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'''Steven Wayne Koren''' is an American [[screenwriter]]. He was one of the writers for the movies ''[[Bruce Almighty]]'', ''[[Click (2006 film)|Click]]'', ''[[Superstar (film)|Superstar]]'', and ''[[A Night at the Roxbury]]'', and wrote for ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' and ''[[Seinfeld]]''.
'''Steven Wayne Koren''' is an American [[screenwriter]]. He was one of the writers for the movies ''[[Bruce Almighty]]'', ''[[Click (2006 film)|Click]]'', ''[[Superstar (film)|Superstar]]'', and ''[[A Night at the Roxbury]]'', and wrote for ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' and ''[[Seinfeld]]''.


Koren grew up in [[Queens]], [[New York]] and attended Cardozo High School in Bayside Queens. He performed in many high school plays and musicals including Tony in West Side Story, and the following year the Elvis character in the play [[Bye Bye Birdie (musical)|Bye Bye Birdie]]. He went to college at the [[Binghamton University]].
Koren grew up in [[Queens]], [[New York]] with two older sisters and attended Cardozo High School in Bayside Queens. He performed in many high school plays and musicals including Tony in West Side Story, and the following year the Elvis character in the play [[Bye Bye Birdie (musical)|Bye Bye Birdie]]. He went to college at the [[Binghamton University]].


After college, he began his career as an [[NBC]] page. Among his duties as a page was working for ''Saturday Night Live''. He eventually became a writer for the series. Later, he became a writer for ''Seinfeld''.
After college, he began his career as an [[NBC]] page. Among his duties as a page was working for ''Saturday Night Live''. He eventually became a writer for the series. Later, he became a writer for ''Seinfeld''.
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In the ''Seinfeld'' episode "[[The Van Buren Boys]]", one of the characters is named Steve Koren. He also wrote the famous "Serenity Now" episode.
In the ''Seinfeld'' episode "[[The Van Buren Boys]]", one of the characters is named Steve Koren. He also wrote the famous "Serenity Now" episode.


Steven Koren has a young niece named Julia. He often brings her on set of movies.
== External links ==
== External links ==
*{{Imdb name|id=0466175|name=Steve Koren}}
*{{Imdb name|id=0466175|name=Steve Koren}}

Revision as of 17:35, 23 March 2011

Steven Wayne Koren is an American screenwriter. He was one of the writers for the movies Bruce Almighty, Click, Superstar, and A Night at the Roxbury, and wrote for Saturday Night Live and Seinfeld.

Koren grew up in Queens, New York with two older sisters and attended Cardozo High School in Bayside Queens. He performed in many high school plays and musicals including Tony in West Side Story, and the following year the Elvis character in the play Bye Bye Birdie. He went to college at the Binghamton University.

After college, he began his career as an NBC page. Among his duties as a page was working for Saturday Night Live. He eventually became a writer for the series. Later, he became a writer for Seinfeld.

In the Seinfeld episode "The Van Buren Boys", one of the characters is named Steve Koren. He also wrote the famous "Serenity Now" episode.

Steven Koren has a young niece named Julia. He often brings her on set of movies.