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    Kohan's paternal grandparents were Charles Kohan, who was born in Romania in 1902, and May E. Charles, who was born in New York City, to parents from Russia. [3] The two knew each other from childhood and grew up in a New York City settlement house on the Lower East Side of Manhattan .

    • She graduated from Columbia University with a degree in English language and literature in 1991.
    • Kohan is married to author and journalist Christopher Noxon, who converted to Judaism. Together they have three children: Charlie, Eliza, and Oscar.
    • Kohan, who grew up in and still lives in L.A., owns the city’s historic Hayworth Theatre, using the second floor as production offices.
    • Her kids have attended Jewish day school and summer camp.
  2. May 8, 2011 · Jenji and David, Rhea’s two writer offspring (son Jono is a music entrepreneur and day trader) have gathered today at The Journal’s behest to talk about their mother in honor of Mother’s Day.

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  3. Apr 3, 2021 · Jenji Kohan's mother Rhea is a television writer who has also done some acting and her brother David is also an Emmy Award-winning television producer. Jenji has worked with her brother David on few projects as well, including an episode of Will and Grace and the unsuccessful tv show The Stones.

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  4. Jenji Kohan was born on July 5, 1969 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is a producer and writer, known for Orange Is the New Black (2013), Weeds (2005) and Tracey Takes On... (1996). She was previously married to Christopher Noxon.

    • July 5, 1969
  5. Jenji Kohan grew up in Beverly Hills with her older twin brothers, David and Jono, and her parents, Rhea and Buz. Rhea was a novelist, and Buz was an award-winning TV writer who worked on hundreds of network specials and series, including The Carol Burnett Show and the Academy Awards.

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  7. Kohan's paternal grandparents were Charles Kohan, who was born in Romania in 1902, and May E. Charles, who was born in New York City, to parents from Russia. [3] The two knew each other from childhood and grew up in a New York City settlement house on the Lower East Side of Manhattan .