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  1. James Manos Jr. is an American film and television writer and producer. Career. Manos worked as a co-producer and writer on the first season of The Sopranos. In 1999, Manos won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series for his work on the episode "College" of The Sopranos.

  2. James Manos Jr.. Writer: Dexter. James Manos, Jr. won the Emmy Award along with David Chase for writing his "College" episode of HBO's groundbreaking series, The Sopranos.

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  3. James Manos Jr.. Writer: Dexter. James Manos, Jr. won the Emmy Award along with David Chase for writing his "College" episode of HBO's groundbreaking series, The Sopranos.

  4. Oct 8, 2021 · Writer James Manos Jr. created Dexter. Kevin Parry/Getty Images. James Manos Jr. may have only worked on one episode of "The Sopranos," but it was a memorable one. Before "College," (Season...

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    James Manos, Jr. was the original developer of Showtime's TV series DEXTER and, in this capacity, he wrote the first episode for the show.

    He ceded the role of head writer to fellow executive producer Clyde Phillips after the pilot episode was produced, and had very little involvement in writing the remainder of the season. After the season ended, Manos left the show altogether.

    He was credited as executive producer for all of Season One.

    Prior to working on Dexter he acted as a writer and producer on various shows, including The Sopranos and The Shield. Since working on DEXTER, all his subsequent work has been as a producer, with only two further writing credits.

  5. A writer/producer who regularly puts an unorthodox spin on tried-and-true dramatic formulas, James Manos, Jr., broke onto the scene in 1993 with his production of the silly-titled yet vastly...

  6. Mar 17, 2015 · James Manos joined James Altucher to talk about persistence, following your passion, and what it was like to write the College episode on the Sopranos. He also created Jimmy Stones and South of Hell which he talks about in this interview.

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