About
Francoise Cherry-Cohen is a distinguished art director and production designer whose creative vision has left a lasting impact on some of television’s most beloved sitcoms. With a career spanning over three decades, she is best known for her work on The Big Bang Theory (2007), Two and a Half Men (2003), and Bob Hearts Abishola (2019), where her meticulous attention to detail and innovative set designs have brought stories to life in vibrant and authentic ways. ​
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Francoise' experience and expertise in television production and set design has led not only to the establishment of beautiful sets, but numerous Primetime Emmy nominations and Art Directors Guild nominations (and wins) from her industry peers. Her ability to craft immersive environments which resonate with audiences has made her a repected figure in the industry.​​
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Francoise earned a BA in Technical Theater and Fine Arts from CSULB, as well as additional UCLA extension classes in Production Design, Art Direction, and Set Design. Growing up, Francoise had a love of multi-camera sitcoms, especially "I Love Lucy." Francoise lives in Los Angeles with her wonderful husband, Jeff, her two amazing teenage kids, Mitchy and Gabby, and her sweet dogs, Bodhi and Fuji.

