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|known_for =director of chelsea for many years. he then became vice chairman and laterly became chairman of chelsea |
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'''Charles Pratt, Jr.''' (born January 6, 1955 {{Citation needed|date=May 2008}}) is an American television writer, producer and director. |
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==Daytime Soap Positions held== |
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''[[All My Children]]'' (hired by [[Brian Frons]]) |
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*[[Head Writer]]: August 2008 - November 2009 |
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*Consulting Producer: August 20, 2008 - November 2009 |
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''[[General Hospital]]'' |
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*Consulting Producer: May 2004 - March 28, 2006 |
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*[[Head Writer]]: (with [[Robert Guza, Jr.]]: June 13, 2002 - March 10, 2006) |
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*[[screenwriter|Script Writer]]: 1982 - 1984 |
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''[[Santa Barbara (TV series)|Santa Barbara]]'' |
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*Script Writer: 1985-1986 |
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*Co-Head Writer: (with [[Anne Howard Bailey]]) 1987 - 1989, 1990 - 1991 |
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*Head Writer: 1989 |
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''[[Sunset Beach (TV series)|Sunset Beach]]'' |
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*Created show with [[Robert Guza, Jr.]] and Josh Griffith |
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*Executive Storyline Consultant: 1997 |
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==Other Positions held== |
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''[[Beverly Hills, 90210]]'' |
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*Director: January 28, 1998 - "Rebound" |
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''[[Cruel Intentions 2]]'' |
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*Executive Producer: 2000 |
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''[[Desperate Housewives]]'' |
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*[[Executive Producer]]: Pilot |
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*Consulting Producer: 2004 - 2006 |
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''[[Gabriel's Fire]]'' |
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*Executive Storyline Consultant: 1991 |
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*Writer: 1990-1991; "Postcards from the Faultline", "Belly of the Beast", “Windows” |
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''[[The Lying Game]]'' |
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*Executive Producer: August 2011 – Present |
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*Developer |
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''[[Melrose Place (1992 TV series)|Melrose Place]]'' |
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*Writer: 1992 - 1999 |
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*Executive Producer: Late 1990s |
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*Director: 1996 - 1999 |
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*Wrote and directed the last episode |
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''[[Models Inc.]]'' |
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*Executive Produer: 1994 |
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''[[Pacific Palisades (TV series)|Pacific Palisades]]'' |
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*Consultant |
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*Director |
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''[[The Colbys]]'' |
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*Writer: January 16, 1986 - "The Turning Point" |
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''[[Titans (TV series)|Titans]]'' |
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*Head Writer: 2000 |
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*Executive Producer: 2000 |
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''[[Ugly Betty]]'' |
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*Consulting Producer: 2007 - 2010 |
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[[The Apostles]] (directed by [[David McNally]]) |
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*Creator: 2007 |
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''[[Full House]]'' |
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*"A Pinch for a Pinch" aired on October 26, 1990 |
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==Awards and nominations== |
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Pratt Jr. has been nominated for multiple [[Daytime Emmys]]. He won the 1991 Emmy for ''Outstanding Writing Team'' with [[Sheri Anderson]], [[Samuel D. Ratcliffe]], [[Maralyn Thoma]], [[Josh Griffith]], [[Robert Guza, Jr.]], [[Linda Hammer]], [[Lynda Myles]], [[Frank Salisbury]], and [[Richard Culliton]] |
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{{succession box | before=[[Megan McTavish]] | title=[[Head Writer]] of [[General Hospital]]<br>With [[Robert Guza, Jr.]] | years=June 13, 2002 - March 10, 2006 | after=[[Robert Guza, Jr.]]}} |
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{{succession box | before=[[James Harmon Brown and Barbara Esensten]] | title=Head Writer of [[All My Children]] | years=August, 2008 - November, 2009 | after=[[Lorraine Broderick]]}} |
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{{s-end}} |
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==External links== |
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*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0695415 IMDB] |
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*[http://www.scriptmag.com/earticles/earticle.php?300 ScriptMag] |
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*[http://www.ultimatedallas.com/titans/spellinterview2.htm UltimateDallas] |
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*[http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,252400,00.html EW] |
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*[http://www.soapcentral.com/amc/news/2008/0602-pratt.php Hired As AMC HW] |
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| NAME = Pratt, Charles Jr. |
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| DATE OF BIRTH = January 6, 1955 |
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[[Category:American soap opera writers]] |
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[[Category:American television writers]] |
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[[Category:American television directors]] |
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[[Category:Living people]] |
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[[Category:American television producers]] |
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[[Category:Soap opera producers]] |
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[[Category:1955 births]] |
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Revision as of 20:37, 13 September 2012
Charles Pratt, Jr. | |
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Born | January 6, 1955 |
Other names | Charles A. Pratt, Jr., Chuck Pratt |
Citizenship | American |
Occupation(s) | television writer, producer, director |
Charles Pratt, Jr. (born January 6, 1955 [citation needed]) is an American television writer, producer and director.
Daytime Soap Positions held
All My Children (hired by Brian Frons)
- Head Writer: August 2008 - November 2009
- Consulting Producer: August 20, 2008 - November 2009
- Consulting Producer: May 2004 - March 28, 2006
- Head Writer: (with Robert Guza, Jr.: June 13, 2002 - March 10, 2006)
- Script Writer: 1982 - 1984
- Script Writer: 1985-1986
- Co-Head Writer: (with Anne Howard Bailey) 1987 - 1989, 1990 - 1991
- Head Writer: 1989
- Created show with Robert Guza, Jr. and Josh Griffith
- Executive Storyline Consultant: 1997
Other Positions held
- Director: January 28, 1998 - "Rebound"
- Executive Producer: 2000
- Executive Producer: Pilot
- Consulting Producer: 2004 - 2006
- Executive Storyline Consultant: 1991
- Writer: 1990-1991; "Postcards from the Faultline", "Belly of the Beast", “Windows”
- Executive Producer: August 2011 – Present
- Developer
- Writer: 1992 - 1999
- Executive Producer: Late 1990s
- Director: 1996 - 1999
- Wrote and directed the last episode
- Executive Produer: 1994
- Consultant
- Director
- Writer: January 16, 1986 - "The Turning Point"
- Head Writer: 2000
- Executive Producer: 2000
- Consulting Producer: 2007 - 2010
The Apostles (directed by David McNally)
- Creator: 2007
- "A Pinch for a Pinch" aired on October 26, 1990
Awards and nominations
Pratt Jr. has been nominated for multiple Daytime Emmys. He won the 1991 Emmy for Outstanding Writing Team with Sheri Anderson, Samuel D. Ratcliffe, Maralyn Thoma, Josh Griffith, Robert Guza, Jr., Linda Hammer, Lynda Myles, Frank Salisbury, and Richard Culliton