Carlton Cuse

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Carlton Cuse (2010)

Arthur Carlton Cuse (born March 22, 1959 in Mexico City ) is an American screenwriter and executive producer . He was involved in developing the series Nash Bridges , The Adventures of Brisco County Jr. and Lost significantly involved. In these he worked as an author and executive producer. He also wrote for the series Black Sash (2003), which was canceled after only seven episodes.

In 2010 he worked with Randall Wallace on a television series about the American Civil War in Virginia . In March 2012 he was hired as executive producer for the series Bates Motel , which is a prequel of the Alfred Hitchcock classic Psycho and whose premiere was on March 18, 2013. He has been writing scripts for the series The Strain since 2014 . He was also involved in the development of Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan , which has aired since August 2018.

Trivia

  • Carlton Cuse only wrote a total of three Lost episodes not with Damon Lindelof : "Hearts and Minds" (Season 1), "Further Instructions" (Season 3) and "Not in Portland" (Season 3).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Christian Junklewitz: Lost: Carlton Cuse with a new series project. Serienjunkies.de , November 21, 2010, accessed on November 22, 2010 .
  2. Steve Barton: Lost Showrunner Checks into A & E's Bates Motel? Dread Central, March 11, 2012, accessed March 11, 2012 .