Lynn Cohen, a veteran stage and screen on-screen character who played Magda on "Sex and the City," kicked the bucket Friday. She was 86.
Magda was Miranda Hobbe's (Cynthia Nixon) servant and inevitably her babysitter, and Cohen likewise showed up in both film adjustments of the show.
She conversed with Cosmopolitan about her job in 2018. "It indicated a lady of an alternate age who was shrewd as the villain, bossy, and furthermore got sexuality, and they required that. It augmented the canvas on which they were working, that they would not have a run of the mill old woman forming endlessly in some retirement home some place, yet a lady who worked, and didn't put up with imbeciles," she said.
On the big screen, Cohen played Golda Meir in Steven Spielberg's "Munich" and Mags in "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire." She likewise showed up in "Falcon Eye," "Over the Universe," "Vanya on 42nd Street," "The Station Agent," "Strolling and Talking," "I Shot Andy Warhol" and "Manhattan Murder Mystery."
Cohen had repeating jobs on shows including "Harms," "Medical caretaker Jackie," "The Affair" and "Peace." She showed up on various arrangement, for example, "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel," "Chicago Med," "Ace of None" and "God Friended Me."
On Broadway, she showed up in "Orpheus Descending" and "Ivanov," and got Lucille Lortel and Drama League grant designations, just as the New Dramatists' Bowden grant, the Fox Foundation's Lilly grant and the Richard Seff grant from Actor's Equity Association.
Conceived in Kansas City, Mo., she was at that point in her 60s when she started showing up on TV and in films after numerous years working in theater.
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On Broadway, she showed up in "Orpheus Descending" and "Ivanov," and got Lucille Lortel and Drama League grant selections, just as the New Dramatists' Bowden grant, the Fox Foundation's Lilly grant and the Richard Seff grant from Actor's Equity Association.
Conceived in Kansas City, Mo., she was at that point in her 60s when she started showing up on TV and in films after numerous years working in theater.
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