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Andrew Joseph Cohen (born June 2, 1968) is an American radio and television talk show host, producer, and writer. He is the host and executive producer of the Bravo's late night talk show, Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen.

Cohen also has a pop culture channel on SiriusXM Radio named Radio Andy. He hosts a two-hour live show with co-host John Hill twice a week.

Cohen served as Bravo's Executive Vice President of Development and Talent until 2013. He was responsible for creating original content, developing innovative formats, and identifying new talent.

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Andy Cohen and Ralph Fiennes debate over expression in popular children's book Corduroy

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He is well-known for having extended conversations with various celebrities on his talk show, Watch What Happens Live!And on Friday, Andy Cohen showed that he was able to connect with his guests on a more personal level when he shared several videos with actor Ralph Fiennes to his Instagram Story.The 53-year-old media personality and the 59-year-old actor bonded over the expressions in the popular children's book Corduroy, and the performer graciously explained one of them for the show host.

Interaction: Andy Cohen showed that he was able to connect with his guests on a more personal level when he shared several videos with actor Ralph Fiennes to his Instagram Story on FridayAt the beginning of the clips, Cohen noted that he had pointed out a specific phrase from the book that had confused several of his fans.He stated: 'I've got a lot of feedback from a lot of people saying oh, it must be an English expression, like from the UK, "going his rounds."' The show host then expressed that 'only one person that can solve this, master of the English language,' before introducing Fiennes, whom he described as a lord.When the actor pointed out that he was not, in fact, a lord, Cohen quickly remarked that 'you should be.' Right for the job: The show host expressed that 'only one person that can solve this, master of the English language,' before introducing Fiennes, whom he described as a lordThe performer then read the page that contained the phrase and concluded that it would generally not be used in his home country.Fiennes specifically stated: 'I don't believe we would say that in England...it feels weird to me.'Cohen excitedly said that he and his friend had figured out that the phrase was unlikely to be used in Great.

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