David Nathan Weiss is a renowned American screenwriter and film director, whose illustrious career has been marked by a plethora of notable achievements in the entertainment industry.
As a screenwriter, Weiss has made a significant impact with his work on several prominent films, including the beloved animated classics "All Dogs Go to Heaven" and "Rock-a-Doodle". Additionally, he has co-written a number of successful movies, such as "The Rugrats Movie", "Shrek 2", "Clockstoppers", "Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius", "Rugrats in Paris: The Movie", "The Smurfs", and its sequel, as well as the enchanting "Disenchanted", all in collaboration with his writing partner, J. David Stem.
Weiss's talents extend beyond the realm of filmmaking, as he has also demonstrated his versatility as a television writer, contributing to the development of several popular TV shows, including the critically acclaimed "Mission Hill", the Emmy-winning "Cybill", and the innovative "Roundhouse".