Marco Pennette
Marco Pennette is an American television writer and producer.
Early life
Pennette was born in Greenwich, Connecticut where he grew up loving theatre: "I want to go into theatre; TV sort of lured me away." He attended New York University where he studied at the Tisch School of the Arts and as a student was a finalist in the Young Playwrights Festival. He intended to pursue a career in Broadway theatre but sold his first television script to Kate & Allie and dropped out of university and moved to Los Angeles to pursue television writing.Career
Pennette's career began on the sitcom Kate & Allie from where he moved on to other projects including Dave's World and Dear John. He went on to create and write for many of his own series: Caroline in the City, Union Square, Conrad Bloom and All About the Andersons. By 1995, he started Barron/Pennette Productions with friend Fred Barron. Most notably, though, were the short-lived medical drama Inconceivable co-created with Oliver Goldstick, inspired by both of their surrogate pregnancy experiences, and the short-lived midseason sitcom Crumbs, an autobiographical portrayal of his family experiences and closeted young adulthood. His other writing and producing work from 2003 onwards includes serving as executive producer and co-executive producer on the television series I'm with Her and the sitcom What I Like About You, for both of which he also wrote a number of episodes. He also wrote the script for and was the executive producer of the 2007 Football Wives pilot, which was originally intended to be a television series but was later declined by the American Broadcasting Company in favour of seven other pilots with lower budgets, as the ABC claimed that the pitched budget for Football Wives was too high for a midseason pick-up. The series was set to be a U.S. version of the popular British soap opera Footballers' Wives.He was a member of the writing panel and an executive producer/co-showrunner on the dramedy series Ugly Betty, initially having been a co-executive producer. Ugly Betty
In August 2012, Pennette became showrunner of Animal Practice, replacing Gail Lerner after the third episode had been shot.
Personal life
Openly gay, Pennette was outed by a network executive on the People's Choice Awards red carpet when asked about his boyfriend in front of his family members, who were unaware of his sexuality. His long-time partner is television talent manager Steve Rabiner, with whom he has three daughters, Ally, Chelsea, and Zoe, all born by surrogate pregnancy, the inspiration for his medical drama Inconceivable. His own family experiences were the basis for his sitcom Crumbs; his brother's drowning, his mother's institutionalization and his father's impregnation of another woman.He is a good friend of Broadway theatre spokesman Seth Rudetsky, having hired him previously to write a song for a character in his sitcom Caroline in the City—an IRS employee auditioning for the musical Cats.
Pennette was suffering from renal failure and required a kidney transplant in 2013. The story of his survival became the basis for the 2020 CBS sitcom B Positive, for which Pennette is creator and co-executive producer.
Filmography
The Golden Palace, TV Series Dave's World, TV Series Caroline in the City, TV Series- Union Square, TV Series Conrad Bloom, TV Series Live Girls, TV Series The Hughleys, TV Series
- Regular Joe, TV Series All About the Andersons, TV Series
- I'm with Her, TV Series
- What I Like About You, TV Series
- Inconceivable, TV Series Ugly Betty, TV Series
- Crumbs, TV Series Football Wives, TV Movie Samantha Who?, TV Series This Little Piggy, TV Movie Desperate Housewives, TV Series The Manzanis, TV Movie Animal Practice, TV Series
- Kirstie, TV Series
- Mom, TV Series B Positive, TV Series