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Brian Vaughan (died 1st May 1990) played Lt. Cmdr. Watts in The Sea Devils.

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Personal History of Brian K. Vaughan is unknown.
Professional History of Brian K. Vaughan is unknown.
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| Date of Birth | 1976 |
| Origin | Cleveland, Ohio, USA |
| Job(s) | Executive story editor |
Brian K. Vaughan is a writer and producer on Lost.
He was initially hired an executive story editor during the Season 3 hiatus, according to his blog. He became a co-producer for the fourth season. He was promoted to producer for the fifth season. He will not be returning for the show's sixth and final season.
Vaughan is known for his extensive work writing for numerous comic titles from DC Comics and Marvel Comics, most famously co-creating Y: The Last Man. He has been recognized with numerous awards including an Eisner Award in 2005 for Best Writer for Y: The Last Man, Runaways, and Ex Machina. He has also been honored by the Arab American National Museum for his recent original work, the graphic novel Pride of Baghdad. Vaughan follows two other writers who also came to Lost's writing team from the comics world, Paul Dini and Jeph Loeb.
Vaughan also is the winner of Wired Magazine's 2007 Rave Awards for "Print" [1].
Vaughan has co-written the following episodes:
Vaughn is also a co-producer of the mobisodes Lost: Missing Pieces, along with Richard Peter Schroer and Samantha Thomas. He is credited with writing the following mobisodes:

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Brian K. Vaughan (born 1976, in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American comic book writer best known for the series Y: The Last Man, Ex Machina, Runaways, and Pride of Baghdad.
As an undergraduate film student at New York University, Vaughan took part in Marvel's Stan-hattan Project, a class for fledgling comic book writers that also helped Joe Kelly break into comic books. Vaughan's first credit was Cable #43 (May 1997).
Vaughan has written for most of the major DC and Marvel characters, including Batman and the X-Men. He has also written several screenplays, stage plays, and short stories, but mostly he prefers writing comic books. He has stated in an interview with Wizarduniverse.com[1] that he prefers to write his own creations like Y: The Last Man and Ex Machina because he doesn't think he's the best at using his "voice" with company-owned characters. Vaughan was hired in late 2006 as an executive story editor for the television series Lost.[2]
New Line Cinema optioned Y: The Last Man and Ex Machina in 2005.[3]
| Preceded by: Eric Luke |
Wonder Woman writer 2000–2000 |
Succeeded by: Ben Raab |
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Runaways writer 2003–2007 |
Succeeded by: Joss Whedon |
| Preceded by: Joss Whedon |
Buffy the Vampire Slayer season eight writer 2007–2008 |
Succeeded by: Jeph Loeb |
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