Michele Val Jean
Michele Val Jean (b. 1950s) is an American television writer on the CBS Daytime soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful.
Career
In 2000 she was promoted, alongside Elizabeth Korte, to the post of Head Writer, making her the first African American in the history of daytime television serials to hold the post.
Val Jean wrote the critically acclaimed 1998 re-visitation of Luke Spencer's rape of Laura Spencer, the rape of Elizabeth Webber, Luke and Laura Spencer's 2006 wedding.
Since 2012 she is a script writer of The Bold and the Beautiful.
Positions held
- Script Writer: January 16, 2012 – present
- Occasional Breakdown Writer: February 2007 - December 26, 2007
- Co-Head Writer: January 2001 - April 2001
- Breakdown Writer: 1996 - 2000
- Occasional Script Writer: 1996 - 2000
- Script Writer: 1993 - 1996, 2002 - December 21, 2007, April 7, 2008 – January 10, 2012
- Script Editor: 1993 - 1995 (hired by Claire Labine)
Generations (hired by Sally Sussman Morina)
- Script Writer: 1989 - 1990
- Occasional Script Writer: 1997 - 1998
Santa Barbara (hired by Maralyn Thoma)
- Breakdown Writer: 1992 - 1993
- Script Writer: 1991
- Script Editor: 1992 - 1993
Awards and nominations
Val Jean has been nominated for several Daytime Emmy Awards.
Writers Guild Of America Award
- 1993–1998 seasons, 6 nominations for General Hospital
- 1991 and 1992 seasons, 2 nominations for Santa Barbara
- Best Daytime Soap Writer (2004, 2006 & 2007)
Head writer tenures
Preceded by Robert Guza, Jr. |
Co-Head Writer of General Hospital (with Elizabeth Korte) January - April 2001 |
Succeeded by Megan McTavish |
External links
- ABC Daytime: General Hospital
- Michele Val Jean at IMDB
- SoapCentral
- NewYorkTimes
- ThomRacina
- AlternativeFilmGuide: 2008 WGA Awards
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