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1. Dan Schneider (born 1965), is the webmaster of the website www.Cosmoetica.com, one of the most visited, unaffiliated literary websites online. He is an American poet, critic, essayist, and fiction writer first profiled in City Pages in 1999. He is known for his trenchant, outspoken views, peerless criticism, and writerly excellence. Schneider is also known for championing Neglected Poets, stands against bad writing, academia, Political Correctness, and for his ‘re-discovery’ of expatriate African-American poet James A. Emanuel. Cosmoetica has served as the launching pad for a number of other promising writers, and has grown in popularity due to its popular essays on such topics as the non-historicity of Jesus Christ, the assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, UFOs, against the war in Iraq, and his True Life memoirs. He is married to novelist/poet Jessica Schneider.

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2. Dan Schneider (born January 14, 1966), is the owner of Schnieder's Bakery, a TV production company. Its first major show, Drake and Josh, premiered in January 2004. It is known for doing "children's sitcoms" for the cable network Nickelodeon. In 2005, it came out with another show, Zoey 101, starring Jamie Lynn Spears as Zoey. Schneider's Bakery also produced the "R U All That?" competition as well as the "All That 10th Anniversary Reunion Special."

At the end of every episode of a show produced by Schneider's Bakery, an oven appears, which then opens revealing the words "Schneider Bakery".

He is best known to 1980s teens as "Dennis Blunden" in the ABC sitcom Head of the Class. He almost got a part in a season three episode of Seinfeld as a minor character.

Schneider has also created and/or produced shows such as All That, Kenan & Kel, The Amanda Show, and What I Like About You with Tollin-Robbins Productions.

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