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18 Facts About David Fury

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David Fury is an American television writer, producer, actor and director.

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David Fury is well known for his work on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Lost, 24, Fringe, Tyrant and The Tick.

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David Fury was born in New York City, the son of a model and a textile salesman.

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David Fury was a stand-up comic at The Improv, Comedy Cellar, Comedy U and Catch a Rising Star, and founded the comedy theater troupe "Brain Trust" at the Manhattan Punch Line Theater.

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In 2008, David Fury cameoed alongside Marti Noxon as a singing newsreader in Joss Whedon's short film Dr Horrible's Sing-Along Blog.

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David Fury was the voice of 'Jock' in Raiders of the Lost Ark.

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David Fury is married to fellow screenwriter and playwright Elin Hampton, and has three children.

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David Fury first freelanced episodes throughout seasons two and three of Buffy before joining the writing staff in season four as a producer.

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David Fury was promoted to a supervising producer in season five and to a co-executive producer in season six.

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David Fury is the only writer besides creator Joss Whedon to write a Buffy season finale episode.

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David Fury freelanced episodes throughout the first three seasons of Angel, then took over Marti Noxon's role as consulting producer on the show beginning with season four.

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David Fury appears as an actor in the fifth-season episode "Smile Time", portraying the producer of a children's television program.

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David Fury served as a co-executive producer for the first season of Lost.

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Significantly, David Fury wrote the first flashback episodes for many of the important characters including Locke, Sayid, Hurley, and Walt.

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David Fury's episodes introduced such important series phenomena as the numbers and the whispers, and the episode "Walkabout" was the first time that any of the survivors saw the monster.

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David Fury was hired to co-executive produce the fifth and sixth seasons of 24, and moved up to executive producer during the show's seventh season, a title he held during the series' final season.

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David Fury left the show during pre-production in September 2010 due to creative differences.

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David Fury came on to Amazon's reboot as executive producer and co-showrunner with creator Ben Edlund for the 12-episode first season.