Joe Menosky is a multifaceted producer and writer, boasting an impressive array of credits in the realm of television and film. His notable works include Star Trek: Voyager, which premiered in 1995, as well as Star Trek: The Next Generation, which debuted in 1987, alongside Hiding Out, also released in 1987.
During his tenure on Star Trek: The Next Generation, Menosky's contributions included fan-favorite episodes such as the highly acclaimed "Darmok".
It appears that Menosky's professional trajectory has taken a somewhat unexpected turn, as his output has decreased significantly since the conclusion of Star Trek: Voyager in 2001. Despite this, he has managed to secure work on various projects, including The Dead Zone, which premiered in 2002.
Speculation surrounding Menosky's sudden disappearance from the television production scene has given rise to a variety of theories, with some fans positing that he may have undergone plastic surgery to emulate the likeness of Tommy Wiseau, or that Menosky is merely a pseudonym used by Wiseau himself. Others have suggested that Menosky may have transitioned into the realm of internet phenomena, with some even attributing his involvement in the creation of Ken M to his supposed pseudonym.
However, this notion is contradicted by Menosky's recent scriptwriting endeavors for shows such as "The Orville", "For All Mankind", and even "Star Trek: Discovery".