Andy Cohen
Andy Cohen, a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, is best known as the host and Executive Producer of "Watch What Happens Live," Bravo's innovative late-night talk show that uniquely combines live interaction with celebrity interviews. He has played a pivotal role in shaping reality television as the Executive Producer of the iconic "Real Housewives" franchise and has hosted numerous high-stakes reunion specials.
Cohen's literary achievements include his bestselling memoir, "Most Talkative: Stories from the Frontlines of Pop Culture," which became a New York Times bestseller in May 2013. His influence extends beyond television, as he maintains a dynamic presence on social media, boasting over two million followers across various platforms.
In his impressive career at Bravo, Cohen has held various positions, ultimately becoming Executive Vice President of Development and Talent. His vision has led to the creation of numerous successful series, including the Emmy Award-winning "Top Chef" and the Peabody Award-winning "Project Runway." Before joining Bravo in 2004, Cohen was the Vice President of Original Programming at TRIO and had a decade-long career at CBS News, where he produced segments for "The Early Show" and "48 Hours."
Cohen has been recognized in several prestigious lists, including Fast Company’s 100 Most Creative People in Business and GQ's Best Dressed Men. A graduate of Boston University, he is actively involved in charitable work and resides in New York City.