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Christopher Whitesell
Christopher Whitesell is an American television soap opera writer. He has served as either co-head writer, associate head writer, or a breakdown writer on the shows he has worked. In April 2012, he was named co-head writer of ''Days of Our Lives'' with Gary Tomlin, replacing Marlene Clark McPherson and Darrell Ray Thomas who had been let go. Biography He is the son of Patricia and John Patrick "Jack" Whitesell.The Courier: "Iowa Falls family finds ties to show business" by Jessica Miller
Mar 12, 2001
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Iowa Falls, Iowa
Iowa Falls is a city in Hardin County, Iowa, United States. Iowa Falls is the home of Ellsworth Community College. It is also a regional transportation center, located along U.S. Routes 20 and 65 and the Canadian National and Union Pacific Railroads. The population was 5,106 at the time of the 2020 census. A landmark in the city is its movie theater. Built as the Metropolitan Opera House in 1899, it presented plays, operas, and vaudeville in the town during the first half of the twentieth century, and today is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. History Iowa Falls was laid out and platted in 1856. It was named from the falls on the Iowa River. The Illinois Central Railroad was built through Iowa Falls in 1866. Geography Iowa Falls is located at (42.5221, -93.2673). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , of which is land and is water. Iowa Falls is located at the point where the Iowa River flows through a limestone g ...
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Ken Corday
Kenneth Robert Corday (born June 16, 1950) is an American television soap opera producer and music composer. He is the son of Ted Corday and Betty Corday, the co-creators of ''Days of Our Lives''. His production company Corday Productions owns 1% of "The Young and the Restless" while Sony Pictures Television owns the majority of the serial. Early life Corday graduated from the University of California, Santa Cruz in 1977 with a master's degree in music composition. Positions held *1977-78: Production assistant *1979; Assistant producer and music composer *1981: CEO, Corday Productions Inc. (from May 1986 to present: executive producer) *1988: Head writer (during the Writers Guild of America strike) In 2021, Corday served as executive producer of the Peacock-exclusive "Days of Our Lives" spinoff, "Days of Our Lives: Beyond Salem". Awards and nominations Corday has been nominated for 16 Daytime Emmys. Corday won the Daytime Emmy Award for Music Direction and Composition For a Dr ...
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Janet Iacobuzio
Janet Iacobuzio (born January 2, 1962) is an American television soap opera writer. Life She was born in 1962. In 2020 she was one of the recruits for a fiction app named "Radish" which had $63m of funding and it was opening an office in LA. The experienced soap writers recruited included Iacobuzion, Addie Walsh, Lisa Connor, Leah Laiman, and Jean Passanante. Positions held '' All My Children'' * Associate head writer: 1993–1994 (hired by Megan McTavish), 2001–2003 * Script writer: 2000–2001 '' Another World'' * Associate head writer: 1994–1995 * Script writer: 1989–1992 (hired by Donna M. Swajeski) ''As the World Turns'' * Associate head writer: 1996; June 9, 2010 – September 17, 2010 * Script writer: October 5, 2009 – June 8, 2010 '' Days of Our Lives'' * Script writer: March 21, 2011 – February 15, 2012; August 17, 2012 – August 5, 2015 '' General Hospital'' * Breakdown writer: January 17, 2012 – February 21, 2012, December 4, 2015 – July 12, 2016 ...
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Karen Harris (writer)
Karen Harris is an American television writer for the ABC Daytime serial ''General Hospital''. Career During the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike, she chose not to accept Financial Core status. She wrote television pilots for Spelling Television and Universal Pictures (1979-1987), and worked at Sony Pictures Television, Lorimar Television (1988–1989) and Columbia Pictures (1989–1990; '' A Peaceable Kingdom''). While at Universal, Harris was a Writer-Producer-Supervising Producer-Executive Producer on ''The Incredible Hulk''. * ''Simon & Simon'' * '' Shannon'' * ''Knight Rider'' * '' Street Hawk'' * '' The Human Factor'' * ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' * '' Scene of the Crime'' * '' Island Sons '' * ''Baby Brokers'' * Creator/EP/co-writer pilot: '' Deadline: Madrid'' * '' Satisfaction Guaranteed''–Pilot * ''American Beauty''–Pilot Reaction to Wolf's promotion: Karen Harris on her Facebook page: ''Oh, please. (lol) I have a new lease on life, Jami. But I walke ...
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Richard Culliton
Richard Culliton is an American television writer known for his work on soap operas. He has won four Writers Guild of America Awards, including one as a head writer, and three Daytime Emmy Awards. He is an alumnus of Northwestern University. His wife, Carolyn Culliton, is also a veteran writer for soap operas. Early career Culliton began his television career in the early 1980s writing for NBC Daytime's ''Texas'', and then serving as co-head writer for CBS Daytime's ''Guiding Light'' from 1983–1984. After this, he served as head writer of '' Another World'' from 1984–1985. The characters of Marley Hudson and Wallingford were created during his tenure. He wrote for ''Search for Tomorrow'' under Addie Walsh in 1986. In the late 1980s, Culliton returned to the writing staff of ''Guiding Light''. He was part of the team that won a Daytime Emmy Award in 1990. Culliton then joined the writing staff of '' Santa Barbara''; he was a script writer and story editor when the writin ...
