1. Cohan - Noun
2. Cohan - Proper noun
United States songwriter and playwright famous for his patriotic songs (1878-1942)
Source: WordNetBerkeley played Gregory, the of the Hilltop colony, between seasons 6 and 9. Berkeley's character in the season 9 premiere, "A New Beginning," when Maggie Rhee (Lauren Cohan) executed him following a pair of attempts against her life. Source: Internet
Cohan said her favourite images are 'those that speak the loudest through their expressions and emotions' adding that 'love is a universal symbol across the borders and capturing it brings such joy to a world of so much hurt'. Source: Internet
"Born in Trenton, Miss Donnelly, whose father was a newspaper editor, music critic and columnist, began her career at the age of 17 as a chorus girl and shortly afterward began appearing in stage plays, including several productions of George M. Cohan." Source: Internet
Cohan, Carol, Broadway By the Bay, (Miami, Florida: The Pickering Press, 1987). p. 6. It starred Tom Ewell as Vladimir and Bert Lahr as Estragon. Source: Internet
Curtis (2011) p. 91. Tracy was nervous about working with Cohan—one of the most important figures in American theatre —but during rehearsals Cohan announced, "Tracy, you're the best goddamned actor I've ever seen!" Source: Internet
John Cohan Gallery, http://www.jamescohan.com/artists/bill-viola/bio/ News Bill Viola was awarded the XXIst Catalonia International Prize on May 11, 2009. Source: Internet