| Adam Horowitz | |
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Horowitz in 2008 at the Screenwriting Expo |
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| Born | December 4, 1971 |
| Occupation | writer |
| Spouse(s) | Erin Barrett Horowitz |
Adam Horowitz (born December 4, 1971) is the writer of the television shows Felicity, Black Sash, One Tree Hill, Popular, Fantasy Island, Birds of Prey, Life As We Know It, and Lost. Since the 2006–2007 season, he is a co-executive producer and writer for Lost.
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Producing career
He was nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award for Best Dramatic Series at the February 2009 ceremony for his work on the fourth season of Lost.[1] He also wrote Confessions of an American Bride, a made for television movie. Horowitz worked last as Writer for on the Universal project Ouija Board.[2]
Education and Early Career
Horowitz attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison (BA '94, majoring in communication arts and political science), which is where he met his future collaborator, Edward Kitsis. Horowitz was a very prolific writer and reporter for the Daily Cardinal student newspaper, writing as many as five articles in the same issue. He often caught editors off-guard with humorous ledes or picking odd quotes. He worked on articles about spearfishing and the Exxon Valdez. After graduating, Kitsis and Horowitz traveled together to Los Angeles, and worked together on Fantasy Island, Felicity, and Popular, before joining the Lost team halfway through the first season. He is married to Erin Barrett Horowitz.
Lost episodes (as writer)
- "Born to Run" (1x22 with Edward Kitsis)
- "Everybody Hates Hugo" (2x04 with Edward Kitsis)
- "Fire + Water" (2x12 with Edward Kitsis)
- "Dave" (2x18 with Edward Kitsis)
- "Three Minutes" (2x22 with Edward Kitsis)
- "Every Man For Himself" (3x4 with Edward Kitsis)
- "Tricia Tanaka Is Dead" (3x10 with Edward Kitsis)
- "Expose" (3x14 with Edward Kitsis)
- "D.O.C." (3x18 with Edward Kitsis)
- "Greatest Hits" (3x21 with Edward Kitsis)
- "The Economist" (4x3 with Edward Kitsis)
- "Ji Yeon" (4x7 with Edward Kitsis)
- "Something Nice Back Home" (4x10 with Edward Kitsis)
- "The Lie" (5x2 with Edward Kitsis)
- "This Place Is Death" (5x5 with Edward Kitsis)
- "He's Our You" (5x10 with Edward Kitsis)
- "The Variable" (5x14 with Edward Kitsis)
Awards
- 2005 Writers Guild of America Award for Best Dramatic Series for Lost.
- 2000 SHINE Award for Best Comedy Episode for Popular episode "Booty Camp".
- Nominated for 2000 Shine Award for Best Dramatic Episode for Popular episode "Tonight's the Night".
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