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Norman Cohen
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Director
From
Dublin, Ireland
Born
1936-06-11
Overview
Norman Cohen (11 June 1936 in Dublin – 26 October 1983 in Van Nuys, California) was an Irish film director and producer, best known for directing two feature films based on television comedy programmes, Till Death Us Do Part (1969) and Dad's Army (1971). He was also a director of several of the Confessions of... sex comedy series: Confessions of a Pop Performer (1975), Confessions of a Driving Instructor (1976) and Confessions from a Holiday Camp (1977).
In addition to those films, he also produced as well as directed the adaptation of Spike Milligan's Adolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall (1973),[1][2] and the comedy sequel Stand Up, Virgin Soldiers (1977). Cohen's first film production was The London Nobody Knows (1967) narrated by James Mason and his final film was Burning Rubber (1981).
In the Fall of 1982 he directed his only stage production; Woody Allen's "Play It Again, Sam" at Theatr Clwyd (National Theatre of Wales). The cast included; Nic d'avirro, Julia St. John, Julie Richmond, Sara Mason, Carl Davis, Jennifer Franks, and starred Trent Richards (aka Richard Trent) as Allen. The production later toured to Cardiff, Wales where it ran at the Sherman Theatre.
Norman died after suffering a heart attack in 1983.
Known For

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Confessions of a Driving Instructor
Sep 1, 1976

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Confessions of a Pop Performer
Jan 1, 1975

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Confessions from a Holiday Camp
Aug 1, 1977

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Dad's Army
Mar 12, 1971

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Adolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall
Jun 12, 1973

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Stand up, Virgin Soldiers
Apr 4, 1977

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Burning Rubber
May 22, 1981

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London in the Raw
Jul 31, 1964

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Till Death Us Do Part
Jan 1, 1969

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The London Nobody Knows
Dec 19, 1968

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The Lion's Share
Aug 30, 1985

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Brendan Behan's Dublin
Sep 20, 1966
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