Alfred Gough (born August 22, 1967) is an American screenwriter, producer and showrunner.
He is best known as co-creator of The WB/The CW's Superman television series Smallville, as well as co-creating Netflix's Tim Burton's The Addams Family spin-off television series Wednesday.
Alongside longtime writing/producing partner Miles Millar, Gough also co-created AMC's wuxia-influenced dystopian television series Into the Badlands and the epic fantasy series The Shannara Chronicles (based on The Sword of Shannara Trilogy book trilogy by Terry Brooks).
Among his many feature film credits are Tom Dey's Shanghai Noon, Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 2 and Rob Cohen's The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor.
1985
Born in Leonardtown, Maryland, Gough graduated from St. Mary's Ryken High School (1985) and The Catholic University of America (1989).
Gough attended The Peter Stark Producing Program at the University of Southern California where he teamed up with his writing partner Miles Millar.
Gough and Millar sold their first script while still studying at USC.
"Mango", a buddy-cop story where a cop who was allergic to animals was paired with an orangutan, sold to New Line Cinema for $400,000.
The film was never made, but launched the duo's professional careers.
Gough and Miles Millar are prolific writers/producers.
Their feature credits include the action-adventure The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, the hit action-comedy Shanghai Noon, as well as its sequel Shanghai Knights, Spider-Man 2 directed by Sam Raimi, Herbie: Fully Loaded, Lethal Weapon 4, and I Am Number Four.
They also produced Hannah Montana: The Movie, based on the smash hit Disney Channel series.
The feature marked the first for the duo's production studio, Millar-Gough Ink.
Gough and Millar’s work also spans the world of television.
2001
The duo created and served as executive producers/showrunners for the critically acclaimed action-adventure series Smallville, which aired from 2001-2011.
Smallville is the longest-running comic book-based series of all time and was the top show in the history of the WB Television Network.
2008
Gough and Millar left the series in 2008, after seven seasons, breaking the news of their departure with an open letter posted to a Smallville fan site.
2010
In 2010, Gough and Millar filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against the WB Television Network, claiming the company had licensed Smallville to its co-owned WB and CW networks for excessively low fees, thereby cutting Gough and Millar out of tens of millions of dollars.
2013
The lawsuit was finally settled in May 2013, mere weeks before a scheduled June trial; the terms of the settlement were not made to the public.
2015
In 2015, Gough and Millar created The Shannara Chronicles an epic fantasy television series for MTV.
It is an adaptation of The Sword of Shannara trilogy of fantasy novels by Terry Brooks.
It follows three heroes as they protect an ancient tree to stop the escape of banished demons.
The series was filmed in the Auckland Film Studios and on location elsewhere in New Zealand.
The series starred Austin Butler, Ivana Baquero and Manu Bennett.
Jon Favreau was one of the executive producers along with Dan Farrah.
The pilot episode was directed by Jonathan Liebesman.
In June 2015, Gough and Millar began production of Into the Badlands a series they created for AMC Networks.
The martial arts drama was set in a gun free post apocalyptic America where warring barons had personal armies of lethally trained fighters.
The series was notable as one of the only hour long dramas in American television history to feature an Asian American (Daniel Wu) as its lead.
The show was a ratings hit, but received a mix response from critics.
Nick Frost joined the cast in season two and proved a very popular addition to the fans of the series.
The show's mythology was very loosely based on the classic Chinese text, Journey to the West.
Each episode featured intricate martial arts fights that were staged and directed by legendary Hong Kong fight choreographers Huen Chiu Ku (aka Master Dee Dee Ku) and Andy Cheng.
The series starred Daniel Wu, Marton Csokas, Emily Beecham, Aramis Knight and Orla Brady.
The first season was filmed in New Orleans, but subsequent seasons were shot in and around Dublin, Ireland.
2016
The first season of The Shannara Chronicles premiered on MTV in the United States on January 5, 2016, and consisted of 10 episodes.
MTV originally greenlit a second season in April 2016; however, in May 2017, it was announced that the series would relocate to Spike (now Paramount Network).
2017
The second season premiered on October 11, 2017, and concluded November 22, 2017.
2018
On January 16, 2018, it was announced that the series had been cancelled after two seasons and that the producers were shopping the series to other networks.
The series was later considered officially concluded but has since generated a cult following on Netflix.