Hope Harmel Smith
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Hope Harmel Smith (also created as Hope H. Smith) is an American television soap opera producer and writer. She has been working on daytime for over 20 years. In 2008, due to Writers Guild strike, Hope started her first ever writing job on All My Children. She was hired by ABC Daytime chief Brian Frons.
[edit] Positions held
- Writer (January 8, 2008 - present)
ALL MY CHILDREN Main Crew
Writers | Producers/Consultants |
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James Harmon Brown (HW), Barbara Esensten (HW), Chip Hayes, Stephen Demorest, Marla Kanelos, Kate Hall, Ron Renauld [1], Hope Harmel Smith, Joanna Cohen, Rebecca Taylor, Michelle Patrick, Amanda L. Beall, Jeff Beldner, Karen Lewis, Addie Walsh, Courtney Bugler, Tara Walsh | Julie Hanan Carruthers (EP), Ginger Smith, Karen Johnson, Nadine Aronson, Barry Gingold, Joann Busiglio, Enza Dolce, Brian Frons, Agnes Nixon |
The Bold And The Beautiful (hired by William J. Bell)
- Associate Producer (1987-1988)
- Producer (1988-1996)
General Hospital (hired by Wendy Riche)
- Producer (1998-1999)
- Consultant (1997-1998)
- Production Coordinator (1983-1985)
- Producer (1985-1987)
- Producer (1999-2003)
- Supervising Producer (1997-1998)
[edit] Awards and nominations
- Nomination, 2004, Drama Series, Port Charles
- Win, 1999, Drama Series, General Hospital
[edit] External links
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