“The Brave of the Cowardly Dog” David Stephen Cohen dies in 66



David Stephen Cohen, the writer of “The Break of the Cowardly Dog” dies in 66

David Stephen Cohen, the prize -winning writer and composer known for his work on The courage of the coward dogHe died on March 15 in Brooklyn, New York, after a battle with cancer.

It was 66.

Cohen’s profession was a multi -use as it was influential.

Work with Steve Martin began on a CBS The comedy series-series before writing in Pee-Wee Playhouse and Alf, later participating in creating alftales.

He held the position of a major writer Parker Lewis cannot lose The joint executive product is on Celibate. His writing credits extended to the animation feature BaltoExecutive produced by Stephen Spielberg.

Lyclodion The world of Dr. SoussCohen won the nomination of Amy and the Book Syndicate.

He also worked with Amy Cedares and Stephen Colib as a consultant producer Strangers with candy.

His beloved work, The courage of the coward dogRun for four seasons on the Cartoon Network, with the honor of the network on Instagram: “Thank you, David, for your work in the world of the strange, strange courage, with the addition with love to the shock of our childhood while teaching influential life lessons.

Cohen was also nominated for his work Arthur Emmy won in 2016 for PBS ‘ PEG + Cat.

As an author and was a lyr Really big Kiford Film and Space contestants. Liberto Lilith, which was first shown at the Lincoln Center.

Cohen left behind his wife, Andrea, and their two sons, diverse Reports.

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