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− | '''David Samuel Cohen''', {{W|Bachelor of Arts|B.A.}}, {{W|Master of Science|M.Sc.}} (born July 13, 1966), credited as '''David S. Cohen''' and currently better known as '''David X. Cohen''', is an award-winning American television producer and writer. He served as an editor, producer and writer for 121 episodes and coined the word "[[Dictionary:Cromulent|cromulent]]", meaning "valid" or "acceptable", which has entered wide use following its usage in ''The Simpsons''. | + | '''David Samuel Cohen''' (born July 13, 1966), credited as '''David S. Cohen''' and currently better known as '''David X. Cohen''', is an American television writer and producer. He served as a storyeditor, producer and writer for ''[[The Simpsons]]''. |
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− | Known pre-''[[Futurama]]'' as David S. Cohen, he changed his name after joining the Writer's Guild of America as there was already another David S. Cohen (The writers guild does not allow members to have the same name). He chose X because it sounded more "sci-fi-ish", though has jokingly said that the X would make him "the David Cohen people would remember". He works with [[Matt Groening]] on many projects. | + | Known pre-''[[Futurama]]'' as David S. Cohen, he changed his name after joining the Writer's Guild of America as there was already another David S. Cohen (the writers guild does not allow members to have the same name). He chose X because it sounded more "sci-fi-ish", though has jokingly said that the X would make him "the David Cohen people would remember". |
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