A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
Park City, Utah, USA
Enzo Mileti is a Guatemalan-American writer and showrunner of the upcoming HBO series adaptation of Bong Joon-ho's Oscar winning film Parasite. The series is being developed and produced by Oscar winning writer-director Adam McKay. In 2020 Enzo was a writer and Co-Executive Producer for season 4 of Noah Hawley's Emmy winning series, Fargo, which is airing on FX on Hulu. Mileti split his childhood between Guatemala and Park City, Utah. Growing up in his parents' restaurant-bar, he crossed paths with a host of colorful characters; including haggard silver miners; hippy ski bums; and a one-legged coke dealer who hid his stash in his prosthetic leg. Needless to say, this environment provided ample fodder for a fledgling storyteller. Mileti went on to earn a BA in Film Studies from the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, where he also acted in a variety of feature films, plays, and commercials. After graduating, Mileti produced and directed the Winter Olympic-themed documentary, Pipe Dreams, which premiered as an official selection at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. Following Sundance, Mileti moved to Los Angeles and eventually partnered with writer-producer, Scott Wilson. Mileti & Wilson went on to write features for Paramount and 20th Century Fox, and also wrote for a variety of TV series including Kingdom (DirecTV), Book of Lies (AMC), Black Monday (Showtime), and Snowfall (FX). In 2017, Mileti & Wilson created Ollie, a series about Oliver North and the Iran-Contra Affair for Amazon that had Colin Farrell attached to star and Yorgos Lanthimos attached to direct. For 2021, Mileti & Wilson have developed New Coke, a limited series for Apple+ and Endeavor Content with producers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick (Deadpool, Zombieland) about the New Coke debacle in the 1980's. The project has Gael Garcia Bernal, Rob Delaney, and Andy Garcia attached to star. Enzo lives in Utah with his wife; actor, Roberta Valderrama; and his dog, Reggie.
Co-Executive Producer:
2014 Fargo
2019 Black Monday
Writer:
2014 Fargo
2019 Black Monday
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