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Sherry Coben

American screenwriter (1953–2024) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Sherry Coben (September 1953 – October 16, 2024) was an American writer who created the 1980s situation comedy Kate & Allie[2] and the webseries Little Women, Big Cars.[3]

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Early life

Coben was born in September 1953.[4] She grew up in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, and attended Cherry Hill High School West,[5] graduating in 1971. She attended both Swarthmore College and Cornell University.[4]

Career

Coben started her media career in the art department at KYW-TV. Her first TV writing work was on the 1979-1980 children's show Hot Hero Sandwich, for which she received an Emmy Award. She then wrote for Ryan's Hope before selling her first pilot script, which became the series Kate & Allie.[4]

Personal life and death

Coben married film editor Pat McMahon.[4] Their long-distance relationship inspired Coben's second pilot, Love Long Distance, about a couple divided between Philadelphia and New York City;[6] the pilot was shot but not picked up for a series.[4]

Coben died from cancer at her home in New Milford, New Jersey, on October 16, 2024, at the age of 71.[7]

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