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Alex Gansa

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American screenwriter and producer
Alex Gansa
Gansa at the 2015 PaleyFest
Notable workHomeland

Alex Gansa is a screenwriter and producer. He co-developed the Showtime seriesHomeland withHoward Gordon andGideon Raff. He was also one of the series' executive producers and showrunners. His production company is Cherry Pie Productions.

Gansa produced and wrote a number of scripts for theBeauty and the Beast television series. Previously he worked as a writer and supervising producer onThe X-Files in its first two seasons, and onDawson's Creek in its third season. After that he was involved with the short-lived seriesWolf Lake, a series focusing on a group ofwerewolves in Northwest America, as an executive producer and a writer. Gansa was also involved in the TV seriesNumb3rs and HBO'sEntourage.

More recently[when?] he joined the writing crew of24 for itsseventh season.[1] Gansa is also one of the co-creators and showrunner ofHomeland, a 2011 series for Showtime.[2]

In 2012, he was nominated and won aPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series for writing the "Pilot" ofHomeland, also winning an Emmy forBest Drama Series.[3]

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  1. ^"Fall Network TV Preview: ABC, CBS, FOX".backstage.com. 2007-09-10. Archived fromthe original on 2007-10-12.
  2. ^Siegel, Tatiana (September 17, 2011)."Gordon, Gansa turn to 'Homeland'".Variety.Archived from the original on 9 November 2012. Retrieved18 September 2011.
  3. ^http://www.emmys.com/nominations/2012/Outstanding%20Writing%20for%20a%20Drama%20Series

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  • David W. Rintels for "A Continual Roar of Musketry" (1970)
  • Herb Bermann & Thomas Y. Drake & Jerrold Freedman & Bo May for "Par for the Course" (1971)
  • Herman Miller for "King of the Mountain" (1972)
  • Harlan Ellison for "Phoenix Without Ashes" (1973)
  • Jim Byrnes for "Thirty a Month and Found" (1974)
  • Stephen Kandel &Arthur Ross for "Prior Consent" (1975)
  • Loring Mandel for "Crossing Fox River" (1976)
  • Mark Rodgers for "Pressure Point" (1977)
  • Seth Freeman for "Prisoner" (1978)
  • Leon Tokatyan for "Vet" (1979)
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