John F. Smith
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John F. Smith is an American soap opera writer and producer. During the Writers Guild of America strike of 2007-08, he chose financial core status with the Writers Guild of America and continued working. [1] [2]
Smith is best known for his stints as head writer of The Bold and the Beautiful and The Young and the Restless. However, during Smith's tenure on Y&R, its ratings dropped by over two million viewers. Most of the loss occurred in 2004 when Smith co-wrote the show with longtime Y&R scribe Kay Alden. It should be noted that all soap operas during this period experienced a similar scale of massive audience erosion.
[edit] Positions Held
- Script/Breakdown Writer (January 22, 2008 - present)
- Executive Storyline Consultant (2002-2003)
- Associate Head Writer (1987-2002)
- Co-Head Writer (2002- September 2006)
- Executive Producer (April 2005 - May 12, 2006)
- Co-Executive Producer (2003 - April 2005)
- Associate Head Writer (1986 - 2002)
- Script Writer (1982 - 1986)
[edit] Awards & Nominations
Smith has been nominated for and won numerous Daytime Emmy, Writers Guild of America, and Producers Guild of America Awards.
Preceded by Kay Alden |
Head Writer of The Young And The Restless (with Kay Alden) (with Trent Jones (Co-HW~2004); (with Lynn Marie Latham 2006) 2002 - November 2006 |
Succeeded by Lynn Marie Latham & Scott Hamner (co-HW) |
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