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Jeffrey Bertan McMahon, better known by his stage name Jeff Cohen, was born on June 25, 1974, in Los Angeles, California. He adopted the surname Cohen from his mother’s maiden name, Elaine Cohen. Jeff has one sister, Eydie Faye, who is also active in the entertainment industry as an actress and playwright. Both his mother and sister appeared in the television series Clean Sweep.
Cohen rose to fame for his portrayal of Chunk in the iconic 1985 film The Goonies. During the filming of the movie, Cohen came down with chickenpox but chose to stay on set out of fear of being replaced. His dedication is evident in the well-known "Truffle Shuffle" scene, where chickenpox marks are faintly visible on his chest. In a memorable "confession" scene from the film, Cohen tapped into real emotions by imagining the death of his mother, helping him deliver a moving performance.
Following his early success as a child actor, Cohen gradually shifted his career focus. After graduating with a B.S. in Business Administration from the University of California, Berkeley, he went on to earn his law degree from the UCLA School of Law in 2000. Now a successful entertainment lawyer based in California, Cohen has been profiled by the Bar Council of America and featured in the Dealmakers Impact Report. He has also contributed articles on business, legal, and political topics to outlets like CNBC and HuffPost.
In addition to The Goonies, Cohen appeared in other productions including Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School (1988) and Perfect Harmony (1991). His performance in The Goonies earned him nominations for the Saturn Award and the Young Artist Award. Later in his career, he served as an executive producer for the documentary The Living Century, which won the CINE Golden Eagle Award in 2001.
During his college years at UC Berkeley, Cohen cultivated a fun-loving and adventurous spirit. He ran for student government president using campaign posters that humorously featured his younger self as Chunk. His time at Berkeley also marked a personal transformation, including significant weight loss achieved through playing football.
Cohen made the decision to leave Hollywood when he found himself typecast in “fat kid” roles which no longer reflected his changing appearance and interests. He has commented on the competitive nature of the industry, stating it was a matter of “survival of the fittest.” As he transitioned from adolescence to adulthood, acting opportunities diminished, prompting him to pursue other professional paths.
Today, Jeff Cohen holds multiple professional titles: actor, producer, attorney, and writer. He regularly writes for high-profile platforms and is regarded as a sharp legal mind within the entertainment industry. His contributions to Hollywood landed him recognition among the Top 35 Executives in the business. Cohen remains active on social media, especially Twitter, where he engages with fans under the handle @CavsJeff.
Cohen’s authenticity and strong work ethic have been praised by film industry figures, including director Richard Donner, who highlighted the honesty and realism Cohen brought to his performances. These qualities are now evident in his successful legal practice. As of recent estimates, Jeff Cohen’s net worth is approximately $4 million.
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