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American television writer

Scott Hamner (born May11, 1956), is an American television writer. He is the son of Earl Hamner Jr., who turned his autobiography into The Waltons.

Positions held

Awards and nominations

Hamner, as part of the writing teams that he has worked with, has been nominated six times (As the World Turns: 1996, The Young and the Restless: 2007–08 and 2010–12) for a Daytime Emmy Award in the category Drama Series Writing Team, winning the Emmy in 2011.

Hamner and his writing colleagues were also nominated five times (The Young and the Restless: 2007–08, 2010 and 2012–13) for a Writers Guild of America Award in the category Daytime Serials, winning the award in 2008, 2010 and 2013.

References

  1. George Brosi. "A Journey That Continues to Enoble". Appalachian Heritage (Spring, 2007). Retrieved 8 October 2020.
  2. "'Y&R' Wins 2013 Writers Guild Award". soapoperanetwork.com. 18 February 2013. Retrieved 11 October 2013.

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Preceded byLynn Marie Latham Head Writer of Port Charles
May 7, 1999 – February 3, 2000
Succeeded byKaren Harris
Jonathon Estrin
Preceded byLynn Marie Latham
Kay Alden
John F. Smith
Co-Head Writer of The Young and the Restless
(with Lynn Marie Latham: 10/26/06-12/22/07)
(with Kay Alden: 10/26/06-12/22/06)
(with John F. Smith: 10/26/06-11/10/06)

October 26, 2006 - December 22, 2007
Succeeded byJosh Griffith
Maria Arena Bell
Preceded byJosh Griffith
Maria Arena Bell
Co-Head Writer of The Young and the Restless
(with Maria Arena Bell)
(with Josh Griffith: 04/15/08-04/21/08)

April 15 - May 8, 2008
Succeeded byMaria Arena Bell
Preceded byMaria Arena Bell
Hogan Sheffer
Co-Head Writer of The Young and the Restless
(with Hogan Sheffer)
(with Maria Arena Bell:8/11/08-10/22/12)
(with Josh Griffith: 10/22/12-11/2/12)

August 11, 2008 - November 2, 2012
Succeeded byJosh Griffith
Hogan Sheffer


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