The word "creator" is correct and usable in written English. It is often used to refer to someone who originated or established something, or to the origin or cause of something. It can be used as both a noun and a verb. For example: The creator of the award-winning show was Steven Spielberg. Her team was tasked with creating the website from scratch.
For as long as its trumpets deliver their annual fanfare of colour among the headstones of past generations of parishioners, they will give its creator a special kind of immortality.
Pedigree: It's exec-produced by Shawn Ryan of The Shield fame, alongside the creator of the original, Chris Cole.
Let's not forget that Miley's insta-historic VMAs performance last year drew outraged comment from many quarters, but perhaps most notably from the creator of the foam finger himself, who claimed she had demeaned his oversized invention.
And, according to one of the guests, David Cameron laid it on thick by praising Desmond to the heavens as "the creator of large businesses and provider of thousands of jobs".
– William's creator, Richmal Compton, turns out to be a girl.
Simon Cowell, creator of the television show, unveiled the former Girls Aloud singer's return on Twitter, telling his 9.5 million followers: "It's official.
Adrian Hon, game creator and futurologist, recently suggested that we should introduce "nutrition facts" for freemium games, fact boxes that will let you know how much you're likely to spend on the game, and how to set limits on your playing time.
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