Diane Messina Stanley
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Diane Messina Stanley[1] is an American television writer and producer.
[edit] Positions Held
Strong Medicine, Judging Amy, Knots Landing, The Young And The Restless, Harper Valley P.T.A., House Calls, That's Life, Savannah, Homefront, Early Edition, Pacific Palisades, and Road To Avonlea [2]. She also developed Spyder Games with her husband, James Stanley.
Y&R Main Crew
HW | Fired | Associate/Breakdown/Script | Producers/Consultants | Directors |
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Maria Arena Bell; Hogan Sheffer (begins July 2008) | Michael Montgomery, LML, L. DuFour, M. Alburger, B. Lechowick | Paula Cwikly, Cherie Bennett, Darin Goldberg [3], Neil Landau, Christian McLaughlin, Sandra Weintraub, Linda Schreiber, Tammy Ader, Shelley Meals, D.M. Stanley, Barbara Bloom, N.M. Slater, Eric Freiwald, Jeff Gottesfeld, Valerie Ahern, Linda Gase [4], James Stanley, Marla Kanelos, Beth Milstein, Jay Gibson, Lisa Seidman, Corey Marsh | Josh Griffith (EP), John Fisher, Anthony Morina, Josh O'Connell, Matthew J. Olson, Steve Kent, Bill Bell Jr. | Susan Strickler, Phideaux Xavier, Sally McDonald, Andrew Lee, John Zak, Jill Ackles, Marc Berutti, Dean LaMont, Jim Sayegh |
[edit] Awards & Nominations
- Primetime Emmy Award: Outstanding Drama Series (Homefront, 1993) (nomination shared with Lynn Marie Latham, Bernard Lechowick, David Jacobs, Christopher Chulack, and her husband)
- Imagen Foundation Awards: Best Primetime TV Series (Second Chances, 1993)
- Viewers For Quality Television Awards (Homefront, 1991)