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Lawrence George Cohen (July 15, 1936 [a] – March 23, 2019) was an American filmmaker. He originally emerged as the writer of blaxploitation films such as Black Caesar and Hell Up in Harlem (both 1973), before becoming known as an author of horror and science fiction films — often containing police procedural and satirical elements ...
General Hospital is the longest-running serial produced in Hollywood, and the longest-running entertainment program in ABC television history. It holds the record for most Daytime Emmy Awards for Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series, with 14 wins.
—The Associated Press in 1988, looking back on the wedding of Luke and Laura. The supercouple pairing of Luke Spencer and Laura Webber would eventually become the most popular storyline in soap opera history. Their November 16–17, 1981 wedding was watched by about 30 million viewers, setting a record for the highest-rated episode of a soap opera in American television history. Their ...
Apr 1, 2018 · Created by Frank and Doris Hursley, General Hospital was the first daytime medical drama shot on the West Coast, with an original half-hour runtime that expanded to 45 minutes in 1976 and eventually to 60 minutes by 1978.
- Writers Take The Long Game
- Writing and Producing A Soap Opera Is A Puzzle
- Balancing Legacy Players with New Faces
- Story Is Created Around Big Set Pieces
- When to Refresh A Set
- Soap Opera Rapid-Aging Syndrome
- Staying True to The Show’S History
- Critics Online
VAN ETTEN: There are stories that have certain benchmarks that we want to hit. We try to say, ‘OK, Chapter 1 may take us through September. Chapter 2 can take us into November.’ You get the right bang for your buck by letting a secret or letting a piece of information stew for as long as you can make it make sense and not bore the audience. It’s a ...
VAN ETTEN: There’s a puzzle on a micro level and on a macro level. On a micro level, every week, we’re looking at not just the story and where we want to move the plot and characters, but there are certain economic issues. The studio can only accommodate so many sets at a time. If we put up a set on a Monday, it’s best to try to use that on a Tuesd...
When Valentini took over as executive producer in 2012, he leaned into the soap’s history and brought back several of its veteran cast. Some made appearances, others stayed on. Today, “General Hospital” has veteran cast members, including Genie Francis, Tristan Rogers, Finola Hughes, Kristina Wagner and Lynn Herring, who are very much in the mix. T...
The writers say if a big set goes up, the locale needs to get used. An example is a hotel pool where characters catch rays. VAN ETTEN: The Metro Court poolis a special case because you’ve got to fill a big tank of water that’s too costly to empty out and then fill back up again based on the writer’s whim. We had bugged Frank for years, ‘We want a p...
The Quartermaines are a wealthy family in Port Charles and all live together in a big mansion. Over time it’s been upgraded with a new foyer, parlor, a solarium and even a breakfast nook. VALENTINI: The Quartermaine living room just seemed very old (before). They are a very wealthy family... People redo their living rooms and people redo their kitc...
Soap Opera Rapid-Aging Syndrome or SORAS, is a phenomenon where a young character is suddenly aged for storyline purposes. This has happened many times over the years including with Eden McCoy, who plays Josslyn Jacks, and Chavez’s character Spencer Cassadine. O’CONNOR: Usually it’s a conversation that we have, especially when certain characters mo...
With 60 years of story, the writers must remember the history of the characters as best they can, including marriages, babies, and health scares. O’CONNOR: I’d say it’s a collective effort. We do have producers in charge of continuity, but as writers, we all share in that responsibility as well. And the fact that so many of us, if not most of us, w...
It’s normal for viewers to react both positively and negatively to various storylines, but nowadays with social media, they are given a megaphone to blast those thoughts to the world immediately and in large quantities. The writers appreciate the feedback but also try to not get too fixated on it. VAN ETTEN: When I was a breakdown writer, I would r...
Lawrence G. "Larry" Cohen (July 15, 1936 - March 23, 2019) was an American film writer, director, and producer best known for his low-budget works with heavy social commentary. He originally made his way through Hollywood back in the 1960's as a screenwriter and producer.
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Learn more. Larry Cohen. Writer: God Told Me To. Larry Cohen was born July 15, 1936, in New York, New York, and spent time in Kingston, a small town north of New York City.