published his second memoir,The Andy Cohen Diaries: A Deep Look at a Shallow Year,[33]inspired by the similarly titledThe Andy Warhol Diaries.The book spans a year of journal entries beginning in September 2013.[34]The Andy Cohen Diariesbecame aTimesBest Seller in the Combined Print & E-Book Nonfiction category.[35]

On September 14, 2015,SiriusXMlaunched a new radio channel curated by Cohen, known as Radio Andy.[36]The channel features shows hosted by Cohen (Andy Cohen Live, and Andy Cohen's Deep & Shallow). Cohen also hosts a series of special broadcasts for his station known as Town Halls in front of a live studio audience.[37][38]The channel also features shows hosted by;Sandra Bernhard,Bevy Smith,Dan Rather,Michelle Collins,Jim Parsons,Jeff Lewis, Amy Phillips,Jonathan Alter(together with his family),John Hill,the producers ofWatch What Happens Live,and the producers atWorld of Wonder.The channel has also produced specials including; Radio Andy Theater, a parody of theReal Housewivesfranchise,[39]AC2 Live: Andy and Anderson on the Road (a behind-the-scenes show following Cohen andAnderson Cooperon their live tour), and the Love Connection Diaries (also a backstage docu-series featuring Cohen, andLove Connectionproducer and Radio Andy host, John Hill).

Cohen and close friendAnderson Cooperannounced that they would be going on a national tour to perform their conversational stage showAC2beginning in March 2015.[40][41]The tour opened in Boston, followed by Miami Beach, Chicago and Atlanta.[41]The idea for the show came about after Cooper interviewed Cohen about his then-latest book,The Andy Cohen Diaries,at an event at the92nd Street Yin New York City.[42][43]Since then, the two-man show has continued to tour reaching over 50 cities as of October 2018.[44]

On December 31, 2015, Cohen hosted a one-off live edition ofHollywood Game Night(New Year's Eve Game Night), and co-hostedNew Year's Eve with Carson Daly,forNBC.[45]

In 2016, the publisher Henry Holt and Company announced it was launching the imprint Andy Cohen Books.[46]Cohen's third memoirSuperficial: More Adventures From the Andy Cohen Diarieswas published in November 2016.[47]A sequel toThe Andy Cohen Diaries,[48]the book covers diary entries for the subsequent two years.[49]Superficialbecame aTimesBest Seller among books written by celebrities.[50]

In January 2017,Foxordered a revival ofLove Connectionhosted by Cohen.[51]The hour-long game show premiered on May 25.[52]The same month, Cohen played himself on theNetflixseries,Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.[53]In August 2017, Fox announced that it would renewLove Connectionfor a second season.[54]Later that year, Cohen succeededKathy Griffinas co-host of CNN'sNew Year's Eve coveragealongside Cooper.[55][56]

In 2018, Cohen played himself on the showRiverdaleas a friend of the Lodge family.[57]He made a March 2018 appearance as a guest judge in an episode of theVH1reality-televisionseriesRuPaul's Drag Race.[58]

Since December 2018, Cohen had co-hosted CNN's New Year's Eve coverage with Anderson Cooper.[59][60]

Personal life

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Cohen is the first openly gay host of an American late-night talk show.[61]In December 2018, he announced he would become a father in 2019 with the help of a surrogate.[62]His son, Ben, was born February 4, 2019.[63]His daughter, Lucy, was born April 29, 2022.[64]

Cohen supportedKamala Harrisin the2024 United States presidential election.[65]

Awards

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Cohen (left) among the creators ofThe N-Wordreceiving an award at the 65th AnnualPeabody Awards

Filmography

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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2004 Sex and the City Shoe salesman Episode: "Let There Be Light"[80]
2006–present The Real Housewives Executive producer Also reunion host
2009–present Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen Host, executive producer [81]
2014 Alpha House Himself Episode: "There Will Be Water"[82]
2014 The Comeback Himself Episode: "Valerie Makes a Pilot"[83]
2014 Sesame Street Himself [84]
2015 Lip Sync Battle Himself Episode: "Willie Geistvs. Andy Cohen "[85]
2016 Inside Amy Schumer Himself Episode: "Rubbing Our Clips"[86]
2016 Nightcap Himself Series premiere[87]
2017 Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Himself Episode: "Kimmy and the Trolley Problem"[88]
2017–2018 Love Connection Host
2017 Difficult People Himself Episode: "The Silkwood"[89]
2017–present New Year's Eve Live Co-host
2018 RuPaul's Drag Race(season 10, 2nd episode) Special guest Episode: "PharmaRusical"
2018 Riverdale Himself Episode: "Primary Colors"[90]
2019 The Other Two Himself Episode: "Chase Shoots a Music Video"
2020 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Himself Episode: "In the Hot Seat: Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen"
2020 The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo Himself Episode: "Andy Cohen/Josh Groban"
2021 For Real: The Story of Reality TV Host
2023 The Traitors Himself Episode: "The Reunion"
2023 Gossip Girl Himself Episode: "I Am Gossip"
2023 Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Isaac Calderon (voice) Recurring
2023 American Horror Story: Delicate Himself Episode: "Multiply Thy Pain"

Bibliography

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  • Most Talkative: Stories from the Front Lines of Pop Culture.Henry Holt and Company.2012.ISBN978-0-8050-9583-8.
  • The Andy Cohen Diaries: A Deep Look at a Shallow Year.Henry Holt and Company. 2014.ISBN978-1-627-79228-8.
  • Superficial: More Adventures from the Andy Cohen Diaries.Henry Holt and Company. 2016.ISBN978-1250116482.
  • The Daddy Diaries: The Year I Grew Up.Henry Holt and Company. 2023.ISBN978-1250890924.

See also

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Preceded by Hosts ofMiss USAwithGiuliana Rancic
2011&2012
Succeeded by
Preceded by Hosts ofMiss UniversewithNatalie Morales
2011
Succeeded by
Andy Cohen
Preceded by
Andy Cohen
Hosts ofMiss UniversewithGiuliana Rancic
2012
Succeeded by