Sandy Cohen
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Sandy Cohen | |
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First appearance | Premiere (episode 1.01) |
Last appearance | The End's Not Near, It's Here (episode 4.16) |
Cause/reason | Series Finale |
Created by | Josh Schwartz |
Portrayed by | Peter Gallagher, Max Greenfield (flashbacks) |
Episode count | 92 |
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Gender | Male |
Age | 49 (flashforward) 44 (last appearance) |
Occupation | Law Professor/Former CEO of The Newport Group |
Family | Sophie Cohen (mother) Kirsten Cohen (wife) Seth Cohen (son) Ryan Atwood (adopted son) Sophie Rose Cohen (daughter) Caleb Nichol (father-in-law, deceased), Rose Nichol(mother-in-law, deceased) Summer Roberts (daughter-in-law) |
Spouse(s) | Kirsten Cohen (wife) Rebecca Bloom (ex-fiancée) |
Sanford "Sandy" Cohen is a fictional character on the FOX series The O.C.. He is portrayed by Peter Gallagher.
Sandy, a lawyer, raconteur, and son of Sophie Cohen, is married to Kirsten Cohen. Their eldest child, Seth, is something of a social misfit. Sandy was originally a public defender, which brought him into contact with troubled teen, Ryan Atwood, whom he eventually adopted and took on as his own after his mother abandoned him. He has since then gone into private practice in a law firm, before going to start his own law firm and finally taking over his late father-in-law's company, the Newport Group. He and his wife have three children.
Throughout the series, Sandy serves as a moral center, often guiding and supporting Seth and Ryan through their problems.
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[edit] Season one
Sandy has a mainly stable marriage with Kirsten and Seth, his on, with the occasional problem surfacing. Unresolved issues of trust and jealousy came to the surface with regards to Kirsten's former childhood sweetheart, Jimmy Cooper, who was also their next-door neighbor.
He left the Public Defender's Office to go into private practice at Patridge, Savage and Khan, along with his former colleague from the District Attorney's office, Rachel Hoffman. She causes tension between Sandy and Kirsten when Kirsten finds Sandy enjoying a drink with Rachel one night while he was supposed to be at a meeting. Later on, Sandy and Rachel get involved in a case against Caleb's company, the Newport Group. Both were accused by Caleb of having an affair because they had been spending a lot of time together and working very late. Not long afterwards, when Rachel and Sandy were working late in her apartment, she makes a play for him, but he rejects her advances. He and Kirsten then attempt to set her up with Jimmy, to no avail.
[edit] Season two
Rebecca Bloom, an old flame of Sandy's, came back into their lives, causing difficulties between him and Kirsten. This contributed towards her growing alcohol problem, and the distance between her and Sandy caused her to almost have an affair with a magazine editor, Carter Buckley, although he left before anything happened. This came to a head when Kirsten's father, Caleb Nichol, died which caused Kirsten's drinking problem to run out of control, forcing the entire Cohen family to stage an intervention and put her in rehab. He also considers Kaitlin a new member of the family, as Marissa had already visited the mansion.
[edit] Season three
He has had many new problems with the underhanded nature of business in the real estate world in his new job as CEO of the Newport Group. This once again has caused a strain on his home life, although the season three finale saw him making the decision to return to being a public defender after revisiting his old office and seeing what it was like.
[edit] Season four
In the fourth season, Sandy helps Ryan sort things out with Kevin Volchok, who was responsible for the death of Marissa and he was also the one who talks Ryan into helping Taylor, who was in the middle of a divorce from her French husband, Henri-Michel.
Later in the season, Sandy bumps into a man at the New Years Eve party and investigates further. The man is revealed to be Ryan's father, Frank Atwood, whom Sandy meets. Frank wants to see Ryan, so Sandy tells Ryan who refuses. Frank tells Sandy that he has cancer so Kirsten invites him to dinner but Sandy is suspicious. It is later revealed Frank lied, in an attempt to see Ryan. They get into a fight.
Sandy helps in the preparation for Kirsten's fortieth birthday. He finds a mail truck, exactly the same model as the one that both of them lived in Berkeley, while his real present to her was two first-class tickets around the world. When he tells a stunned Kirsten, she announces that she is having a baby. After an earthquake hits Newport Beach, Sandy finds Kirsten on the ground, and tries to help her up, but had difficulties because of the falling objects around them. At the hospital, Sandy and Kirsten discover that they are going to have a daughter.
Six months later, he and Kirsten move to Berkeley; back to the house where they had Seth. It is in this house that Seth and Ryan's sister, Sophie Rose, starts her life. Five years later, Sandy becomes a law lecturer (possibly a professor) at UC Berkeley.
The O.C. | ||
Episodes | Website | ||
Primary characters |
Ryan Atwood | Marissa Cooper | Seth Cohen | Summer Roberts Sandy Cohen | Kirsten Cohen | Julie Cooper | Jimmy Cooper Taylor Townsend | Kaitlin Cooper | Caleb Nichol | Luke Ward |
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Secondary characters |
Alex Kelly | Anna Stern | Dawn Atwood | Frank Atwood | Trey Atwood | Carter Buckley | Gordon Bullit | Sophie Cohen | Theresa Diaz Holly Fischer | Lindsay Gardner | Johnny Harper | Charlotte Morgan | Hailey Nichol | Neil Roberts |Kevin Volchok Zach Stevens | Veronica Townsend | Oliver Trask | Rebecca Bloom |
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Locations | Newport | Orange County | Chino | Berkeley | Brown | |
Music | Mix 1 | Mix 2 | Mix 3 | Mix 4 | Mix 5 | Mix 6 | |
Related | Chrismukkah | |
Key producers | Josh Schwartz | McG | Stephanie Savage | Allan Heinberg | |