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type="quote" author="Jeff Cohen" authordesc="Chunk in "The Goonies"" isquoteoftheday="false"% We did some digging, and it looks like Jeff Cohen, the mastermind behind Chunk, decided to tip his hat ...
Cohen negotiated the deal of his Goonies co-star Ke Huy Quan for his casting in Everything Everywhere All At Once (2022). Cohen was in attendance at the 95th Academy Awards where Quan won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor; Quan publicly thanked Cohen during his acceptance speech, calling him his "Goonies brother for life." [12] [13]
The Goonies is a 1985 American adventure comedy film directed and co-produced by Richard Donner from a screenplay by Chris Columbus based on a story by Steven Spielberg and starring Sean Astin, Josh Brolin, Jeff Cohen, Corey Feldman, Kerri Green, Martha Plimpton and Ke Huy Quan with supporting roles done by John Matuszak, Robert Davi, Joe Pantoliano, and Anne Ramsey.
Cohen, who played Chunk in the 1985 classic, now works as an entertainment lawyer, and counts Quan as one of his clients. Mary Evans/Ronald Grant/Everett Jeff Cohen, Sean Astin, Josh Brolin, Ke ...
Jeff Cohen is Chunk in The Goonies (Everett Collection, Getty Images) Cohen played the colorful and chubby Chunk. His last on-screen gig was the 1991 TV movie “Perfect Harmony,” but he hasn ...
"Eight Arms to Hold You" was a song recorded for the soundtrack to the film The Goonies. The title is borrowed from the working title of the Beatles' second film, Help!. The song was recorded by a studio group called Goon Squad that was put together by producer Arthur Baker. It was utilized in a scene in the film where the character Data puts a ...
Local filmmaker Michael Alderman was Donner’s guest on set while The Goonies was being filmed on location in Astoria, and describes the alternate ending in his 2010 book, Three Weeks With The ...
The song "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" unquestionably does NOT appear in the film "The Goonies". There is a brief segment of the film where the kids are in a room with MTV on and a close up of the TV is shown with Cyndi singing; she is singing the song "The Goonies R' Good Enough". This song permeates the film in several places.