Patrick Mulcahey
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Patrick Mulcahey is an award-winning American television writer who graduated from Yale University.
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Career
Among his accomplishments, Mulcahey wrote The Bold and the Beautiful's 5,000th episode. In a recent interview, he acknowledged his close friendships with CBS Daytime's Senior Vice President Barbara Bloom, Robert Guza Jr., Nancy Lee Grahn, and the late Douglas Marland. He described the working relationship between Wendy Riche (former Executive Producer of GH) and Guza Jr. as "oil and water", and speaks highly of her. He also spoke highly of former Guiding Light Head Writer, Nancy Curlee, calling her a "meticulous" writer whose presence is greatly missed on daytime television.
He accused Gloria Monty of decimating General Hospital, and called Jackie Smith and John Conboy "clueless and comical".[1]
Writing positions
- The Bold And The Beautiful(hired by Bradley Bell)
- Script Writer (June 2005 - January 4, 2008; April 18, 2008 - Present)
- Story Consultant (November 2009 - present)
- Associate Head/Breakdown Writer (1998- October 1999)
- Script Writer (1996 - October 1999)
- Co-Head Writer (1994)
- Breakdown Writer (1993-1994)
- Script Writer (1992-1994)
- Head Writer (1982)
- Script Writer (1987-1990)
- Script Writer (1980-1981)
Awards and nominations
Mulcahey has been nominated for 10 Daytime Emmy Awards, beginning in 1982 for Guiding Light, and received four Emmys. He also has been nominated for 8 Writers Guild of America Awards (WGA), and won 3 times (1990, 1991 & 1997). [1]
References
- ^ "Patrick Mulcahey". Soap Town USA. http://www.soaptownusa.com/PatrickMulcahey.html.
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