Andy's Bio
Andrew Cohen is responsible for overseeing Bravo's current production slate, including hit shows like "Top Chef," "Project Runway," "Queer Eye," "Shear Genius," "The Real Housewives of Orange County," "Work Out," "Tim Gunn's Guide To Style" and "Flipping Out." He also oversees an aggressive slate of unscripted series and specials and was responsible for supervising production of "Blow Out," Being Bobby Brown," "Celebrity Poker Showdown," "Showdog Moms and Dads," and "Battle of the Network Reality Stars."
In addition, Cohen writes "Andy's Blog," a daily blog at BravoTV.com about pop culture, television, media, and his daily life, and hosts "Watch What Happens," BravoTV.com's first live-streaming online program. On the show, Cohen takes calls, emails and texts from viewers across the country with questions for live guests like Tim Gunn, Jonathan Adler, Padma Lakshmi, Bravo reality stars and tastemakers. The show was spun off from Bravotv.com onto the Network itself when Cohen hosted "The Real Housewives Reunion: Watch What Happens," "Shear Genius Reunion: Watch What Happens" and "The Work Out Reunion: Watch What Happens." Cohen frequently appears on CNN and various media outlets such as "The View" as a pop culture pundit for the Bravo network.
Previous to his current position, Cohen was Vice President of Original Programming for TRIO (pop, culture, tv), beginning in July 2000. He was responsible for developing and supervising all of TRIO's original productions including the critically acclaimed original documentaries "Gay Republicans," "Easy Riders/Raging Bulls," "Brilliant, But Cancelled," and the critically-lauded original series "Pilot Season, "24w/" and "Parking Lot."
In 2005, Cohen won a Peabody Award for his role as Executive Producer of the TRIO documentary "The N Word" and was nominated for three Emmy Awards as Executive Producer of "Project Greenlight," "Project Runway," and "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy." OUT Magazine named Cohen "hottest blogger of 2006" in their annual "hot" issue and in '07, Cohen was named one of MULTICHANNEL NEWS' "40 Under 40" innovative and formative executives at work today.
Prior to working for NBC Universal, Cohen was Senior Producer for CBS News' "The Early Show" where he oversaw the production of entertainment segments. Previously, Cohen was a producer for CBS News' "48 Hours" and for "CBS This Morning" where he covered breaking news (Oklahoma City bombing, Hurricane Andrew, California Wildfires, Crash of TWA Flight 800) and produced live segments and celebrity profiles.
Born in St. Louis, Mr. Cohen is a graduate of Boston University where he received his BA degree in broadcast journalism.
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