What Happened to David Steven Cohen? Courage the Cowardly Dog Head Writer Passes Away

Courage the Cowardly Dog writer David Steven Cohen has died after battling cancer. Animation historian Jerry Beck broke the news of the writer’s death on Facebook. Fans worldwide are mourning the visionary writer whose dark humor and surreal storytelling transformed both animation and live-action comedy.

David Steven Cohen passes away at 58, claims report

David Steven Cohen has sadly passed away due to cancer at the age of 58, as confirmed by Jerry Back on Facebook. In his remembrance, Beck described Cohen as a talented writer, composer, and animation enthusiast who was also a dear friend.

In the article, Beck praised David Cohen’s contributions to Pee-Wee’s Playhouse, Alf, and Parker Lewis Can’t Lose. Beck ended the piece with a heartfelt sentiment: “What an exceptional man. A friend to all. You made a difference, David. Your legacy will live on.

Cohen joined the writers’ team of Courage the Cowardly Dog in Season 1 and became the head writer over the next few seasons. Along with Beck, the Reddit community is also paying tribute to David Steven Cohen’s legacy.

A fan posted on the platform, “Courage is a legitimate inspirational character for me. The embodiment of the phrase ‘if you want to do something but you’re scared, then do it scared.’ Thank you for your work, David. Rest in peace.”

Another user echoed the sentiment, sharing, “I always wanted a Courage comeback. Now it truly won’t happen. RIP, and thank you for the creations that were made!” A fan commented on X (formerly Twitter), “RIP David Steven Cohen, the co-head writer of Courage the Cowardly Dog. He helped give us so many amazing memories and episodes of a show so many of us fondly look back on to this day.”

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2025-03-18 14:51