Rhea Kohan Explained

Rhea Kohan
Birth Name:Rhea Arnold
Occupation:Novelist
Nationality:American
Children:3, including David and Jenji Kohan

Rhea Kohan (née Arnold) is an American writer,[1] author of the novels Save Me a Seat (1979) and Hand-Me-Downs (1980).

Biography

Born Rhea Arnold, Kohan grew up in a traditional Jewish home in Brooklyn, New York.[2] [3] Her mother was a homemaker and her father was a school principal who moonlighted as head of the local yeshiva.[4] She studied chemistry in college.[4]

She is the wife of Emmy award-winning writer, producer, and composer, Buz Kohan, and mother of twins Jono and David, and Jenji Kohan.

Published works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rhea Kohan: The Hollywood Mother behind 'Weeds' and 'Will and Grace' . TRIBE Media Corp. . Jewish Journal (JewishJournal.com) . May 8, 2011 . September 9, 2014 . Berrin, Danielle.
  2. Book: Aushenker, Michael . Queen of Laughter . Jewish Journal . March 27, 2003 . November 15, 2014 .
  3. News: Aushenker. Michael. Queen of Laughter: Rhea Kohan reigns as mistress of ceremonies at Jewish functions in Los Angeles . 8 August 2014. Jewish Journal. 27 March 2003.
  4. Web site: Rhea Kohan: No one spits in her kids' Kasha . Jewish Journal . May 3, 2011 . Danielle . Berrin . November 15, 2014 .