Elizabeth Wallace
American writer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American writer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elizabeth Wallace is an American television writer primarily known for her work on the soap opera All My Children. She was married to Art Wallace.
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Title | Years in production | Credited as | Number of episodes worked on |
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Loving | 1985 | Writer | 7 episodes |
One Life to Live | 1987 | Writer | 3 episodes |
Another World | 1986-1989 | Writer/scriptwriter | 12 episodes |
All My Children | 1981-1990 | Written by, writer | 472 episodes |
Wallace has received multiple Daytime Emmy Award nominations for her work on the soap opera All My Children. She received five nominations between 1982 and 1988 and won two awards in 1985[1] and 1988.[2]
Her first nomination was shared with a group of individuals, including Agnes Nixon, Wisner Washam, Jack Wood, Mary K. Wells, Clarice Blackburn, Lorraine Broderick, Cynthia Benjamin, and John Saffron. Her first win included most of the same individuals, with the exception of Benjamin and Saffron, and also included Victor Miller, Art Wallace, Susan Kirshenbaum, Elizabeth Page, and Carlina Della Pietra.
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