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'''David Fury''' is a writer and executive producer on ''[[24]]''. He also had a brief cameo as [[Arthur Carr]] on [[Season 7]] of the show.
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'''David Fury''' {{born|March|5|1959}} is a writer and executive producer on ''[[24]]''. He also made a brief cameo as [[Arthur Carr]] in [[Season 7]].
   
== Biography ==
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== Biography and career ==
Fury is well known as a writer and producer of some of television's most popular series, including ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' ''(where he is also known as the Mustard Man, who sings joyfully that "They Got the Mustard Out!" during the highly successful musical episode of that series)'', ''Angel'', ''The Inside''(all three series were also co-produced/co-written with [[Howard Gordon]]) and ''Lost'' ''(his episodes revealed that Locke was in a wheelchair and the mysterious numbers 4 8 15 16 23 42)''. He also played a news anchor in ''Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog''. He has been co-executive producer of ''24'' since [[Season 5]].
 
   
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David Fury was born in New York City as David Allen Shapiro. His mother was a model. Fury worked as a stand-up comic for some time, and even founded a comedy troupe called Brain Trust. He also wrote for ''The Jackie Thomas Show'', ''House of Buggin'', and ''Pinky and the Brain''.
   
 
However, Fury is best known as a writer and producer of some of television's most popular series, including ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'', ''Angel'', and ''The Inside'', all three of which were also co-produced/co-written with [[Howard Gordon]]. He also had a brief but influential stint on ''Lost'', writing two highly-regarded episodes, "Walkabout" and "Numbers," in the show's first season. Fury also played a news anchor in ''Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog'', written and directed by frequent collaborator Joss Whedon.
In 2011, Fury worked as a writer on the show ''Terra Nova'', with producers [[Jon Cassar]] and [[Brannon Braga]] and actor [[Mido Hamada]]. He is currently a writer & co-executive producer on the 4th season of ''Fringe''.
 
   
 
In 2011, Fury worked as a writer on the show ''Terra Nova'', with producers [[Jon Cassar]] and [[Brannon Braga]] and actor [[Mido Hamada]]. He later worked as writer on the fourth season of the Fox series ''Fringe'', and in ''Hannibal''. In 2015, he wrote episodes for ''Homeland'' and ''Tyrant'', both developed by Howard Gordon.
== ''24''-related work ==
 
=== Executive Producer ===
 
   
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=== Role on ''24'' ===
Fury was a co-executive producer on 24 for [[Season 5]] and [[Season 6]]. He was promoted to executive producer starting in [[Season 7]].
 
   
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Fury joined ''24'' on [[Season 5]] as a Co-Executive Producer. He remained as such through all the season. He returned for [[Season 6]] in the same capacity. From [[Season 7]] to [[Season 8]], he was credited as an Executive Producer. During all those seasons, he wrote a total of 21 episodes. In [[Season 7]], he had a brief appearance as [[Arthur Carr]], a man meeting with [[Olivia Taylor]].
=== Writer ===
 
   
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Fury returned to ''24'' as a writer and executive producer for ''[[24: Live Another Day]]'', which premiered in {{y|2014}}. He also wrote 3 episodes. In {{y|2017}}, Fury wrote two episodes for ''[[24: Legacy]]''.
'''Season 5'''
 
* "[[Day 5: 12:00pm-1:00pm]]"
 
* "[[Day 5: 3:00pm-4:00pm]]"
 
* "[[Day 5: 11:00pm-12:00am]]"
 
* "[[Day 5: 4:00am-5:00am]]"
 
   
 
== ''24'' credits ==
'''Season 6'''
 
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'''Producer'''
* "[[Day 6: 8:00am-9:00am]]"
 
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*[[Season 5]] &ndash; [[Season 6]]: Co-Executive Producer
* "[[Day 6: 1:00pm-2:00pm]]"
 
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*[[Season 7]] &ndash; [[Season 8]]: Executive Producer
* "[[Day 6: 5:00pm-6:00pm]]" (teleplay)
 
* "[[Day 6: 7:00pm-8:00pm]]" (story)
 
* "[[Day 6: 10:00pm-11:00pm]]"
 
* "[[Day 6: 5:00am-6:00am]]"
 
   
'''Season 7'''
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'''Writer'''
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* "[[Day 7: 11:00am-12:00pm]]"
 
 
*[[Season 5]]
* "[[Day 7: 3:00pm-4:00pm]]" (story)
 
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**{{ep|5x06}}
* "[[Day 7: 4:00pm-5:00pm]]"
 
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**{{ep|5x09}} (with [[Howard Gordon]])
* "[[Day 7: 10:00pm-11:00pm]]" (story)
 
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**{{ep|5x17}}
* "[[Day 7: 2:00am-3:00am]]"
 
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**{{ep|5x22}} (with [[Sam Montgomery]])
* "[[Day 7: 6:00am-7:00am]]"
 
 
*[[Season 6]]
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**{{ep|6x03}} (with [[Evan Katz]])
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**{{ep|6x08}} (with Evan Katz)
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**{{ep|6x12}} (teleplay, with Evan Katz)
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**{{ep|6x14}} (story, with [[Manny Coto]])
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**{{ep|6x17}}
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**{{ep|6x24}} (with [[Robert Cochran]] & [[Manny Coto]]
 