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Writers Guild Of America Award
The Writers Guild of America Awards is an award for film, television, and radio writing including both fiction and non-fiction categories given by the Writers Guild of America, East and Writers Guild of America West since 1949. Eligibility The screen awards are for films that were exhibited theatrically during the preceding calendar year. The television awards are for series that were produced and aired between December 1 and November 30, regardless of how many episodes aired during this time period. Additionally, scripts must be produced under the jurisdiction of the WGA or under a collective bargaining agreement in Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, or the United Kingdom. Lifetime achievement awards Each year at the awards, two lifetime achievement awards are presented. One is for screenwriting, and the other is for TV writing: * Laurel Award for TV Writing Achievement * Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement Categories (As of 2022.) ;Film * Best Adapted Screenplay ...
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Daytime Emmy Awards
The Daytime Emmy Awards, or Daytime Emmys, are part of the extensive range of Emmy Awards for artistic and technical merit for the American television industry. Bestowed by the New York–based National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), the Daytime Emmys are presented in recognition of excellence in American daytime television programming. The first ceremony was held in 1974, expanding what was originally a prime time-themed Emmy Award. Ceremonies generally are held in May or June. History The first Emmy Award ceremony took place on January 25, 1949. The first daytime-themed Emmy Awards were given out at the Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony in 1972, when '' The Doctors'' and ''General Hospital'' were nominated for Outstanding Achievement in a Daytime Drama. That year, ''The Doctors'' won the first Best Show Daytime Emmy. In addition, the award for Outstanding Achievement by an Individual in a Daytime Drama was given to Mary Fickett from ''All My Children''. A p ...
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The Young And The Restless
''The Young and the Restless'' (often abbreviated as ''Y&R'') is an American television soap opera created by William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell for CBS. The show is set in fictional Genoa City (not the real-life similarly-named Genoa City, Wisconsin). First broadcast on March 26, 1973, ''The Young and the Restless'' was originally broadcast as half-hour episodes, five times a week. The show expanded to one-hour episodes on February 4, 1980. In 2006, the series began airing previous episodes weeknights on SOAPnet until 2013, when it moved to TVGN (now Pop). As of July 1, 2013, Pop still airs previous episodes on weeknights. The series is also syndicated internationally. ''The Young and the Restless'' originally focused on two core families: the wealthy Brooks family and the working class Foster family. After a series of recasts and departures in the early 1980s, all the original characters except Jill Foster Abbott were written out. Bell replaced them with new core families, ...
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Margaret DePriest
Margaret DePriest (born April 19, 1931) is a retired American actress and daytime serial writer. She was nominated for 5 Daytime Emmy Award awards for her writing and in 1965 won an Obie Award for Best Actress for her performance in ''The Place for Chance''. Life and career She began her career as an actress both onstage and on television. Her acting credits include a contract role as Abby Cameron #1 on ''The Edge of Night'' from 1965 to 1966. She also played social worker Mrs. Berger on the NBC serial '' The Doctors''. In the mid-1960s, she began writing ''The Edge of Night''. In 1969, she co-created and was co-head writer of CBS Daytime's '' Where the Heart Is''. She has served as head writer for several serials, including '' General Hospital'', '' Days of Our Lives'', '' All My Children'', '' Another World'', '' One Life to Live'', and '' Sunset Beach''. She is married to writer Paul Price. Positions held '' The Doctors'' * Head writer: February – September 197 ...
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Meg Bennett
Meg Bennett is an American television soap opera writer and occasional actress. She is married to ex-''General Hospital'' head writer Robert Guza Jr. Early life Born Helen Bennett on October 4, 1948, Meg is the eldest daughter of a printing company executive and a psychologist, and grew up in Pasadena, California. She majored in drama at Northwestern University, acted in summer stock during college breaks, and worked as a model, including an appearance in ''Life'' magazine. She changed her name to Meg because there was already a Helen Bennett registered with the Screen Actors' Guild. Career In 1971 she was hired as the "Cadillac Eldorado convertible girl" for a New York auto show, which prompted her to move to Manhattan. There she appeared on the game show ''Three on a Match'', where she won $10,000 in prizes and was an undefeated champion. She was an original cast member of the Broadway production '' Grease'', which led to her being cast on the daytime soap opera ''Search for Tomo ...
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Sunset Beach (TV Series)
''Sunset Beach'' was an American television soap opera that aired on NBC from January 6, 1997, to December 31, 1999. The show follows the loves and lives of the people living in the Orange County coastal area named Sunset Beach, on the coast of California. Although there is a town in California called Sunset Beach, California, the show's beach scenes were shot on nearby Seal Beach, California. The show was co-produced by NBC and Spelling Television. ''Sunset Beach'' won two Daytime Emmy Awards and was nominated another eleven times. The show also received 22 nominations for various other awards. Conception and development ''Sunset Beach'' was created in 1996, having replaced '' Santa Barbara'' (1984–1993) in an attempt to both rebuild NBC's daytime lineup and target younger audiences. It was the first daytime soap opera produced by Aaron Spelling, the chief of Spelling Television (Spelling had also produced several primetime soap operas, and was the executive producer of the 1 ...
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Michael Malone (author)
Michael Christopher Malone (November 22, 1942 – August 19, 2022) was an American author and television writer. He was noted for his work on the ABC Daytime drama ''One Life to Live'', as well as for his novels ''Handling Sin'' (1983), ''Foolscap'' (1991), and the murder mystery ''First Lady'' (2002). Early life Malone was born in Durham, North Carolina, on November 22, 1942. His father worked as a psychiatrist; his mother was a teacher who was deaf. His family relocated to Atlanta when he was six years old. He lived with his mother after his parents divorced. He studied English at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, graduating in 1964. He then obtained a master's degree from that institution two years later. Although he commenced a Doctor of Philosophy in English at Harvard University, he dropped out before finishing his thesis. Career Malone's first novel, ''Painting the Roses Red'', was inspired in part by his new wife and released in 1975. He recounted that ...
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