Samuel D. Ratcliffe (born 1945, died 1995 in New York City) was an American screenwriter for daytime television.
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He grew up in Birmingham, Alabama and graduated from Birmingham Southern College, moving to New York in 1968 to pursue a career as an actor. From 1968 until the mid-seventies, he appeared in commercials, films and theatre. He was Matt in the long-running off-Broadway play, The Fantasticks and starred in the Broadway musical, Hurry Harry.
In 1976 he began to write for daytime television dramas. He won numerous awards, including a Daytime Emmy in 1991 for his work as head writer for NBC Daytime's Santa Barbara. He also served as Head Writer for NBC's Texas and Another World.
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Preceded by | Head writer of Texas (with Dorothy Ann Purser) 1981 |
Succeeded by Gerald Flesher Paul Rader |
Preceded by Sheri Anderson Maralyn Thoma |
Head writer of Santa Barbara (with Maralyn Thoma) (with Sheri Anderson: June 1990 – July 1990) June 1990 – February 1991 |
Succeeded by Bridget and Jerome Dobson |
Preceded by | Head writer of Another World (with Peggy Sloane) November 1992 – November 1994 |
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