“He also served as host of the"Love Connection"reboot for two seasons before its cancelation.
Before he ever wound up onscreen, notedUs Weekly, he was Bravo’s vice president of original programming.
For a few years, Cohen did double duty as Bravo programming veep and on-air personality.

“I always thought it was a sociological time capsule of the nouveau riche,” Cohen told Variety.
This was particularly true of cast memberLynne Curtin, with the show documenting her eviction from her lavish home.
That, to me, was a really stark example of our thesis proving its point.”

Speaking withInterview Magazine, Cohen credited “The Real World” for setting the template he followed.
“Putting those people together was the ultimate sociological experiment.”
Discussing “Housewives” during an appearance onNPR’s “Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me!

“Cohen mused that the shows had “replaced the soap opera basically.”
As he recalled, Cohen bumped into a pal strolling with a tall, long-haired guy wearing a hat.
Cohen and Mayer hit it off and stayed in touch, eventually becoming so tight they’ve spent severalvacationstogether.

“This man has taught me to be more considerate.
To check in more.
“To be thoughtful and kind and fun and consistent with my love and my friendship.”

“Are you going to be a good stepfather?
It’s changed everything,” Cohen admitted in an interview withPeople.
“I could honestly say that he’s saved my life.

I don’t know what I would have been doing for the last year…” he explained.
They knew as much about me as I did their husbands, and that was awesome.”
““We’re not ‘Baby Shark’ people in this house.”

“Partying with the Blues who just won the Stanley Cup unbelievable!”
Other acting work includes Lady Gaga’s"G.U.Y.”
music video, playing the disembodied, floating head of Greek god Zeus.

Prior to that, Cohen made two brief appearances on “Sex and the City.”
As Cohen explained, viaE!
Finally, he “finagled an audition” to play a party planner in an episode.

“I didn’t get the part.”
However, Cohen eventually did make it onto the show.
“Amber Rosecame on and she didn’t want to answer any of the questions I was asking her.

She returned the favor by dropping by “Watch What Happens Live.”
“It seemed appropriate,” Cohen quipped.
If you gain five pounds, you’re free to really tell on camera.

It’s a bummer.”
That guy’s gay, and he seems happy.'
I didn’t have that.”


