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Ron Cohen is an American television composer and soundtrack writer. He graduated from the California State University, in Northridge.
Positions held
- Composer on Leeza and The Guiding Light.
- Music Writer on Go Tigers!
- Sound Track on Rat Race
Awards and nominations
Cohen has been nominated for five Daytime Emmy awards, in the categories Outstanding Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series, and Outstanding Achievement in Musical Direction and Composition for a Drama series, for his work on The Guiding Light. He was nominated from 1996 to 2004, and won twice in 1996 and 1998. His first DE win was shared with Jonathan Firstenberg, Robyn Cutler, Michael Licari, Rick Rhodes, John Henry Kreitler, Wes Boatman, Danny Lawrence, John E. Young, David Grant, Barry De Vorzon, Richard Hazard, Edward Dzubak, and Alan Bellink.
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