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American screenwriter
Craig Carlson
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American screenwriter
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Biography
Craig Carlson is an American soap opera (Daytime television) writer and novelist.
Positions held
All My Children
- Breakdown Writer (October 1997 - April 2002)
Another World
- Co-Head Writer (August 1995 - May 1996; January 1997 - April 1997)
- Breakdown Writer (1993 - August 1995; May 1996 - January 1997; April 1997 - October 1997)
Capitol
- Script Writer (1984)
Guiding Light
- Breakdown Writer (1995)
Loving
- Script Writer (1992-1993)
One Life to Live
- Co-Head Writer (1990-1991)
- Breakdown Writer (1985-1990)
- Script Writer (1982-1985)
Awards and nominations
Daytime Emmy Awards
WINS
- (1987; Best Writing; One Life to Live)
- (1998; Best Writing; All My Children)
NOMINATIONS
- (1983, 1990 & 1992; Best Writing; One Life to Live)
- (1994 & 1996; Best Writing; Another World)
- (1999, 2001, 2002 & 2003; Best Writing; All My Children)
Writers Guild of America Award
WINS
- (1994 season; Loving)
- (1999, 2001 & 2002 seasons; All My Children)
NOMINATIONS
- (1984 season; Capitol)
- (1987 season; One Life to Live)
- (1994, 1995 & 1998 seasons; Another World)
- (1996 season; Guiding Light)
- (2000 season; All My Children)
Head Writing Tenure
Preceded by S. Michael Schnessel | Head Writer of One Life to Live (with Leah Laiman: September 1990 — May 1991) September 1990-August 1991 | Succeeded by Michael Malone |
Preceded by Carolyn Culliton | Head Writer of Another World (with Tom King) August 1995-May 1996 | Succeeded by Margaret DePriest |
Preceded by Margaret DePriest | Head Writer of Another World (with Tom King) (with Elizabeth Page: January 1997 - March 1997) January 1997-April 1997 | Succeeded by Michael Malone |
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