David X. Cohen
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David X. Cohen (born David Samuel Cohen) is a writer for The Simpsons and head writer and executive producer of Futurama. Born and known pre-Futurama as David S. Cohen, he changed his name after joining the Writer's Guild of America as there was already "some jerk" named David S. Cohen. He chose X because it sounded "sci-fi-ish". This was fitting as Futurama was set in a sci-fi future. He works with Matt Groening on many projects.
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Writing credits
David X. Cohen is credited with writing or co-writing the following episodes:
- Futurama: "Space Pilot 3000", "Xmas Story", "Anthology of Interest I", "Anthology of Interest II" and "The Why Of Fry".
- The Simpsons: "Treehouse of Horror V", "Lisa the Vegetarian", "Treehouse of Horror VI", "22 Short Films About Springfield", "Much Apu About Nothing", "Treehouse of Horror VII", "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show", "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase", "Treehouse of Horror VIII", "Lisa the Skeptic", "Das Bus", "Bart the Mother" and "Treehouse of Horror IX".
- Beavis and Butthead: "Couch Fishing" and "Plate Frisbee".
- Is co-credited for the story of Futurama's "The Day the Earth Stood Stupid".
- Is credited with inventing the word 'cromulent', meaning 'valid' or 'acceptable', which has entered wide use following its usage in The Simpsons.
Futurama
David X. Cohen was the co-developer of Futurama along with Matt Groening. Cohen served as head writer, executive producer, and voice director of the series. He was also the voice director of the Futurama video game.
In addition, he designed one of the robots in the robot strip club which he said was "his one artistic contribution to the show." The robot gyrated sexily using a system of gears.
Trivia
- Cohen is a graduate of Harvard University (studying physics) and the University of California, Berkeley (studying theoretical computer science).
- Cohen was classmates in the Harvard physics department with Cats & Dogs and Antz director Lawrence Guterman. Both studied under legendary physicist Sidney Coleman and Nobel Prize winner Norman F. Ramsey, as well as under Fields Medal winner David Mumford.
- His favorite movie is Dr. Strangelove.