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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nancy Curlee is an American soap opera writer. She was head writer of Guiding Light from 1990 to 1994. Her time at the helm of GL is often considered a golden period for the show.

Curlee is married to fellow soap opera writer Stephen Demorest. She retired to be a full-time mother. She has been nominated for several Daytime Emmy Awards. In 1993, Curlee and her GL writing team won the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team.[1]

Her last GL writing team consisted of Stephen Demorest, Lorraine Broderick, James E. Reilly, Nancy Williams Watt, Michael Conforti, Bill Elverman, James Harmon Brown and Barbara Esensten, Roger Newman, Trent Jones, N. Gail Lawrence, Pete T. Rich, Sally Mandel, Patrick Mulcahey, Dorothy Ann Purser, Peggy Schibi, Courtney Simon, and Wisner Washam

Positions held

Guiding Light

  • Co-head writer: 1990 – February 1992; December 15, 1992 - 1994
  • Breakdown Writer: 1987 - 1990
  • Script Writer: 1985 - 1990

ABC Daytime

  • Story Consultant: 1996 - 1998

Awards and nominations

Daytime Emmy Awards

WINS

  • (1986, 1990 & 1993; Best Writing; Guiding Light)

NOMINATIONS

  • (1989 & 1992; Best Writing; Guiding Light)

Writers Guild of America Award

WINS

  • (1992 season; Guiding Light)

NOMINATIONS

  • (1989 & 1995 seasons; Guiding Light)

Head writing tenure

Preceded by Head writer of Guiding Light
(with Stephen Demorest)
(with James E. Reilly: January 1991 – December 11, 1992)
(with Lorraine Broderick: January 15, 1992 – July 5, 1993)
(with Patrick Mulcahey: February 25, 1994 – March 14, 1994)

January 1991 – March 14, 1994
Succeeded by
Patrick Mulcahey

References

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