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Howard Gordon is a script writer, executive producer and showrunner for 24. Gordon wrote several episodes of Season 1 and 2, then crafted the entire story arcs for Season 3 and 4. He temporarily left 24 in the middle of Season 4 to work on another Fox series, The Inside. After the cancellation of The Inside, Gordon returned to 24 where, in 2006, he became executive producer and showrunner.

Gordon has also written/produced other hit TV shows including Spenser: For Hire, Beauty and the Beast (both with Alex Gansa), The X-Files, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Angel. Gordon has worked with David Fury on writing episodes of Angel in 1999 and worked with Manny Coto on Strange World in 1999-2002.

Gordon's son Cap Gordon portrayed Prescott O'Brian, the son of Morris and Chloe O'Brian on Day 7. He is first seen in Day 7: 4:00pm-5:00pm.

In 2011, Gordon, Evan Katz and Alex Gansa developed the series Homeland, starring Diego Klattenhoff and Navid Negahban, for Showtime (which featured composer Sean Callery and producer Michael Klick). Actors who have appeared on Homeland include Omid Abtahi, Nazanin Boniadi, Al Faris, Tim Guinee, Mido Hamada, Jonah Lotan, Dane Northcutt, Nestor Serrano, Sammy Sheik, Maury Sterling, Hrach Titizian, and Herzl H. Tobey. The following year, Howard's new show won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series and another for Outstanding Drama Series as well as a 2012 and 2013 Golden Globe Award for Best Drama Series. Homeland's third season debuts in fall 2013.

Gordon and Katz both wrote and produced the series Awake (starring Cherry Jones), which was subsequently cancelled despite positive remarks from TV critics.

In May 2013, Fox announced 24: Live Another Day, a 24 miniseries based on a story concept from Gordon, who will also serve as executive producer.

24 credits

Producer

Writer

24-related appearances

Actor

Marcusholt

...as Marcus Holt

Gordon appears uncredited in a photograph as Marcus Holt, an American operative in China, in 24: Day 6 Debrief.

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