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Elizabeth Snyder

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Elizabeth Snyder (formerly known as Betsy Snyder) was an American television soap opera writer. She turned down the position of co-Head Writer of One Life to Live in November 2012. [clarification needed] That position was accepted by Thom Racina. Died November 16, 2021, at age 60.[1]

Positions held[edit]

All My Children (hired by Ginger Smith & Marlene McPherson)

Another World (hired by Michael Malone)

  • Breakdown Writer: 1996
  • Script Writer: 1995

The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS Daytime; hired by Bradley Bell)

  • Associate Head Writer: June 9, 2006 - January 21, 2008, April 16, 2008 - March 2010
  • Storyline Consultant: November 22, 2004 - June 8, 2006, December 21, 2009 - March 9, 2010

Dangerous Women (hired by Reg Watson)

  • Breakdown Writer: 1991

Days of Our Lives (hired by Christopher Whitesell)

  • Breakdown Writer: February 2011-August 2012, September 14, 2016 – 2021

General Hospital (ABC Daytime)(hired by Gene Palumbo)

  • Breakdown Writer: 1989 - 1993

Poor Nastya (Bednaya Nastya; suggested by Paul Rauch)

  • Co-Head Writer (2003 - 2004)

Port Charles (spin-off of GH; hired by Lynn Marie Latham)

  • Associate Head Writer: 1998 - 2000

Sunset Beach (NBC Daytime) (hired by Josh Griffith)

  • Breakdown Writer: January 6, 1997 – 1999

Awards and nominations[edit]

Snyder was nominated a total of seven times for a Daytime Emmy Award. She won in 2010 (shared with Bradley P. Bell, Head Writer; Kay Alden (ex HW of Y&R), Co-Head Writer; Michael Minnis, Co-Head Writer; Tracey Ann Kelly, Writer; Patrick Mulcahey; Rex M. Best; John F. Smith,; Adam Dusevoir; Shannon Bradley; Jerry Birn) and 2012.[2]

Daytime Emmy Award

  • Nomination, 2006 & 2010, Best Writing, The Bold and The Beautiful
  • Nomination, 1996, Best Writing, Another World

Writers Guild of America Award

  • Nomination, 2011 season, DOOL
  • Nomination, 1997 season, Sunset Beach
  • Nomination, 1993 season, General Hospital
Preceded by Head Writer of All My Children (with Marlene McPherson)
April 29, 2013 - September 2, 2013
Succeeded by
Show cancelled

References[edit]

  1. ^ Dara, Mr (2022-01-21). "In Loving Memory of Elizabeth Snyder! Who is Elizabeth Snyder? Death and Obituary News". TOP INFO GUIDE. Archived from the original on 2023-03-30. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
  2. ^ [1] Archived 2011-01-30 at the Wayback Machine, boldandbeautiful.com; accessed March 8, 2014.

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