Manny Coto
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Manny Coto | |
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Born | Manuel Hector Coto June 10, 1961 Havana, Cuba |
Died | July 9, 2023 Pasadena, California, U.S. | (aged 62)
Occupation | Director, screenwriter and television producer |
Education | Loyola University New Orleans (BA) American Film Institute (MFA) |
Period | 1983–2023 |
Genre | Drama, adventure, science fiction |
Spouse | Robin Trickett |
Manuel (Manny) Hector Coto (June 10, 1961 – July 9, 2023) was a Cuban-born American screenwriter, television and film director, and producer on various films and television programs.[1]
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 television series Dexter.
Career
[edit]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 was 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.
Coto was the creator and executive producer of Next, which premiered on October 6, 2020, on Fox.
Coto was the executive producer of American Horror Story and American Horror Stories, having written numerous episodes of both series. He directed the well-received episode, "Feral", from season one of American Horror Stories, and wrote the season opener, "Dollhouse", for season two.
Personal life and death
[edit]Coto was born in Havana on June 10, 1961, fleeing with his mother to Orlando, Florida, United States.[4]
Coto married Robin Trickett on December 27, 2004, in Venice, Italy.[5]
Coto died of pancreatic cancer on July 9, 2023, at the age of 62.[4]
Filmography (as director)
[edit]Films
[edit]Year | Film | Notes |
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1989 | Jack in the Box | short |
1990 | Playroom | |
1991 | Cover-Up | |
1992 | Dr. Giggles | |
1997 | Star Kid | |
2000 | The Other Me | |
2001 | Zenon: The Zequel |
Television
[edit]Year | Series | Episode |
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1989 | Monsters | "Love Hurts" |
1991 | Tales from the Crypt | "Mournin' Mess" |
2021 | American Horror Stories | "Feral" |
Writing credits
[edit]Production | Notes | Broadcaster |
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents |
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NBC |
Tales from the Crypt |
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HBO |
Dr. Giggles |
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N/A |
Tales from the Cryptkeeper |
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ABC |
Dead at 21 |
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MTV |
The Outer Limits |
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Showtime |
Hostile Intent |
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N/A |
Star Kid |
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N/A |
Strange World |
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ABC |
Odyssey 5 |
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Showtime |
Star Trek: Enterprise |
14 episodes (2003-2005):
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UPN |
The 1/2 Hour News Hour |
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Fox News Channel |
24 |
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Fox |
Dexter |
10 episodes (2010-2013):
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Showtime |
24: Live Another Day |
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Fox |
24: Legacy |
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Fox |
Hellfire |
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neXt |
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Fox |
American Horror Stories |
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FX on Hulu |
American Horror Story |
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FX |
References
[edit]- ^ The New York Times
- ^ Welkos, Robert W. (1995-05-28). "Megabucks Turn to Megabusts". Los Angeles Times. ISSN 0458-3035. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
- ^ "Star Trek Coto, Manny". StarTrek.com. Archived from the original on 2010-02-06. Retrieved 2005-03-11.
- ^ a b Manny Coto Dies: Emmy-Winning ’24’ EP Who Created AI Drama ‘Next’ & Worked On ‘Star Trek: Enterprise’, ‘American Horror Story’ & ‘Dexter’ Was 62
- ^ "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.
External links
[edit]- Manny Coto at IMDb
- ‹The template AllMovie name is being considered for deletion.› Manny Coto at AllMovie
- Manny Coto at Memory Alpha
- Manny Coto discography at Discogs
- Manny Coto on Twitter
- 1961 births
- 2023 deaths
- AFI Conservatory alumni
- American people of Cuban descent
- American male screenwriters
- American male television writers
- American television directors
- American television writers
- Bishop Moore High School alumni
- Deaths from pancreatic cancer in California
- Film directors from Florida
- People from Havana
- People from Orlando, Florida
- Screenwriters from Florida
- American showrunners
- Television producers from Florida