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Robert Guza Jr. is an American television writer, and currently holds the position as Head Writer on the long running soap opera ABC Daytime General Hospital. Guza Jr. is married to actress and follow co-head writer Meg Bennett.
Positions On General Hospital
Script Writer (1982-1987)
- March-October 1996 with Karen Harris
- December 1997-December 2000: Solo
- June 13, 2002-March 2006 with Charles Pratt Jr.
- March 2006-December 2006: Solo
- January 2007-Oct 2007 with Meg Bennett (Bennett: Mar 5, 2007 - Apr 15, 2007; May 21 - July 1; Aug 27 - Oct 4)
Consulting Producer (May 2004 - present)
Head Writers | Associate/Breakdown/Script | Producers/Consultants | Directors |
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Robert Guza Jr. & Meg Bennett | Michele Val Jean, Mary Sue Price, Heidi Ploen, Tracey Thomson, Michael Conforti, Jim Reitzel, Garin Wolf, David Goldschmid, Sasha Cartullo, Karen Harris, Susan Wald, Nathan Fissel, Elizabeth Korte | Jill Farren Phelps (Executive Producer), Mary O’Leary, Mercer Barrows, Michelle Henry, Deborah Genovese, Robert Guza Jr., Brian Frons | Danielle Faraldo, Craig McNamus, Matthew Diamond, William Ludel, Scott McKinsey, Phideaux Xavier, Owen Renfroe, Ron Cates, Christine R. Magarian, Penny Pengra, Peter Filmore, Dave McLoed, R. C. Cates |
Other writing positions
General Hospital: Night Shift (July 2007 -Present)
- Head Writer (with Elizabeth Korte)
- Head Writer (with Millee Taggert 1992)
- Script Writer (1992)
- Script Writer & Executive Story Editor (1994)
- Storyline Consultant (1998)
- Breakdown Writer (1988-1991)
- Co-Creator & Head Writer (January 1997 - October 1997)
Acclaim
Nominated for sixteen Daytime Emmy Awards; won six times, and six Writers Guild of America Awards and won once.
Possible additions aka FOR/FOM
Robert Kubilos, Kathryn Baker, Shelly Moore, Bruce Franklin Singer, Paula Cwikly, Frank South, Beth Milstein
External links
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- Television producers
- Television writers
- Soap opera writers
- American soap opera writers
- American television writers
- Soap opera producers
- American television producers
- Living people