American writer, director and filmmaker
Elizabeth Page is an American writer, director and filmmaker. She has written and directed for the stage, film and television.
Film
The Pilgrim https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-rmiTL2yc8
- Awarded "Best Short" - REEL13 on WNET
- Awarded "Excellence in Screenwriting" - The 29th Annual Invitational Film Show at the New School
- Awarded "Best Director" - the Staten Island Film Festival
Caught
- Awarded "Best Short" - the Connecticut Film Festival
Television
Direction
- Commercial for the touring production of the Broadway musical "BKLYN" with Melba Moore and Diana De Garmo (2006)
- Commercial for the theatrical production of "Sweet Songs of the Soul" starring Melba Moore (2008)
Writing
All My Children
Another World
- Co-Head Writer (with Tom King and Craig Carlson): February 1997 - March 1997
- Breakdown Writer: 1993 - February 1997
As the World Turns (hired by Hogan Sheffer)
- Script Writer: 2001 - July 17, 2007
General Hospital (hired by Ron Carlivati)
- Script Writer: March 12, 2012 – March 4, 2015
One Life to Live
- Script Writer: August 31, 2007 - February 15, 2008, May 2, 2008 – January 13, 2012
- Temporary Script Editor: October 13–19, 2009
The Catlins
- Script Writer (1982–1984)
Awards
Daytime Emmy Award[1][2]
- Nomination, 2003 & 2006, Best Writing, As the World Turns
- Win, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, Best Writing, As the World Turns
- Nomination, 1994 & 1996, Best Writing, Another World
- Nomination, 1985, 1988, 1990, 1999, Best Writing, All My Children
- Win, 1985 & 1988, Best Writing, All My Children
Writers Guild of America Award
- Win, 2006, Best Writing, As the World Turns
- Nomination, 2005, Best Writing, As the World Turns
- Nomination, 1999, Best Writing, All My Children
- Win, 1998, Best Writing, All My Children
- Nomination, 1997, Best Writing, Another World
- Nomination, 1995, Best Writing, Another World
- Nomination, 1994, Best Writing, Another World
- Nomination, 1993, Best Writing, Another World
- Nomination, 1990, Best Writing, All My Children
- Nomination, 1989, Best Writing, All My Children
Writing History