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==Work on ''Lost''== |
==Work on ''Lost''== |
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Lostpedia has conducted an interview with Damon Lindelof. To read this interview, please see here. |
Damon Lindelof is one of the show's creators and executive producers, and is currently the head writer of the show. He co-hosts the Official Lost Podcast with Carlton Cuse.
Background
After creating the characters, the overall storyline, and the first two episodes of Lost along with J.J. Abrams, Lindelof has taken over as the head writer of the show, since Abrams has numerous other projects on his plate. Damon's previous experience includes being the writer of episodes of MTV's Undressed, Nash Bridges, Wasteland and Crossing Jordan and Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk (2006), a comic book miniseries; his first television writing job was with Wasteland. He is a graduate of NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. Lindelof is an avid Star Wars fan, as is Abrams.
Lindelof is a producer on the upcoming Star Trek film which is directed by Abrams. In April 2009, it was announced that he will write the sequel to the film with Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman.
Work on Lost
Damon Lindelof is credited as a writer on the following episodes of Lost:
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He also wrote the mobisodes "Arzt & Crafts" and "Jack, Meet Ethan. Ethan? Jack". Another mobisode, "The Envelope", was co-written with J.J. Abrams (and was actually a deleted scene from "A Tale of Two Cities").
He and Carlton Cuse have also provided narration for three clip shows: "Lost Survivor Guide", "Lost: The Answers", "Lost: Destiny Calls".
Awards
- Emmy Awards:
- Won for "Outstanding Drama Series", for Lost (2005)
- Nominated for "Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series", with J.J. Abrams (teleplay by/story by) and Jeffrey Lieber (story by), for "Pilot, Part 1" and "Pilot, Part 2" (2005)
- Nominated for "Outstanding Writing for A Drama Series", with Carlton Cuse, for "The 23rd Psalm" (2006)
- Nominated for "Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series", with Carlton Cuse, for "Through the Looking Glass, Part 1" (2007)
- 'Jules Verne' award during the Festival Jules Verne in Paris (april 2009)
Trivia
- Damon had one moment on screen in one of the episodes ("?"), where his hand played the role of Locke's hand, when flicking a light switch. (Official Lost Podcast transcript/May 26, 2006)
- Damon voices the captain on Jack's plane flight apologizing for the turbulence. ("Through the Looking Glass, Part 2")
- Damon, along with J.J. Abrams, is penning the script for the film adaptation of The Dark Tower by Stephen King. [1]
- Appeared on the May 6, 2005 20/20 "Lost Special" (S26 E1396)
- On Comic-Con 2008 a fan asked Lindelof which episode was his favorite out of all episodes of Lost he has co-written. Lindelof's answer was the First Season finale episodes Exodus, Part 1 and Exodus, Part 2.
Personal quotes
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"There are occasions where we basically say “What was Juliet's husband's first name?”, and if Gregg (Nations) is not sitting in his office we will log into Lostpedia to get that answer." - On Lostpedia |
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"Sometimes we get frustrated ourselves and decide it's time to download a big chunk of mythology. And then the audience says, 'I find this confusing and alienating and too weird.' So then we pull back, and they say, 'You're not giving us enough'." - On trying to satisfy the audience of Lost |
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"Here's what you won't see: Globetrotters, zombies, the guy Meredith Grey didn't choose, coconut radios, Laura Palmer, Jack laughing, Desmond running naked through the jungle, the Others' annual talent show, buttons, timers, electromagnetic anomalies, Cylons, cyclones, or clones, nanobots, Captain Jack Sparrow, and time travel." -- On the Season 3 premiere |
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"And considering I have now read Bad Twin, Gary Troup got exactly what he deserved." -- On the Identity of Turbine man |
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"I will probably be dragged through the streets and burned in effigy if fans have to wait another year for 'Lost' to come back. And who could blame them? Public sentiment may have swung toward the guild for now, but once the viewing audience has spent a month or so subsisting on 'America's Next Hottest Cop' and 'Celebrity Eating Contest,' I have little doubt that the tide will turn against us." -- On the effects of the WGA strike |
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"The greatest piece of popular fiction ever produced." -- Featured on the back of recent reprints of the graphic novel 'Watchmen' |
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Media appearances
- New York Times - September 12, 2008 - The beat goes on: A night out with Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse
- Emmy Magazine - Issue 5, 2008 - "Vic, Vice and Virtue" - article authored by Damon Lindelof about The Shield
External links
- ABC Medianet biography
- "For the Nomad" - VIP area subforum for Lindelof at Thefuselage.com
- Wizard Entertainment LOST AND FOUND - 5 Questions With... Damon Lindelof (1/11/06)
- TV Guide Michael Ausiello interview with Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse (11/8/06)
- Wizard Entertainment Q&A with Damon Lindelof (12/28/06)
- Wizard Entertainment 'THE LOST BOY' - As ‘Lost’ returns to the screen, co-creator Damon Lindelof sounds off on what it takes to make the biggest cult show in TV history (2/6/07).
- New York Times - "Mourning TV" - November 11, 2007 editorial by Lindelof regarding the WGA Strike