Michael Conforti

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Michael Conforti (born September 13, 1958)[citation needed] is an American TV writer on the ABC Daytime serial General Hospital. He played Jeremy Rhodes on The Edge of Night, and Wally Bacon on Guiding Light. Conforti later became a writer for the soap opera Guiding Light. He became a co-head writer for All My Children and Guiding Light. During the writers' strike of 2007-08, he chose financial core status with the Writers Guild of America and continued working.

[edit] Positions Held

All My Children

The Edge Of Night

  • Actor: Jeremy Rhodes (1984)

General Hospital

  • Breakdown Writer (July 2001 - 2004; January 29, 2008- present)
  • Associate Head/Breakdown Writer (2004-January 3, 2008; January 29, 2008- present)

GH MAIN CREW

Head Writer Associate/Breakdown/Script Producers/Consultant Directors
Robert Guza Jr. Garin Wolf, Michele Val Jean, Mary Sue Price, Heidi Ploen, Tracey Thomson, Michael Conforti, Jim Reitzel, David Goldschmid, Sasha Cartullo, Karen Harris, Susan Wald (playwright), Nathan Fissel, Elizabeth Korte, Meg Bennett J.F. Phelps (Executive Producer), Mary O'Leary, Mercer Barrows, Michelle Henry, Deborah Genovese, Brian Frons Danielle Faraldo, Craig McNamus, Matthew Diamond, Peter Filmore, William Ludel, Scott McKinsey, Phideaux Xavier, Owen Renfroe, R.C. Cates, Mark Teschner, Ron Cates, Christine R. Magarian, Penny Pengra, Dave McLoed

General Hospital: Night Shift

  • Script Writer (July 2007-Present)

Guiding Light

  • Breakdown Writer (1994 - October 1996; April 1997 - 1998)
  • Co-Head Writer (October 1996 - April 1997)
  • Script Writer (1990-1994)
  • Actor: Wally Bacon # 2 (1986)

[edit] Awards & Nominations

Daytime Emmy Awards NOMINATIONS

  • (2003-2005, 2008; Best Writing; General Hospital)
  • (1992-1993 & 1999; Best Writing; Guiding Light)

WINS

  • (2003; Best Writing; General Hospital)
  • (1993; Best Writing; Guiding Light)

Writers Guild of America Award NOMINATIONS

  • (1991, 1994-1995, 1997-1998 Season; Guiding Light)

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