Robert P. Cohen
He worked in various capacities on 'Taxi Driver,' 'Pee-wee's Big Adventure,' 'The West Wing' and 'Picket Fences' as well.
Robert P. Cohen, who served as an assistant director on
The Breakfast Club,
Back to School and
24, has died. He was 76.
Cohen died Thursday of complications from COVID-19 at West Hills Hospital and Medical Center in Los Angeles, his family announced.
Cohen also worked as a first assistant director on the first seasons of ABC's
Sledge Hammer in 1986-87 and CBS'
Picket Fences in 1992-93.
The West Wing in 1999-2000 and on Michael Caton-Jones'
Doc Hollywood (1991) and Alfonso Cuarón's