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Diana Wenman is an American
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Positions held

* Director on ''
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'' (1981), and '' Search for Tomorrow''. * Associate Director on '' Royal Society Jazz Orchestra'' (1986) * Editor on '' The Electric Company'' * Producer's Assistant on ''
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'' * Television Stage Manager on ''
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Awards and nominations

Wenman has been nominated for three Daytime Emmy awards in the category Outstanding Achievement in Technical Excellence for a Daytime Drama Series, for her work on ''
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''. She was nominated in 1980, 1981, and 1982, and won all three awards. Her first win was shared with Joseph Solomito,
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, Lawrence Hammond, Robert Ambrico, Diane Cates-Cantrell, Christopher Mauro,
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, John Grella, Irving Robbin, James Reichert, and Teri Smith.


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