Paula Cwikly

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Paula Cwikly is an American soap opera writer for the Daytime television serial The Young And The Restless. She was NBC Daytime's director of daytime programming.

[edit] Positions Held

As The World Turns

  • Breakdown Writer (Fall 2003 - March 2, 2005; August 5, 2005 - January 6, 2006)

Days of our Lives

  • Co-Head Writer (March 29, 2002 - March 6, 2003)
  • Associate Head Writer (2000 - March 28, 2002; March 6, 2003 - September 3, 2003)

Sunset Beach

  • Writer (1998-1999)

The Young And The Restless

  • Associate Head Writer (August 7, 2006 - June 2007)
  • Breakdown/Script Writer (June 2007-August 2007; January 2008 - present)

Y&R Main Crew

HW Fired Associate/Breakdown/Script Producers/Consultants Directors
Maria Arena Bell; Hogan Sheffer (begins July 2008) Michael Montgomery, LML, L. DuFour, M. Alburger, B. Lechowick Paula Cwikly, Cherie Bennett, Darin Goldberg [1], Neil Landau, Christian McLaughlin, Sandra Weintraub, Linda Schreiber, Tammy Ader, Shelley Meals, D.M. Stanley, Barbara Bloom, N.M. Slater, Eric Freiwald, Jeff Gottesfeld, Valerie Ahern, Linda Gase [2], James Stanley, Marla Kanelos, Beth Milstein, Jay Gibson, Lisa Seidman Josh Griffith (EP), John Fisher, Anthony Morina, Josh O'Connell, Matthew J. Olson, Steve Kent, Bill Bell Jr. Susan Strickler, Phideaux Xavier, Sally McDonald, Andrew Lee, John Zak, Jill Ackles, Marc Berutti, Dean LaMont, Jim Sayegh

[edit] Awards & Nominations

Daytime Emmy Awards

  • NOMINATION (2004-2006; Best Writing; As The World Turns)
  • WIN (2005; Best Writing; As The World Turns)

Writers Guild of America Award

  • NOMINATIONS (2006 Season; The Young And The Restless); (2005 Season; As The World Turns) & (2001 Season; Days of our Lives)
Preceded by
Tom Langan
Head Writer of Days of our Lives (with Peter Brash)
March 29, 2002 - March 6, 2003
Succeeded by
Dena Higley

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