Manny Coto

Manuel Hector "Manny" Coto (born June 10, 1961) is an American writer, director and producer of films and television programs.[1]

Manny Coto
BornManuel Hector Coto
(1961-06-10) June 10, 1961
Orlando, Florida, US
OccupationDirector, screenwriter and television producer
Alma materAmerican Film Institute
Period1988–present
GenreDrama, adventure, science fiction
SpouseRobin Trickett

Coto was the executive producer and showrunner of Star Trek: Enterprise in its final season, and executive producer of four seasons of 24. He was an executive producer and writer for the fifth season of the Showtime TV series Dexter.

Career

Coto graduated from the American Film Institute and has experience in the sci-fi and fantasy genres. In 1990, Brian Helgeland and Coto sold a script, The Ticking Man, for $1 million, but the film was never made.[2] He wrote and directed an episode of Tales from the Crypt and also wrote an episode for and produced The Outer Limits when it was revived on Showtime in 1995. He was given the chance to create and write a series for Showtime after The Outer Limits was cancelled. The resulting series was Odyssey 5 and starred Peter Weller (Coto would later cast Weller in roles on Enterprise, 24, and Dexter).

Coto joined the writing crew of Enterprise in 2003, when the show was in its third season; his episodes include "Similitude", "Chosen Realm" and "Azati Prime". He became a co-executive producer later that season. In the fourth season he became executive producer of the show, alongside series creators Rick Berman and Brannon Braga. According to his bio on StarTrek.com, he has been a fan of Star Trek all his life and once wrote a Star Trek comic book.[3]

After that he became executive producer on the fifth, sixth, seventh, and the eighth and final season of 24.

In 2010 Coto joined the crew of Showtime drama series Dexter as a writer and executive producer for the fifth season. He continued to work as a writer and executive producer for the show's sixth and seventh seasons, airing 2011 and 2012.

Films Coto has directed include Cover Up, Dr. Giggles, and Star Kid.

He is the creator and executive producer of NeXt, which will premiere as the fall schedule of 2020 on Fox.

Personal life

Coto married Robin Trickett on December 27, 2004 in Venice, Italy.[4]

Filmography (as director)

Films

YearFilmNotes
1989Jack in the Boxshort
1990Playroom
1991Cover Up
1992Dr. Giggles
1997Star Kid
2000The Other Me
2001Zenon: The Zequel

Television

YearSeriesEpisode
1989Monsters"Love Hurts"
1991Tales from the Crypt"Mournin' Mess"

Writing credits

Production Notes Broadcaster
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
  • "Twist" (1988)
NBC
Tales from the Crypt
  • "Mournin' Mess" (also director, 1991)
HBO
Dr. Giggles N/A
Tales from the Cryptkeeper
  • "While the Cat's Away" (1993)
ABC
Dead at 21
  • "Gone Daddy Gone" (1994)
  • "Use Your Illusion" (1994)
  • "Cry Baby Cry" (1994)
  • "Life During Wartime" (1994)
MTV
The Outer Limits Showtime
Hostile Intent
  • Feature film (1997)
N/A
Star Kid
  • Feature film (also director, 1997)
N/A
Strange World
  • "Azrael's Breed" (1999)
  • "Rage" (2000)
ABC
Odyssey 5
  • 19 episodes (2002–2005)
Showtime
Star Trek: Enterprise

14 episodes (2003-2005):

UPN
The 1/2 Hour News Hour
  • 17 episodes (2007)
Fox News Channel
24
  • 27 episodes (2006–2007, 2009–2010)
Fox
Dexter

10 episodes (2010-2013):

  • "Practically Perfect" (2010)
  • "Take It!" (co-written with Wendy West, 2010)
  • "The Big One" (co-written with Chip Johannessen, 2010)
  • "Smokey and the Bandit" (2011)
  • "Talk to the Hand" (co-written with Tim Schlattmann, 2011)
  • "Sunshine and Frosty Swirl" (2012)
  • "Chemistry" (co-written with Karen Campbell, 2012)
  • "Do You See What I See?" (co-written with Wendy West, 2012)
  • "Every Silver Lining..." (2013)
  • "Remember the Monsters?" (co-written with Scott Buck, 2013)
Showtime
24: Live Another Day
  • Television miniseries (2014)
Fox
24: Legacy
  • 4 episodes (2017)
Fox
Hellfire
  • Television film (co-written with Evan Katz, TBA)
neXt
  • "Pilot" (2020)
Fox

References

  1. The New York Times
  2. Welkos, Robert W. (1995-05-28). "Megabucks Turn to Megabusts". Los Angeles Times. ISSN 0458-3035. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
  3. "Star Trek Coto, Manny". StarTrek.com.
  4. "Venetian Wedding for Executive Producer Manny Coto". Star Trek.com. February 1, 2005. Archived from the original on February 6, 2005. Retrieved December 27, 2013.
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