Richard J. Allen (writer)

Richard J. Allen (born November 13, 1959 in New York, New York, USA) is an American television soap opera writer. He is professor and former chair of the department of Film, Television and Digital Media at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth. Allen is also a playwright whose produced plays include "The Man Who Killed Rock Monnenoff," "Seducing Sally" and "Starbright & Vine." Allen is Jewish.[1] He also published "Parashah Plays"—a collection of children's plays covering every portion of the torah.


Positions held

Another World

As the World Turns

  • Script Writer: 1999 - 2001

Days of Our Lives

  • Co-Head Writer: 1990 - 1991, 1992
  • Breakdown Writer: 1986 - 1989
  • Occasional Script Writer: March 2003 - June 2003

General Hospital

  • Script Writer: 1992 - 1993

One Life to Live (hired by Michael Malone)

  • Script Writer: 1993 - 1995

Awards and nominations

Daytime Emmy Award

  • Win, 2002, Best Writing, As the World Turns
  • Win, 2001, Best Writing, As the World Turns
  • Nomination, 1987, Best Writing, Days of our Lives

Writers Guild of America Award

  • Nomination, 1997, Best Writing, Another World
  • Nomination, 1991, Best Writing, Days of our Lives
  • Nomination, 1987, Best Writing, Days of our Lives

T.S Eliot Award

  • Win, 1973, Poetry, "I Held a T.V. Party and Almost Everybody Showed Up"

References

2. Newsday, NY August 5, 1973, The Marvin Kitman Show

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