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Pam Long

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Pamela Long is an American actress and writer, most known for her stints writing the CBS Daytime soap opera Guiding Light, from 1983 to 1986 and from 1987 to 1990.

Before she started in show business, she won the title of Miss Alabama in 1974. At the time she was attending the University of North Alabama, and was involved in the Phi Mu sorority.

After graduation, she went to New York City and played Ashley Linden on Texas from 1981 to 1982. In 1982, she penned scripts for Texas. In 1983, she became Head Writer of Guiding Light, while former Texas Executive Producer Gail Kobe joined her.

Both of her stints were well-regarded and provided a renaissance for the aging show, at one point pushing the show's ratings to the #1 spot for three weeks in the summer of 1984, dethroning then-powerhouse General Hospital from the top ratings spot. Long created some of GL's most memorable characters, like vixen Reva Shayne, haughty ice queen Alexandra Spaulding, and rough-around-the-edges ingenue Harley Davidson Cooper.

Long was once married to actor Jay Hammer and was credited for a time as Pamela Long Hammer.

Positions Held

Guiding Light

  • Head Writer (1987-1990)
  • Co-Head Writer (1983-1986)

One Life To Live

  • Head Writer (April 1998 - December 1998)

Santa Barbara

  • Head Writer (1992 - January 15, 1993)

Search For Tomorrow

Texas

  • Script Writer (1982)
  • Actress: Ashley Linden (1981-1982)
Preceded by Head Writer of Guiding Light (GL)
1983-1986
Succeeded by
Preceded by Head Writer of GL
1987-1990
Succeeded by
Preceded by Head Writer of Santa Barbara
1992-1993
Succeeded by
N/A
Preceded by Head Writer of One Life to Live
1998
Succeeded by