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    Arthur Carlton Cuse (born March 22, 1959), known as Carlton Cuse, is an American screenwriter, showrunner, producer, and director, best known for the American television series Lost, for which he made the Time list of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2010.

  2. Carlton Cuse. Producer: Lost. Born in Mexico City, Cuse grew up in Boston, Massachusetts, and in Orange County, California. He attended Harvard University, graduating with a degree in American History. Cuse, along with Damon Lindelof, served as writer and showrunner for all six seasons of Lost (2004) for ABC.

    • March 22, 1959
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  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0193681Carlton Cuse - IMDb

    Producer: Lost. Born in Mexico City, Cuse grew up in Boston, Massachusetts, and in Orange County, California. He attended Harvard University, graduating with a degree in American History. Cuse, along with Damon Lindelof, served as writer and showrunner for all six seasons of Lost (2004) for ABC.

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    • Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
    • Producer, Writer, Actor
  5. A veteran television producer and writer, Emmy winner Carlton Cuse helped to shape the complex geometry that was the storyline for 'Lost' (ABC, 2005-2010), and created such successful series as ...

  6. Aug 8, 2022 · Carlton Cuse serves as writer and director on AppleTV+ miniseries Five Days at Memorial, a show that tracks the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina at one hospital in the flooded city. Based on the real-life events that transpired at the titular hospital where 45 patients were found dead after the hurricane, the series is based on Sheri Fink's ...

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  7. Apr 18, 2011 · Harvard graduate and award-winning producer Carlton Cuse ’81 returned to campus to offer students a look behind the scenes at his TV show “Lost” and insight into his creative process.

  8. Despite an occasional screenwriting detour into feature films like 2015’s disaster flick San Andreas, “My heart is in television,” he says.Cuse describes the form’s narrative challenge as almost architectural: the rigor is in building a strong structural framework, and “the fun part” is filling in the details.

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