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Pat Falken Smith (January 21, 1926 – May 19, 2001) was a television writer, best known for her being head writer of several soap operas, including General Hospital and Days of Our Lives.

Positions held

Where the Heart Is

Days of Our Lives

General Hospital

Guiding Light

Ryan's Hope

Career

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Smith served as head writer for Days of our Lives from 1975-77, where she earned a salary of $285,000 a year, considered very high for that time, which included $35,000 just for "thinking creatively."[1]

She won the "Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series" Daytime Emmy Award for Days of our Lives in 1976 and 1977. She returned to Days of our Lives in 1981 where she introduced the Brady and DiMera families.

Smith succeeded Douglas Marland as head writer of ABC Daytime's General Hospital from 1979 to 1981. With Smith as writer and Gloria Monty as producer, the show remained at the top of the daytime ratings roster. Smith was reported to be the highest paid writer in broadcasting history when she left General Hospital in 1981, at $1 million per year.[2]

Smith then went to Guiding Light in 1982, where she again succeeded Marland as head writer. Her stint at GL was short, lasting only one cycle of 13 weeks.[3] She went on to serve as head writer of Ryan's Hope before returning as head writer of General Hospital two more times in the 1980s. (1985-1986, 1988-1989).

Death

Pat Falken Smith died in Los Angeles, on May 19, 2001, aged 75.

Awards and nominations

Daytime Emmy Awards

WINS

NOMINATIONS

Writers Guild of America Award

NOMINATIONS

Notes and references

  1. ^ "Sex and Suffering in the Afternoon", Time Magazine, January 12, 1976.
  2. ^ Allen, Robert C. (1985). Speaking of Soap Operas, p. 49, UNC Press; ISBN 0-8078-4129-3
  3. ^ Allen, Robert C. (1985). Speaking of Soap Operas, p. 53, UNC Press; ISBN 0-8078-4129-3
Preceded byWilliam J. Bell Head Writer of Days of Our Lives 1975 - 1977 Succeeded byAnn Marcus Preceded byDouglas Marland Head Writer of General Hospital 1979 - 19811985 - 19861988 - 1989 Succeeded byRobert J. Shaw Preceded byGary TomlinMichelle Poteet Lisanti Head Writer of Days of Our Lives 1981 - 1982 Succeeded byMargaret DePriestSheri Anderson Preceded byDouglas Marland Head Writer of Guiding Light 1982 Succeeded byL. Virginia BrowneGene Palumbo Preceded byClaire LabinePaul Avila Mayer Head Writer of Ryan's Hope December 1983 - February 1985 Succeeded byMillee TaggartTom King