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Elizabeth Snyder (formerly known as Betsy Snyder) was an American television soap opera writer. She turned down the position of co-Head Writer of One Life to Live in November 2012. That position was accepted by Thom Racina. Died November 16, 2021, at age 60.

Positions held

All My Children (hired by Ginger Smith & Marlene McPherson)

Another World (hired by Michael Malone)

  • Breakdown Writer: 1996
  • Script Writer: 1995

The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS Daytime; hired by Bradley Bell)

  • Associate Head Writer: June 9, 2006 - January 21, 2008, April 16, 2008 - March 2010
  • Storyline Consultant: November 22, 2004 - June 8, 2006, December 21, 2009 - March 9, 2010

Dangerous Women (hired by Reg Watson)

  • Breakdown Writer: 1991

Days of Our Lives (hired by Christopher Whitesell)

  • Breakdown Writer: February 2011-August 2012, September 14, 2016 – 2021

General Hospital (ABC Daytime)(hired by Gene Palumbo)

  • Breakdown Writer: 1989 - 1993

Poor Nastya (Bednaya Nastya; suggested by Paul Rauch)

  • Co-Head Writer (2003 - 2004)

Port Charles (spin-off of GH; hired by Lynn Marie Latham)

  • Associate Head Writer: 1998 - 2000

Sunset Beach (NBC Daytime) (hired by Josh Griffith)

  • Breakdown Writer: January 6, 1997 – 1999

Awards and nominations

Snyder was nominated a total of seven times for a Daytime Emmy Award. She won in 2010 (shared with Bradley P. Bell, Head Writer; Kay Alden (ex HW of Y&R), Co-Head Writer; Michael Minnis, Co-Head Writer; Tracey Ann Kelly, Writer; Patrick Mulcahey; Rex M. Best; John F. Smith,; Adam Dusevoir; Shannon Bradley; Jerry Birn) and 2012.

Daytime Emmy Award

  • Nomination, 2006 & 2010, Best Writing, The Bold and The Beautiful
  • Nomination, 1996, Best Writing, Another World

Writers Guild of America Award

  • Nomination, 2011 season, DOOL
  • Nomination, 1997 season, Sunset Beach
  • Nomination, 1993 season, General Hospital
Preceded byLorraine Broderick Head Writer of All My Children (with Marlene McPherson)
April 29, 2013 - September 2, 2013
Succeeded byShow cancelled

References

  1. Dara, Mr (2022-01-21). "In Loving Memory of Elizabeth Snyder! Who is Elizabeth Snyder? Death and Obituary News". TOP INFO GUIDE. Archived from the original on 2023-03-30. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
  2. Archived 2011-01-30 at the Wayback Machine, boldandbeautiful.com; accessed March 8, 2014.

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