Steve Koren is an American writer/producer and screenwriter. Most notably, he has written for Saturday Night Live, Seinfeld, and Veep. He also wrote or co-wrote the movies Bruce Almighty, Click, A Night at the Roxbury, and Superstar.
In addition, he has contributed to Curb Your Enthusiasm (specifically, the "Palestinian Chicken" episode).
Koren is a native of Queens, New York, and attended Benjamin N. Cardozo High School in Bayside, Queens.
While at SNL, he wrote/co-wrote Weekend Update and Adam Sandler’s The Denise Show; Koren was one of five writers to have survived an overhaul in 1995, and wrote many of the recurring sketches from season 21 with a nearly brand new cast, such as Mary Katherine Gallagher, The Roxbury Guys, The Joe Pesci Show, Jim Carrey’s Hot Tub Lifeguard, among many other sketches. After being named a writer supervisor midway through season 21, Koren left the show at the end of the season in 1996, after 4½ years.
In addition, he helped write and performed on Adam Sandler’s Platinum debut album They’re All Gonna Laugh at You.
Later, he became a writer for Seinfeld, and wrote the episodes "The Abstinence", "The English Patient", "The Serenity Now", and "The Dealership". He was also one of the contributors to the teleplay for "The Frogger" and "The Puerto Rican Day".
In the episode "The Van Buren Boys", a character named Steve Koren is George Costanza's choice for the first Susan Biddle Ross Scholarship to be granted by the Susan Ross Foundation.
Koren has executive-produced several films such as Adam Sandler's Grown Ups (2010), Just Go with It (2011), Blended (2014), and Pixels (2015). Koren also wrote the movie Superstar, starring Molly Shannon and Will Ferrell.
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