BREAKING: Silvio Horta, 'Ugly Betty' Creator, Found Dead in Apparent Suicide
Silvio Horta, creator of ABC’s popular series “Ugly Betty,” was found dead in a Miami motel room on Tuesday in an apparent suicide. He was 45. Sources tell Variety that Horta died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. A representative for Horta could not be reached for comment. The American version of “Ugly Betty,” which starred [...]Manny Coto on Creating a Super Intelligent A.
Manny Coto’s new Fox drama “Next” centers on a super intelligent A.I. and the few people who know it not only exists but has gone rogue and is out to harm people. In that way, the first season is one of a man hunt — but for an entity that can’t be physically seen and [...]Brothers Mark and Jay Duplass have inked a four-year first-look deal at HBO, Variety has learned exclusively.
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