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  1. Robert Cohen is a Canadian comedy writer and director. Cohen's writing career has covered many TV formats, from sketch to multi-camera, single-camera and animation. He has also written multiple times for the Academy Awards and Emmy Awards.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0169712Robert Cohen - IMDb

    Rob is writer and director whose work spans television and features. His credits include "Somebody Somewhere" (Peabody Award winner), "The Ben Stiller Show" (for which he won an Emmy Award), "The Big Bang Theory", "Lady Dynamite", "The Simpsons" and "Muppets Mayhem" (nominated for an Emmy Award).

    • Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    • Robert Cohen
  3. Rob is writer and director whose work spans television and features. His credits include "Somebody Somewhere" (nominated for a Peabody Award), "The Ben Stiller Show" (for which he won an Emmy Award), "The Big Bang Theory", "Lady Dynamite", "The Simpsons" and "Muppets Mayhem" (nominated for an Emmy Award).

  4. Robert Cohen (born 1957) is an American novelist and short fiction writer. Life. Cohen grew up in Westfield, New Jersey. He attended UC Berkeley and subsequently received his MFA from Columbia University . Works. Cohen's themes center around issues of contemporary identity and transcendence.

  5. Rob has directed over 100 episodes of television, and some of his credits include “Somebody Somewhere” (where he was nominated for a Peabody Award), “Lady Dynamite”, “Stan Against Evil”, “Black-ish” and “Muppets Mayhem” (where he was nominated for an Emmy Award).

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robert_CohenRobert Cohen - Wikipedia

    Robert Cohen may refer to: Robert Cohen (writer) (born 1963), Canadian comedy writer. Robert Cohen (novelist) (born 1957), American novelist and short fiction writer. Robert Cohen (playwright) (born 1938), American university professor, theatre director, playwright, and drama critic.

  7. Sep 18, 2015 · Comedy writer Robert Cohen, born in Calgary, Alberta directs this documentary which tries to delve into the Canadian psyche in various ways, including Cohen's perceptions of its love-hate relationship with the United States and the Canadian inferiority complex and apparent self-deprecation.