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Arnie Kogen

writer
Known forMad
Issues credited29
Active1959–2026
Primary rolewriter
Mad #49
Mad #49 (1959)

Arnie Kogen is an American comedy writer best known for his decades-long tenure at *Mad* magazine, where he penned over a hundred film and television parodies. Born in Brooklyn, New York, to Jewish parents, he began contributing to *Mad* shortly after graduating from New York University. His early career included writing for top stand-up comics such as Don Adams, Morty Gunty, and Jan Murray, before moving into television for *Candid Camera*, *The Les Crane Show*, *The Jackie Gleason Show*, and *The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson*. In 1965, he co-wrote the feature film *Birds Do It*, starring Soupy Sales.

Mad #82
Mad #82 (1963)

Relocating to California in 1968, Kogen amassed an extensive list of variety and sitcom credits, including *The Dean Martin Show*, *The Carol Burnett Show*, *The Mary Tyler Moore Show*, *The Rich Little Show*, *The Tim Conway Show*, *The Golden Globes* (1972–1975), *Donny and Marie*, *An Evening at the Improv*, *Newhart*, *Empty Nest*, and *MADtv*. He also crafted material for entertainers like Steve and Eydie, Totie Fields, Flip Wilson, Jackie Vernon, Sammy Davis Jr., Debbie Reynolds, Connie Stevens, and Shelley Berman.

Mad #96
Mad #96 (1965)

Kogen earned three Emmy Awards from seven nominations and one Writers Guild of America Award from three nominations. His son, Jay Kogen, is an Emmy-winning comedy writer and an original writer for *The Simpsons*; his late daughter, Jill Arons, worked at *The Bingo Bugle*.

Full bibliography · 6 series

Mad Special [Mad Super Special] (1970) · 4
The Worst from MAD (1958) · 1
#8
The Non-Violent Mad (1972) · 1
The Eggs-Rated Mad (1981) · 1
#58
Mad's videoguide (1983) · 1
#1

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