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Ellen Jayne Wheeler (born October 9, 1961 in
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) is an American actress, director and producer. Her work, on camera and behind it, has been primarily in American daytime drama.


Early life and career

Wheeler's parents both had a background in theater and entertainment; her father was an assistant director at
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, while her mother was an actress. She was raised
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, and attended
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to study acting. In a 1985 interview, Wheeler said she didn't approve of smoking, drinking or premarital sex. Wheeler has appeared in several
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s, including '' Another World'' and ''
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''. In 1986, she won the
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for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series for her work as twins Marley and Vicky Love Hudson on ''Another World''. In 1988, she won another Daytime Emmy for
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for her work as Cindy Parker Chandler on ''
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''. Wheeler's character was one of the first characters with
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on daytime television. Wheeler also made a memorable guest appearance as Phyllis Wicke in the 1991
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revival of the
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''
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''. In 1996, she starred in the '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' episode, " The Quickening". In 1998, she briefly reprised the role of Marley on '' Another World''. Rather than have the same actress play the role of both twins, the show made the decision to have Wheeler, the first actress to play the twins, portray Marley, and have actress
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continue to play Vicky; their differences in appearance (other than a considerable height and build difference which were never addressed) were explained by plastic surgery after Marley was disfigured in a fire. Wheeler was once married to her '' Another World'' costar, Tom Eplin. They were married during the time that their characters Vicky/Marley and Jake were involved.


Directing and producing

During the final season of '' Another World'', Wheeler drew on her stage directorial experience and was invited by AW's executive producer, Chris Goutman, to
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a few episodes of the show. After the cancellation of ''Another World'' in 1999, she continued her focus on directing. While continuing to act, she directed several episodes of ''
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'' and finally became part of the directorial team at ''As the World Turns''. After two seasons with ''ATWT'', Wheeler worked as an associate producer at another
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serial, ''
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''. She returned to ''ATWT'' and directed episodes of the show for several years, until she was appointed executive producer of ''Guiding Light'' in April 2004, a position she would hold until the final episode of the show in September 2009. Under her direction, the show named a new head writer,
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, and in 2008, she created a four-person head writing team; in addition to Kreizman, that team includes Lucky Gold, Chris Dunn and executive story editor (and eventual head writer)
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. In response to budget cuts and changing production methods, Wheeler led ''Guiding Light's'' transition to a new filming method. The show moved away from traditional three-camera filming in a "proscenium" stage setting, and in early 2008 began to broadcast episodes that were recorded on digital cameras. The show rebuilt smaller, more realistic sets in its studio and utilized several other interior and exterior sets in a New Jersey town (adjacent to New York City, where GL is produced). In 2007, Wheeler launched ''Guiding Lights 70th anniversary (the longest running show in history) by volunteering her cast and crew on a charity and service campaign known as "Find Your Light", encouraging viewers to participate alongside actors, directors and crew members in work for the homeless and other deserving groups and individuals across the country. Despite Wheeler's efforts to save the show, CBS cancelled the program on April 1, 2009. The final episode was broadcast on September 18, 2009.


Glenn Beck collaboration

In 2015,
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announced that Wheeler as a new hire to help create and produce content.


Personal life

Wheeler is a member of
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. She lives with her husband and children in Utah Son in law


Roles

''
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'' *Actress: Cindy Parker Chandler (1987–1989, 2001) and Karen Parker (1989) '' Another World'' *Actress:
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(1984—1986, 1998–1999) and
Vicky Hudson Vicky Hudson is a fictional character that appeared on the NBC daytime soap opera '' Another World'' and the CBS daytime soap opera ''As the World Turns''. The character was introduced in 1985 as the secret twin sister of Marley Love, and the tw ...
(1985–1986) ''
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'' *Actress: Sarah (1995; guest) ''
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'' *Director (August 1999-July 2002 (hired by
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), January 2003 – March 2004, February 4, 2010 – September 17, 2010) *Actress: Marley Hudson (Cameos from 2000–2003) ''
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'' *Actress: Phyllis Wicke (1991, five-episode guest appearance) ''
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'' *
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(March 16, 2004 – September 18, 2009) *
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(March 2008 – April 2008) *Producer (July 2002 – January 2003)


Awards and nominations

*Daytime Emmy WIN (2007; Best Drama Series; ''Guiding Light'') *Daytime Emmy NOMINATION (2001-2003; Best Directing; ''As the World Turns'') *Daytime Emmy WIN (1988; Best Supporting Actress; ''All My Children'') *Daytime Emmy WIN (1986; Best Younger Actress; ''Another World'')


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