![]() Abrams to write and co-produce his espionage series "Alias" (ABC, 2001-2006), which led to a stint as writer and co-executive producer on Abrams' cult science fiction series, "Lost". When "Angel" ran its course, Goddard was hired by J.J. ![]() An unsolicited script he wrote for the HBO series "Six Feet Under" (2001-2005) made its way to producer Joss Whedon, who hired Goddard as a staff writer for his popular young adult series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." He would pen five episodes for the program, including the Hugo Award-winning "Conversations with Dead People" in 2003, before moving to its spin-off series, "Angel" (The WB, 1999-2004), where he served as both writer and executive story editor. ![]() After graduating from the University of Colorado Boulder in 1997, Goddard headed to Los Angeles, where he worked in various entertainment industry jobs while pursuing his goal of becoming a screenwriter. Born Andrew Brion Hogan Goddard on Februin Houston, Texas, he was raised in Los Alamos, New Mexico by his parents, who were educators. Writer-producer-director Drew Goddard was a guiding force behind some of the most popular and critically praised series and films of the early millennium, including "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (The WB/UPN, 1997-2003), "Lost" (ABC, 2004-2010), "Cloverfield" (2008), "The Cabin in the Woods" (2011), "Daredevil" (Netflix, 2015-2018) and "The Good Place" (NBC, 2016-2020). ![]()
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