Jose Molina (writer)
Jose Molina | |
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Born | 1971 San Juan, Puerto Rico |
Occupation | Writer |
Genre | Science fiction, Mystery |
Jose Molina, born in 1971 in San Juan, Puerto Rico, is a screenwriter. He wrote the episodes "Trash" and "Ariel" for the American cult TV show Firefly, and multiple episodes for Dark Angel.[1] Molina attended Yale University (Pierson College, class of 1993), where he successfully applied for a student internship with the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences by submitting a spec script for Star Trek: The Next Generation.[2] Molina has also worked on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,[2] earning the 2006 American Latino Media Arts Award for "Outstanding Script for a Television Drama or Comedy" for the episode "Alien".[3] More recently, he has written the episodes "Famous Last Words" and "Suicide Squeeze" for the television series Castle, on which he served as Co-Executive Producer, a title Molina carried into the first season of the Syfy original series Haven.
Molina followed his stint in genre cable with a return to in-network genre, becoming one of the head writers on the Steven Spielberg-produced series Terra Nova, which aired for 13 episodes in the fall at Fox. After the cancellation of Terra Nova, Molina moved briefly to NBC's rookie fairy-tale drama Grimm before landing on his current series, the flagship of The CW Network, The Vampire Diaries.
The Official Firefly Visual Companion #3, "Still Flying," released in May 2010, features a short story written by Molina.
Filmography[]
Year | Title | Credited as | Notes | |
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Writer | Producer | |||
1999 | Strange World | Yes | Writer (1 episode) | |
2000–2002 | Dark Angel | Yes | Writer (8 episodes); story editor | |
2002–2003 | Firefly | Yes | Writer (2 episodes); executive story editor | |
2004–2006 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Yes | Yes | Writer (6 episodes); story editor, executive story editor; co-producer, producer |
2006–2008 | Without a Trace | Yes | Yes | Writer (5 episodes); supervising producer; co-executive producer |
2009–2010 | Castle | Yes | Yes | Writer (2 episodes); co-executive producer |
2010 | Haven | Yes | Yes | Writer (2 episodes); co-executive producer |
2011 | Star Wars: The Clone Wars | Yes | Writer (3 episodes) | |
2011 | Terra Nova | Yes | Yes | Writer (1 episode); co-executive producer |
2012 | Grimm | Yes | Yes | Writer (1 episode); co-executive producer |
2012–2013 | The Vampire Diaries | Yes | Yes | Writer (4 episodes); co-executive producer |
2013 | Sleepy Hollow | Yes | Yes | Writer (2 episodes); co-executive producer |
2015–2016 | Agent Carter | Yes | Yes | Writer (2 episodes); co-executive producer |
References[]
- ^ Hofstede, David (2006). 5000 Episodes and No Commercials. Back Stage Books. p. 71. ISBN 0-8230-8456-6. Retrieved December 14, 2008.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Hill, Lee Alan (October 18, 2004). "Turning a Chance Into a TV Career". . 23 (42): 45. ISSN 0745-0311. an: 15001668.
- ^ "Andy Garcia, Marc Anthony among ALMA honorees". The Globe and Mail. May 8, 2006. Retrieved December 14, 2008.
External links[]
- Jose Molina at IMDb
- Jose Molina on Twitter
- Jose Molina on Facebook
- 1971 births
- Living people
- American television producers
- American television writers
- American male television writers
- People from San Juan, Puerto Rico
- Science fiction writer stubs
- American television writer stubs