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Aron Eli Coleite
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Aron Eli Coleite | |
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About | |
Also known as | Aaron Coleite |
Title | Writer, Co-Producer |
Date of birth | 12 October 1974 |
Origin | Los Angeles, CA, USA |
Gender | ![]() |
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Aron Eli Coleite is a writer and producer for the show Heroes. Coleite joined the crew as a co-producer immediately after the pilot episode. He was promoted to producer for the second season and reprised this role for the third season.
About
Aron is a relative newcomer to writing for television, having gotten his start on the Tim Kring-created series Crossing Jordan. Outside of television he is well known for authoring the comic book series V.I.C.E., Ultimate X-Men, and others. Following Heroes, Aron went on to write and produce The River, Hostages, and the TV movies Trooper and Home. He also wrote episodes of The Unknown and the pilot of Star Trek: Discovery, and helped develop Amazon (DC's Wonder Woman prequel) for The CW.
Notes
- During the first three seasons of Heroes, Aron Coleite and Joe Pokaski conducted a weekly interview on Comic Book Resources with Chris Ullrich, George Tramountanas, and Emmett Furey. The series of interviews was called "Behind the Eclipse"; they discussed the show, the writing process, characters, and occasionally revealed spoilers. Links to many of these Q&A sessions can be found here.
- According to Oliver Grigsby, Hiro's blog is a collaboration between Masi Oka and Aron [1].
- Aron Coleite's wife's maiden name is Tracy Strauss. She is the namesake of Ali Larter's character, Tracy Strauss.
- Aron's daughter's name is Daniella (born October 5, 2007). She is the namesake of Daniella Parkman.
External Links
- Interview with Aron Eli Coleite, Jesse Alexander, and Joe Pokaski at CBR, 7/27/07
- Interview with Aron Eli Coleite at NBC.com, 9/19/08