Scott Hamner
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Scott Hamner, son of Earl Hamner, is an American television writer. He was nominated for WGA Award in 2006 for his work on The Young and the Restless.
[edit] Positions Held
- Story Consultant: July 2006 - September 2006
- Breakdown Writer: July 2006 - October 2006
- Co-Head Writer: October 2006 - December 24, 2007; April 15, 2008 - May 9, 2008
- Associate Head Writer: May 12, 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, Kathryn Pratt [2], Jeff Gottesfeld, Valerie Ahern, Linda Gase [3], James Stanley, Robin Burger [4], 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, James Sayegh |
- The Homecoming: A Christmas Story (Actor: 1971)
- Berrenger's (Story Editor: 1985)
- Boone
- Dynasty (Story Editor: 1986-1987)
- Falcon Crest (Writer: 1982 - 1984)
- Knot's Landing (Writer: 1980s; Story Editor: 1990-1991)
- The Waltons (Co-Executive Producer & Story Editor)
- Second Chances (Executive Story Editor: 1993-1994)
- Port Charles (Co-Head Writer: 1997-1999; Head Writer: 1999-2000)
- As The World Turns (Script Writer: 1994-1997)
- Zoe Busiek: Wild Card
[edit] Awards & Nominations
Hamner has been nominated for several Daytime Emmys. In 1996, his nomination for Outstanding Writing In A Drama Series was shared with Juliet Law Packer, Richard Culliton, Garin Wolf, Don Chastain, Christina Covino, Caroline Franz, Patti Dizenzo, Susan Kirshenbaum, John Kuntz, Meredith Post, Mary Ryan, Addie Walsh, Lorin Wertheimer
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