Bobby Cohen

Bobby Cohen

Bobby Cohen is an American film producer with a career spanning several decades, known for his involvement in a diverse range of films. Born on February 8, 1970, in New York state, Cohen began his journey in the film industry as an assistant at the Writers & Artists Agency before joining Miramax Films, where he rose to the position of Senior VP of Production. During his time at Miramax, he contributed to notable films such as Clerks, Scream, and Beautiful Girls.After leaving Miramax in 2003, Cohen founded his own production company, Cohen Productions, which produced films like View from the Top. He then served as president of Red Wagon Productions, where he was an executive producer for movies including Jarhead and Memoirs of a Geisha. His extensive filmography as both a producer and executive producer includes a variety of genres, from dramas like The Cider House Rules and Revolutionary Road to comedies such as Definitely, Maybe and the action-packed Now You See Me franchise. Cohen is currently the co-president at Lionsgate production company and is involved in the upcoming "Now You See Me: Now You Don't" (2025). His work showcases a consistent focus on quality storytelling and a keen understanding of the filmmaking business.