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American television soap opera director
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Bruce S. Barry is an American television soap opera director.

Positions held

As the World Turns

  • Occasional Director (1979, 1980, 1981)

Guiding Light

  • Director (1978- August 16, 2004)

Love of Life

  • Associate Director (1977-1978)

Search for Tomorrow

  • Associate Director (1977-1978)

Texas

  • Occasional Director (1982)

Awards and nominations

Daytime Emmy Award

  • Nomination, 2005, Directing, As the World Turns
  • Win, 1994, Directing, Guiding Light
  • Nomination, 1993, Directing, Guiding Light
  • Nomination, 1991, Directing, Guiding Light
  • Nomination, 1990, Directing, Guiding Light
  • Nomination, 1986, Directing, Guiding Light
  • Win, 1985, Directing, Guiding Light

Directors Guild of America

  • Win, 2005, Directing, Guiding Light
  • Nomination, 2001, Directing, Guiding Light
  • Nomination, 1997, Directing, Guiding Light
  • Nomination, 1996, Directing, Guiding Light

References

  1. "Emmy's Eye Is on CBS, With 17 Daytime Awards : Television: In the 21st annual presentation, 'Sesame Street' takes 7 honors and Winfrey is once again voted best talk-show host". Los Angeles Times. 1994-05-27. Retrieved 2020-04-08.
  2. Lowry, Brian (1993-04-01). "CBS tops Daytime Emmy noms". Variety. Retrieved 2020-04-08.
  3. "A LOPSIDED EMMY VICTORY GOES TO CBS". Los Angeles Times. 1985-08-02. Retrieved 2020-04-08.

External links

Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Daytime Serials
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