Damon Lindelof (b. 1973)

Alias:
Damon Laurence Lindelof

Birthplace:
Teaneck, New Jersey, USA

Born:
April 24, 1973

Damon Laurence Lindelof (born April 24, 1973) is an American screenwriter and producer. He was the co-creator and showrunner of the television series Lost (2004–10). He has written for and produced Crossing Jordan (2001–04) and wrote for Nash Bridges (2000–01). Lindelof also co-wrote the science fiction films Cowboys & Aliens (2011), Prometheus (2012), Star Trek Into Darkness (2013), and Tomorrowland (2015). He co-created the TV series The Leftovers for HBO, adapted from the novel by Tom Perrotta.

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Creator:
2004  Lost
2014  The Leftovers
2019  Watchmen
2023  Mrs. Davis
????  Lanterns

Executive Producer:
2004  Lost
2014  The Leftovers
2019  Watchmen
2023  Mrs. Davis
????  Lanterns

Producer:
2004  Lost
2011  Once Upon a Time
2014  The Leftovers
2019  Watchmen
2023  Mrs. Davis
????  Lanterns

Story:
2004  Lost
2007  Phineas and Ferb
2011  Once Upon a Time
2014  The Leftovers
2019  Watchmen
2023  Mrs. Davis
????  Lanterns

Teleplay:
2001  Crossing Jordan
2004  Lost
2007  Phineas and Ferb
2011  Once Upon a Time
2014  The Leftovers
2019  Watchmen
2023  Mrs. Davis
????  Lanterns

Writer:
1996  Nash Bridges
1999  Undressed
1999  Wasteland
2001  Crossing Jordan
2004  Lost
2007  Phineas and Ferb
2011  Once Upon a Time
2014  The Leftovers
2019  Watchmen
2023  Mrs. Davis
????  Lanterns

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