James A. Baffico
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James A. Baffico (born January 1, 1942[citation needed]) is an American television soap opera director, producer and occasional script writer. He has a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, an M.A. and B.A. from the University of Nebraska. He also played the character Wooley in George Romero's Dawn of the Dead. Also credited as Jim Baffico or James Baffico. Baffico produced and wrote films for Universal Studios, Vista and Paramount Studios.
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[edit] Positions Held
- Occasional Director (2004, 2005)
- Director (1993-1998; 2000-2004)
- Producer/Director (1980s)
- Director (1998-1999)
- Director (1989; 2006-present)
- Occasional Director (2004, 2005, 2006)
- Occasional Script Writer (2003)
DOOL Main Crew
Writers | Producers | Directors | Possible Additions |
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Dena Higley (Hired as of 10/20/07; confirmed by Entertainment Weekly), Victor Gialanella (Co-HW); Hogan Sheffer, Meg Kelly, Tom Casiello, Mark Christopher, Judith Donato, Cydney Kelley, Melissa Salmons, Judy Tate, Ryan Quan, Mike Cohen, Bettina F. Bradbury, Charlotte Gibson, Renee Godelia, Gordon Rayfield, Jodie Scholz, Frederick Johnson, Richard Backus, Joe Stemmer | Ken Corday (Lifetime Executive Producer), Edward J. Scott (Co-EP), Janet Spellman-Rider [1], Sheryl Herman, Noel Maxam, Tom Walker | Kathryn Foster, Grant A. Johnson, Roger W. Inman, Albert Alarr, Phil Sogard, Herb Stein, James A. Baffico, Noel Maxam | Bruce Neckles, Scott Sickles[2], Jane Atkins, Maura Penders, Sofia Landon Geier, Randy Holland, Lisa Seidman |
[edit] Awards and nominations
- Win: 1995 & 2003, Directing, All My Children
- Nomination: 1995-1999, 2001-2003, Directing, All My Children