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Occupation(s) | Novelist, screenwriter |
Jon Cohen is an American novelist and screenwriter. As a screenwriter he is best known for his co-writing contribution to the Steven Spielberg-directed film Minority Report (2002). [1]
A native of Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, Cohen worked as a critical care nurse in Philadelphia before becoming a writer. He published four books: Max Lakeman and the Beautiful Stranger (1991), [2] The Man in the Window (first published in 1992 [3] and then reissued 2013 by Nancy Pearl's Book Lust Rediscoveries [4]), Dentist Man (1993), and Harry's Trees (2018). [5] He received a creative writing grant from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1991. [6] In 2002, he won a Saturn Award for Best Writing for his work on Minority Report, sharing the award with co-writer Scott Frank.
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Jon Cohen | |
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Occupation(s) | Novelist, screenwriter |
Jon Cohen is an American novelist and screenwriter. As a screenwriter he is best known for his co-writing contribution to the Steven Spielberg-directed film Minority Report (2002). [1]
A native of Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, Cohen worked as a critical care nurse in Philadelphia before becoming a writer. He published four books: Max Lakeman and the Beautiful Stranger (1991), [2] The Man in the Window (first published in 1992 [3] and then reissued 2013 by Nancy Pearl's Book Lust Rediscoveries [4]), Dentist Man (1993), and Harry's Trees (2018). [5] He received a creative writing grant from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1991. [6] In 2002, he won a Saturn Award for Best Writing for his work on Minority Report, sharing the award with co-writer Scott Frank.
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