Millee Taggart
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Millee Taggart (born September 2, 1940,
She is also known for writing both comedic and dramatic series, which first started when the executives at Search for Tomorrow hired her as a writer in 1980, while she was still playing the role of Janet. From there, she wrote
She briefly wrote for Santa Barbara in 1984. She then joined As the World Turns from 1984 - 1985. She served as head writer of Ryan's Hope from 1985 - 1987. She later served on the All My Children writing team from 1996 - 1997. Her most famous writing achievements have been a three-year stint on Loving from 1988–1991 and a recent stint for Guiding Light from 2002 - 2003.[1]
Taggart was a co-executive producer of the reality TV series,
Taggart and novelist Barbara Taylor Bradford wrote a "bible" for a new daytime serial which was titled, Saints And Sinners. Ms Taggart-Ratcliffe is currently Co-Executive Producer of Emmy Award winning series, Born This Way, on A&E.[3]
Positions held
- Co-head writer: 1996–1997
- Head Writer: 1984–1985
- Writer: 1995–1996
- Co-Head Writer: 1994 - November 1994, 2002–2003
- Script writer: 1994–1995
- Head writer: 1988–1991, 1992–1993
- Head writer: 1985–1987
- Writer: 1980s
- Writer: 1980–1981
- Executive Producer: 2004–2006
Awards and nominations
WINS
- (1997; Best Writing; All My Children)
- (2005; Outstanding Special Class Series; Starting Over)[2]
NOMINATIONS
- (2003; Best Writing; Guiding Light)
- (2006 & 2007; Outstanding Special Class Series; Starting Over)
WINS
- (1987 season; Ryan's Hope)
- (1994 season; Loving)
- (1997 season; All My Children)
NOMINATIONS
- (1993 season; Santa Barbara)
- (1995 & 2003 seasons; Guiding Light)
- (1998 season; All My Children)
Head writing tenure
References
- ^ "GL Names Millee Taggart To Writing Team". soapcentral.com. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
- ^ a b Learmonth, Michael (2005-05-16). "'Reading' inspires Emmys". Variety. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
- ^ Desk, TV News. "A&E Greenlights Fourth Season of Emmy Winning Docu-Series BORN THIS WAY". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
External links
- Millee Taggart at IMDb