He currently works on the ABC fantasy series Once Upon a Time, which he and Kitsis created.
Once upon a time adam horowitz and edward kitsis interview season 5
Early life
Horowitz graduated from Hunter College High School in 1990. He attended University of Wisconsin–Madison and graduated with a B.A. in 1994, majoring in communication arts and political science. There he met his future collaborator, Edward Kitsis. Horowitz was writer and reporter for the Daily Cardinal student newspaper, writing as many as five articles in the same issue. He often caught editors off-guard with humorous leads or picking odd quotes. He worked on articles about spearfishing and the Exxon Valdez oil spill.
Television
After graduating, Kitsis and Horowitz traveled together to Los Angeles, and worked together on Fantasy Island, Felicity and Popular, before joining the Lost team halfway through the first season. He is married to Erin Barrett Horowitz.
Horowitz, Kitsis and the Lost writing staff won the Writers Guild of America (WGA) Award for Best Dramatic Series at the February 2006 ceremony for their work on the first and second seasons. They were nominated for the WGA Award for Best Dramatic Series again at the February 2007 ceremony for their work on the second and third seasons, at the February 2009 ceremony for the fourth season of Lost and at the February 2010 ceremony for the fifth season. They also wrote Confessions of an American Bride, a made for television movie.
Horowitz and Kitsis created the ABC fantasy drama series Once Upon a Time, which began airing on October 23, 2011. The show focuses on a town which is actually a parallel world populated by fairytale characters who are unaware of their true identity. The two came up with the concept seven years prior to joining the staff of Lost, but wanted to wait until it ended before they focused on this project.
Kitsis and Horowitz also worked on the first four episodes of Tron: Uprising. He explains that he has used this chance to explore the Tron universe, particularly the life of a program under CLU's regime.
Film
Kitsis and Horowitz worked as writers on early unused drafts of the Universal project Ouija, and co-wrote the film Tron: Legacy in 2010.
Episode 1.08 "Family Hard-ships" with Edward Kitsis
Black Sash, 2003
Episode 1.04 "Prodigal Son" with Edward Kitsis
Birds of Prey, 2002–2003
Episode 1.03 "Prey for the Hunter" teleplay with Edward Kitsis, story by Adam Armus & Kay Foster
Episode 1.06 "Primal Scream" teleplay with Kitsis, story by Adam Armus & Kay Foster
Episode 1.07 "Split" teleplay with Kitsis, story by Adam Armus & Kay Foster
Episode 1.08 "Lady Shiva" teleplay with Kitsis, story by Adam Armus & Kay Foster
Episode 1.11 "Reunion" with Kitsis
Popular, 2000–2001
Episode 1.08 "Tonight's the Night" with Edward Kitsis and Ryan Murphy
Episode 1.15 "Booty Camp" with Kitsis
Episode 1.21 "What Makes Sammy Run" with Kitsis
Episode 2.02 "Baby, Don't Do It" with Kitsis
Episode 2.07 "Ur-ine Trouble" with Kitsis
Episode 2.12 "The Shocking Possession of Harrison John" with Kitsis
Episode 2.15 "It's Greek to Me" with Kitsis
Episode 2.20 "You Don't Tug on Superman's Cape...You Don't Spit into the Wind...You Don't Pull the Mask off the Ol' Lone Ranger...And You Don't Mess Around with Big Bertha Muffin" with Kitsis
Felicity, 2001
Episode 4.03 "Your Money or Your Wife" with Edward Kitsis
Episode 4.10 "Fire" with Kitsis
Awards
2005 Writers Guild of America Award for Best Dramatic Series for Lost.
2000 SHINE Award for Best Comedy Episode for Popular episode "Booty Camp".
Nominated for 2000 Shine Award for Best Dramatic Episode for Popular episode "Tonight's the Night".
Nominated for 2008 Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series for Lost
Nominated for 2009 Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series for Lost
Nominated for 2010 Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series for Lost