Timothy P. Minear Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Timothy "Tim" P. Minear (/maɪˈniːr/) (born October 29, 1963) is an American screenwriter and director. He has been nominated for two Emmy Awards (2013, 2014) for his role as an executive producer on American Horror Story.
Full Name
Timothy P. Minear
Net Worth
$2 Million
Date Of Birth
October 29, 1963
Place Of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Profession
Producer, Writer, Miscellaneous Crew
Nicknames
Tim Minear, Minear, Tim
Star Sign
Scorpio
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Quote
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[on a sixth season of "Angel"] Post-apocalyptic L.A. would have been more expensive to produce, in my opinion. One of the things that happened by actually cutting the budget in season five meant fewer locations or new sets per episode, which is why you saw more action taking place on standing Wolfram & Hart sets. I think "Angel" would have been canceled after year five, frankly. ... The network wanted to make room to grow new shows. Think of it like Vegas. They'd been putting coins into our machine for five years and it hadn't hit a jackpot -- just got back respectable returns. They wanted to slide their network butts over and try a new machine.
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Fact
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Adapting Robert Heinlein's "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress" into a script. [April 2004]
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Left "Angel" (1999/I) after its third season to join Joss Whedon's new show "Firefly" (2002/I). Because "Angel" showrunner David Greenwalt left at the same point to write/produce "Miracles" (2003) he still remained involved in the story breaking process of the first seven season 4 "Angel" episodes. When "Firefly" was canceled after 15 episodes he returned to "Angel" and wrote/directed the season finale "Home". But he didn't return for season 5, because he felt that after his exit the "power vacuum" on "Angel" was filled and "business was taken care of, and quite well." He then came in contact with the pilot for the new show "Wonderfalls" (2004) and because that show needed an experienced showrunner he became involved.
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Signed a seven-figure deal with 20th Century Fox to continue working on 'Angel' and create, write, produce and maybe even direct new series for the studio [2001]
Producer
Title
Year
Status
Character
Feud
2017
TV Series executive producer - 8 episodes
American Horror Story
TV Series executive producer - 61 episodes, 2012 - 2016 consulting producer - 11 episodes, 2011
The Chicago Code
2011
TV Series executive producer - 12 episodes
Terriers
2010
TV Series executive producer - 12 episodes
Dollhouse
TV Series consulting producer - 14 episodes, 2009 executive producer - 13 episodes, 2009 - 2010