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    Robert Cochran

    American television producer

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  1. Bob Cochran skied the World Cup circuit from 1969-74. His greatest victory came in 1973 when he became the first American to win gold on the Hahnenkamm, in the combined. Later that year he won his only World Cup race, a giant slalom at Heavenly Valley, California. In 1971 Cochran was US champion in downhill, slalom and combined, and during his ...

  2. Beginning his career in 1987 as a writer for the television drama "L.A. Law," and, later,"Falcon Crest," Robert Cochran eventually moved into the producer's chair. While continuing to write, Cochran served as producer on the early '90s cop series "The Commish," starring Michael Chiklis, and rose...

  3. Robert Cochran (also credited as Bob Cochran) is the co-creator of the television series 24. Before that, he and Joel Surnow wrote and produced for the television series The Commish. Cochran had also written for shows such as L.A. Law, Falcon Crest and JAG. Cochran and Surnow later created and produced the television series La Femme Nikita and ...

  4. Jacqueline Cochran. Jacqueline Cochran (May 11, 1906 – August 9, 1980) was an American pilot and business executive. She pioneered women's aviation as one of the most prominent racing pilots of her generation. She set numerous records and was the first woman to break the sound barrier on 18 May 1953.

  5. Steve Cochran. Actor: White Heat. Born Robert Alexander Cochran, son of a California lumberman, he worked mostly in the theatre before landing a contract with Samuel Goldwyn in 1945. His debut was Wonder Man (1945) with Virginia Mayo and Danny Kaye. From 1949 to 1952, he was signed to Warner Brothers, then started up his own production company. In 1965, he sailed off in his yacht to Guatemala ...

    • May 25, 1917
    • June 15, 1965
  6. Robert Cochran. Actor: Scrooge. Robert Cochran was born on 20 February 1906 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. He was an actor, known for Scrooge (1935), Against the Tide (1937) and I Stand Condemned (1935). He died in 1977 in Kensington, London, England, UK.

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  8. Robert F. Cochran, Jr., Professional and Christian Responsibilities to the Poor, 19 PEPP. L. 14 (Spring 1999) Robert F. Cochran, Jr., ADR, the ABA, and Client Control: A Proposal that the Model Rules Require Lawyers to Present ADR Options to Clients, 41 S. TEX. L. REV. 183 (1999) HeinOnline.

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