Bettina F. Bradbury Explained
Bettina F. Bradbury should not be confused with Bettina Bradbury.
Bettina Francion Bradbury (July 22, 1955[1] – January 13, 2019[2]) was an American television soap opera screenwriter. She was the daughter of American science fiction writer Ray Bradbury.
Career
Bettina Bradbury attended the Westlake School for Girls in Los Angeles, California, and went on to enroll at the USC School of Cinematic Arts. Her first venture into daytime television was as a writer on Santa Barbara from 1987 to 1993. She went on to write episodes of All My Children between 1995 and 2003, for which she won three Daytime Emmy Awards. She then wrote for One Life to Live in 2006 before joining Days of our Lives as a writer in 2007. She was also an assistant to John Conboy.[3]
Positions held
Awards and nominations
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- Wins, 1996–1998, Best Writing, All My Children
- First nomination shared with: Agnes Nixon, Megan McTavish, Hal Corley, Frederick Johnson, N. Gail Lawrence, Jeff Beldner, Karen Lewis, Elizabeth Smith, Michelle Patrick, Ralph Wakefield, and Pete T. Rich Writers Guild of America Award
- Wins, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2001 and 2003 seasons, All My Children
- Nominations, 1992, 1995–2001, and 2003 seasons, All My Children
- Win, 1991 season, Santa Barbara
References
- Book: Charles., Piddock. Ray Bradbury : legendary fantasy writer. 2009. Gareth Stevens Pub. 9781433900594. Pleasantville, NY. 234234213.
- Web site: Days of Our Lives News: Bettina Bradbury Passed Away!. Thomas. Michael. Soap Opera News. 2019-01-15.
- Web site: Mistretta . Amy . 2019-01-15 . Soap Writer Bettina Bradbury Dead at 63 . 2024-09-04 . Soaps.com . en-US.
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