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Etan Cohen
Born (1974-03-14) March 14, 1974 (age 50)
Occupation(s)Film director, screenwriter
Years active1995–present

Etan Cohen (born March 14, 1974) is an Israeli-American screenwriter and film director. He is best known for writing the scripts to Tropic Thunder, Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa and Men in Black 3.

Life and career

Born in Israel to a Jewish family,[1][2] Cohen grew up in Efrat, and in Sharon, Massachusetts. He graduated from the Maimonides School and Harvard College, where he wrote for the Harvard Lampoon.

His first produced scripts, in 1995 and 1997, were for Beavis and Butthead, where he was credited as Ethan Cohen.[3] He has since written for other Mike Judge-directed projects, including King of the Hill from 2001 to 2005, and for the feature film Idiocracy in 2006. In the late 1990s he worked on two other television series – the animated Recess and the short lived It's Like, You Know.... After scripting Idiocracy, he worked on the hit animated series, American Dad! and wrote the episode, "Failure Is Not a Factory-Installed Option". The American Dad! minor character of the same name is named for him.

In 2008, Cohen co-wrote, along with Ben Stiller and Justin Theroux, the action-comedy film Tropic Thunder. He also wrote Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa.

Cohen penned the script for 2012's Men in Black 3. In 2015 he made his directorial debut with Get Hard, which he also co-wrote. Other projects he is currently writing include feature films Revenge of the Jocks, The Fiance, and Daddy's Home.

Filmography

As director

As writer

References

  1. ^ Smith, Lynn (15 August 2008). "The joke is on you". Los Angeles Times.
  2. ^ Chris Lee (2012-05-29). "The Movie Redemption of 'Men in Black 3' Scribe Etan Cohen". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 2017-03-10.
  3. ^ IMDb credits page