Steven Canals
American screenwriter (born 1980) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American screenwriter (born 1980) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Steven Canals (born September 14, 1980)[1][2] is an American screenwriter and producer. He is best known for co-creating and executive-producing the FX television show Pose.[2]
Steven Canals | |
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Born | September 14, 1980 |
Education | Binghamton University (BA, MA) University of California, Los Angeles (MFA) |
Occupation(s) | Screenwriter, Producer |
Years active | 2016–present |
Notable work | Pose |
Canals grew up in the Housing Projects in Castle Hill, Bronx.[3] He began practicing filmmaking at the Youth Ministries for Peace and Justice after school program. He co-produced his first documentary about gang violence with other classmates when he was 15.[2][3][4]
Canals graduated with a BA in cinema and MA in student affairs from Binghamton University in 2005 and 2008 respectively.[5] Canals received his MFA in screenwriting from UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television in 2015.[3][5]
Prior to working in entertainment, Canals worked in university administration. He worked as an LGBT resource coordinator at SUNY-Cortland while completing his master's degree part time, where he was also residence hall director of Shea Hall and advisor to the university's gay-straight alliance for six years.[2][6][7] Allegheny College appointed Canals as associate director for gender and sexual orientation initiatives in June 2011.[6]
Canals was a staff writer on Freeform's Dead of Summer in 2016. His short film Afuera premiered at the LA Film Festival that same year.[8]
Canals developed the pilot script for television show Pose while studying at UCLA in 2014.[2][3] He was initially inspired by the story in Paris Is Burning.[9] He however found it difficult to get the script developed as industry executives found the subject matter about LGBT people of color and ball culture to be "too niche".[3][9][10] Ryan Murphy, co-creator of Glee and American Horror Story, would later come on as a producer in 2016, along with his producing partner Brad Falchuk.[3][11] The first season premiered in June 2018 on FX.[10] The show is noted to have the largest transgender cast in television history.[10][11]
He was named a "writer to watch" by Variety in 2018.[4]
Canals signed an overall deal with 20th Century Fox Television in January 2020.[12]
He is of African American and Puerto Rican heritage.[3]
Year | Title | Credited as | Notes | ||
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Director | Writer | Producer | |||
2016 | Dead of Summer | No | Yes | No | Co-wrote "The Devil Inside" with Richard Naing |
2018–21 | Pose | Yes | Yes | Executive | Co-creator, directed 5 episodes and wrote 15 |
2022 | Love, Victor | Yes | No | No | "The Setup" |
2023 | Class of '09 | Yes | No | No | "The Problem Is People" and "Hogan's Alley" |
Neon | Yes | No | No | "Isanti" and "The Reality" | |
2024 | American Sports Story | Yes | No | No | Directed two episodes[13] |
The Sex Lives of College Girls | Yes | No | No | [14] |
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