Kim Manners

Kim Manners (January 13, 1951 – January 25, 2009) was an American television producer and director best known for his work on The X-Files and Supernatural.

Kim Manners
Born(1951-01-13)January 13, 1951
United States
DiedJanuary 25, 2009(2009-01-25) (aged 58)
Los Angeles, California, United States
Occupation(s)Director, producer
Years active1978–2009

Early life

Kim Manners was raised in a show business family. His father, Sam Manners (born Savino Maneri in Cleveland, Ohio) had production credits on shows such as The Wild Wild West and Route 66. Manners did some acting as a child; his first role was at the age of three in a Chevrolet commercial. He also watched and occasionally participated in his father's work as well as the work of William Beaudine, director of The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin. It was Beaudine who inspired Manners to become a director.[1]

Manners' brother, Kelly, has production and directorial credits on Angel, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Dollhouse and his sister, Tana, works as a television director.

Career

Manners made his directorial debut in 1978 at age 27, directing an episode of Charlie's Angels. Prior to this, he had worked as unit production manager on the show and as an assistant director on a handful of other projects.[1] Other notable directorial credits to Manners' name include episodes of 21 Jump Street, Mission: Impossible, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Baywatch, K-9000, and The Commish.

Manners left his directing job at Stephen J. Cannell Productions in 1993 to work on the television series The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. He directed 7 of the series' 27 episodes, more than any other director for the show. He joked that he was the series' "mascot director". He was happy with the work for the series, and felt that it "stretched" him creatively. He said, "It really woke me up as a director, almost spiritually…" and that directing for Brisco was a large contributing factor to his later success as a regular director on The X-Files.[2]

Manners signed on to produce and direct The X-Files in the show's second season at the advice of Rob Bowman, who had worked on the show in its first season, and James Wong and Glen Morgan, who were writers for the show and had previously worked with Manners on 21 Jump Street.[1]

Manners, along with his fellow producers on The X-Files, was nominated for four Emmy Awards for Outstanding Drama Series in 1995, 1996, 1997 and 1998. Manners was referenced in the X-Files episode "Jose Chung's From Outer Space" with a foul-mouthed police detective named after him. Following the finale of The X-Files in 2002, Manners directed a number of small projects before signing on to direct and produce Supernatural in 2005.

Death and memorial

Manners died of lung cancer in Los Angeles, on January 25, 2009, at age 58.[3][4]

The closing credits of the Supernatural season four episode "Death Takes a Holiday", which aired on March 12, 2009, showed two photos of Manners, along with the caption "We dedicate the entire season to Kim Manners" and a message stating, "We miss you, Kim."[5] The fifth episode of the second season of AMC's Breaking Bad, titled "Breakage", which premiered on April 5, 2009, featured a dedication in the end credits, which stated "Dedicated to our Friend Kim Manners".[6] The episode "Mulder and Scully Meet the Were-Monster", from the revival season for The X Files which aired on February 1, 2016, features a scene where Mulder sits against Manners' gravestone, inscribed with Manners' real date of birth and death, and the phrase, "Let's Kick It in the Ass."[7]

Filmography

YearTitleNotes
1979–1981Charlie's Angels8 episodes
1983–1984Automan4 episodes
1983–1985Matt Houston10 episodes
1984–1986Simon & Simon5 episodes
1985Street Hawk1 episode
Finder of Lost Loves1 episode
1985–1986Hardcastle and McCormick6 episodes
Riptide2 episodes
1986Sledge Hammer!1 episode
1986–1987Hunter2 episodes
Stingray2 episodes
Sidekicks3 episodes
1987–1988J.J. Starbuck2 episodes
1988Star Trek: The Next Generation1 episode
Wiseguy1 episode
Mission: Impossible2 episodes
Paradise1 episode
1989Baywatch2 episodes
1989–1990Booker2 episodes
1987–199021 Jump Street12 episodes
1990Broken Badges2 episodes
1991The 100 Lives of Black Jack Savage1 episode
K-90001 episode
1991–1994The Commish7 episodes
1993The Hat Squad2 episodes
1993–1994The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.7 episodes
1994Fortune Hunter1 episode
Greyhounds1 episode
1994–1997M.A.N.T.I.S.3 episodes
1995–2002The X-Files52 episodes
2000Harsh Realm1 episode
2003Alaska1 episode
2005Empire2 episodes
Over There1 episode
2005–2008Supernatural16 episodes

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