As Senior Vice President, Original Programming and Development for COMEDY CENTRAL, Gary Mann develops new series and serves as a current executive on scripted series, animation, sketch, variety, talk, panel and game shows.
Mann joined COMEDY CENTRAL in 2003, and during his tenure has put the network on the narrative map with the Emmy®-winning “The Sarah Silverman Program.” He also developed “Tosh.0,” the groundbreaking series featuring Daniel Tosh that has become one of the highest-rated programs in the history of COMEDY CENTRAL. The show has also steadily risen to become one of the most popular destinations across COMEDY CENTRAL Digital. In addition, Mann developed the series “Key & Peele,” “Review With Forrest MacNeil,” “The Burn with Jeff Ross,” “The Sports Show with Norm MacDonald” and “The Showbiz Show with David Spade.” He has also transitioned live shows from the COMEDY CENTRAL Stage into series for the network including “Naked Trucker,” “The Hollow Men,” “Crossballs,” and “Mind of Mencia.”
Mann began his career as a Producer on “Star Search,” where he helped launch the careers of Ray Romano, Kevin James, Dave Chappelle, Martin Lawrence and Brad Garrett and holds a B.A. degree from the State University of New York at Binghamton.
Comedy Central Ups Gary S. Mann To SVP Original Programming And Development | Deadline | Nov 12, 2012
Gary S. Mann has developed series like The Sarah Silverman Show, Tosh.0 and collaborated on Key & Peele, The Burn with Jeff Ross and the upcoming Review With Forrest MacNeil since joining the network in 2003. He is based in Santa Monica and reports to SVP Jim Sharp, Comedy Central‘s head of West Coast development. “I have done almost everything in my power to undermine Gary, but he has a sharply honed eye for talent and an uncanny ability to develop shows that are important to us,” said Kent Alterman, Head of Original Programming and Production, who made the announcement today. Mann will continue to oversee The Comedy Central Stage, the network develops live shows that sometimes transition to on-air series. Before Comedy Central, Mann worked at HBO Independent Productions.
