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    American film actor and comedian

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sammy_CahnSammy Cahn - Wikipedia

    Samuel Cohen (June 18, 1913 – January 15, 1993), known professionally as Sammy Cahn, was an American lyricist, songwriter, and musician. He is best known for his romantic lyrics to films and Broadway songs, as well as stand-alone songs premiered by recording companies in the Greater Los Angeles Area.

  3. Sammy Cohens Restaurant and Bar, Schaghticoke, New York. 1,341 likes · 61 talking about this · 51 were here. American Fare restaurant with a large craft beer selection and full bar. We offer outside...

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  5. Sammy Cahn was an award-winning songwriter, composer, author and publisher, who wrote many songs for films, Broadway and night clubs. He was born Samuel Cohen in New York in 1913 and died in Los Angeles in 1993.

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  6. Jun 6, 2024 · Sammy Cohen's offers bars, burgers, pizza and seafood in a spacious and comfortable banquet room. See the menu, reviews, photos and hours of this restaurant on Restaurantji.

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  7. Sammy Cohen's in Schaghticoke, NY, is a sought-after American restaurant, boasting an average rating of 3.7 stars. Here’s what diners have to say about Sammy Cohen's. Whether you’re curious about how busy the restaurant is or want to reserve a table, call ahead at (518) 753-2158 .

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sammy_CohenSammy Cohen - Wikipedia

    Sammy Cohen (1902–1981) was an American film actor and comedian. He was one of several popular Jewish comedians acting in films during the late 1920s. He was teamed with Ted McNamara as a comedy duo in the films What Price Glory? (1926), Colleen (1927), The Gay Retreat (1927), and Why Sailors Go Wrong (1928).

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