Hal Corley

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Hal Corley is an American television writer, playwright, and theatre director. He is a member of the Dramatists Guild and the Writers Guild of America, East. He has written for All My Children (1990-1999) and As The World Turns (1999-2002), but was fired from the latter by Mary Alice Dwyer-Dobbin. After his firing, he was asked to rejoin the writing team of AMC but refused the offer. He was a friend of the late actor Roy Brocksmith.[1]

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[edit] Writing credits

[edit] Television

[edit] Theatre

FAMILY LIFE: Hal's son Peter is seventeen, attends Summit High School, and is a sexy beast. Like his Dad, Peter is interested in theater and participates in Summit's amazing theater program, which is kind of a big deal. Unlike his Dad, Peter has hair-- it is curley,a light shade of brown and rather majestic. Peter Corley recently starred as Perchick in Fiddler on the Roof and is currently playing the Baker in Into the Woods, to be performed at the Fringe Festival in Edenborough Scotland this summer. He was fondly voted "most disrupptive at rehersal" by his fellow thesbians-- a prestigious award of the highest caliber. His hobbies include talking about kitties, not eating meat, using plastic baby dolls as punching bags, and avoiding sexual molestation by theater teachers whose names start with 'Anne' and end with 'Poyner'. In the rare event that Peter should have a few minutes of free time, he enjoys Spending them with his amazing girlfriend Alex Dorer. But he is not her bitch or a tool (not even a small one like a wrench or pocket screwdriver). He hopes to one day attend a top-notch university for his prodigal acting and singing abilities, become famous, and buy millions of kittens, cookies, acres of land to walk on, and perhaps a mandolin or two. When asked about where he got all of his talent from, Peter ambiguously replied, "I learned it in Kiev," although no one can verify that the afore mentioned local actually exists. This indicates that Peter may have experienced minor brain trauma from being dropped on his head so many times as a young child. It is a good thing that he vows never to do the same to his children who aren't made of plastic (glow in the dark or otherwise) because he knows the danger of such mistreated children contracting the rare, but socially fatal WillMinkian disease. He also has a weird infatuation with Harry Potter and enjoys the pet-name sugar Daddy.

[edit] Awards & Nominations

  • Writer's Guild of America awards
    • Nomination, 1996, for Daytime Serials
    • Won, 1997, for Daytime Serials
    • Nomination, 1998, for Daytime Serials
    • Nomination, 1999, for Daytime Serials
    • Won, 1999, for Daytime Serials
  • Daytime Emmy Awards
    • Nomination, 1992, for Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team
    • Nomination, 1993, for Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team
    • Nomination, 1995, for Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team
    • Won, 1996, for Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team
    • Won, 1997, for Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team
    • Won, 1998, for Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team
    • Nomination, 2000, for Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team
    • Won, 2001, for Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team
    • Won, 2002, for Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team

[edit] References

  1. ^ www.playbill.com Retrieved on May 5th, 2008.
  2. ^ www.smarttix.com Retrieved on May 5th, 2008.

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