Rhode Island: The Cohen Family Mirth Makers
The story of George M. Cohen tends to focus on the ambition, drive and dedication of the young actor, director and producer — but his family’s start in Providence, Rhode Island holds a special place in the history of American entertainment.His father, Jerry Cohan was born in Ireland and emigrated to Boston to become a harness maker.It wasn’t long before he took a risk and focused all his efforts on joining the burgeoning world of vaudeville entertainment. He met his wife and the two of them started a family act that would become popular in all of New England.
Note: Though this is historical fiction and the characters have been developed to accommodate a story, their attributes and development may be useful as reference points and inspirations.
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