*[[Season 7]]
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**{{ep|7x04}} (with [[Alex Gansa]])
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**{{ep|7x08}} (story)
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**{{ep|7x09}}
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**{{ep|7x15}} (story)
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**{{ep|7x19}}
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**{{ep|7x23}} (with Alex Gansa)
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*[[Season 8]]
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**{{ep|8x03}} (with [[Alex Gansa]])
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**{{ep|8x08}}
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**{{ep|8x11}} (with [[Evan Katz]])
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**{{ep|8x17}}
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**{{ep|8x22}}
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*''[[24: Live Another Day|Live Another Day]]''
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**{{ep|9x02}} (with [[Robert Cochran]])
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**{{ep|9x06}}
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**{{ep|9x11}} (with [[Robert Cochran]])
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*''[[24: Legacy|Legacy]]''
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**{{ep|10x06}}
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**{{ep|10x08}}
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'''Season 8'''
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'''Actor ([[Arthur Carr]])'''
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* {{ep|7x09}}
* "[[Day 8: 6:00pm-7:00pm]]"
 
* "[[Day 8: 11:00pm-12:00am]]"
 
* "[[Day 8: 2:00am-3:00am]]"
 
* "[[Day 8: 8:00am-9:00am]]"
 
* "[[Day 8: 1:00pm-2:00pm]]"
 
   
=== Cast ===
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=== ''24''-related appearances ===
 
* Fury recorded [[DVD]] [[audio commentary]] for the following episodes:
* "[[Day 7: 4:00pm-5:00pm]]" as [[Arthur Carr]]
 
 
** {{ep|5x06}} (with [[John Allen Nelson]])
 
 
** {{ep|6x17}} (with [[Bryan Spicer]])
== ''24''-related appearances ==
 
 
** {{ep|7x09}} (with [[Hakeem Kae-Kazim]])
 
 
** {{ep|7x23}} (with [[Alex Gansa]] and [[Glenn Morshower]])
* Fury provided [[DVD]] [[audio commentary]] for the following episodes:
 
 
* ''[[Scenemakers]]'', <small>Episode 6 | 17</small>
** "[[Day 5: 12:00pm-1:00pm]]" (with [[John Allen Nelson]])
 
 
* "[[24-7: The Untold Story]]," <small>Season 7 DVD</small>
** "[[Day 6: 10:00pm-11:00pm]]" (with [[Bryan Spicer]])
 
** "[[Day 7: 4:00pm-5:00pm]]" (with [[Hakeem Kae-Kazim]])
 
** "[[Day 7: 6:00am-7:00am]]" (with [[Alex Gansa]] and [[Glenn Morshower]])
 
* [[Scenemakers]], <small>Episode 6 | 17</small>
 
* [[24-7: The Untold Story]], <small>Season 7 DVD</small>
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 14:05, 5 March 2019

This article's subject relates to Season 5 of 24.This article's subject relates to Season 6 of 24.This article's subject relates to 24: Redemption.This article's subject relates to Season 7 of 24.This article's subject relates to Season 8 of 24.This article's subject relates to 24: Live Another Day.This article's subject relates to 24: Legacy.This is a production article written from an out-of-universe perspective

David Fury (born March 5, 1959; age 65) is a writer and executive producer on 24. He also made a brief cameo as Arthur Carr in Season 7.

Biography and career[]

David Fury was born in New York City as David Allen Shapiro. His mother was a model. Fury worked as a stand-up comic for some time, and even founded a comedy troupe called Brain Trust. He also wrote for The Jackie Thomas Show, House of Buggin, and Pinky and the Brain.

However, Fury is best known as a writer and producer of some of television's most popular series, including Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, and The Inside, all three of which were also co-produced/co-written with Howard Gordon. He also had a brief but influential stint on Lost, writing two highly-regarded episodes, "Walkabout" and "Numbers," in the show's first season. Fury also played a news anchor in Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, written and directed by frequent collaborator Joss Whedon.

In 2011, Fury worked as a writer on the show Terra Nova, with producers Jon Cassar and Brannon Braga and actor Mido Hamada. He later worked as writer on the fourth season of the Fox series Fringe, and in Hannibal. In 2015, he wrote episodes for Homeland and Tyrant, both developed by Howard Gordon.

Role on 24[]

Fury joined 24 on Season 5 as a Co-Executive Producer. He remained as such through all the season. He returned for Season 6 in the same capacity. From Season 7 to Season 8, he was credited as an Executive Producer. During all those seasons, he wrote a total of 21 episodes. In Season 7, he had a brief appearance as Arthur Carr, a man meeting with Olivia Taylor.

Fury returned to 24 as a writer and executive producer for 24: Live Another Day, which premiered in 2014. He also wrote 3 episodes. In 2017, Fury wrote two episodes for 24: Legacy.

24 credits[]

Producer

Writer

Actor (Arthur Carr)

24-related appearances[]

External links[]