David X. Cohen
American television writer (born 1966)
David X. Cohen is an American television writer born in 1966. His career in the film industry has been marked by notable contributions to prominent animated series. Cohen has written for the acclaimed show The Simpsons, where he was responsible for crafting episodes such as "Lisa the Vegetarian" and "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show". One of his notable achievements includes coining the word "cromulent" for the episode "Lisa the Iconoclast", showcasing his creative input on the series.
In addition to his work on The Simpsons, Cohen has also made significant contributions to the development of other animated series. Notably, he co-developed the animated television series Futurama alongside Matt Groening, the creator of The Simpsons. This collaboration highlights Cohen's ability to work with renowned creators and contribute to the development of successful and enduring animated shows. Through his work, Cohen has established himself as a talented and innovative writer in the television industry.