44th_Writers_Guild_of_America_Awards

44th Writers Guild of America Awards

44th Writers Guild of America Awards

Award ceremony for writing of 1991


The 44th Writers Guild of America Awards honored the best television, and film writers of 1991. Winners were announced in 1992.[1]

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Winners and nominees

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Film

Winners are listed first highlighted in boldface.

Television

  • Guiding Light (CBS) – N. Gail Lawrence, Nancy Curlee, Stephen Demorest, James E. Reilly, Melissa Salmons, Bill Elverman, Nancy Williams Watt, Michael Conforti, Pete T. Rich
    • Santa Barbara (NBC) – Bridget Dobson, Jerome Dobson, Samuel D. Ratcliffe, Maralyn Thoma, Linda Hamner, Josh Griffith, Gary Tomlin, Courtney Simon, Robert Guza Jr., Richard Culliton, Lynda Myles, Michele Val Jean, Bettina F. Bradbury, Christopher Dunn, Mary Dobson, Frank Salisbury, Patrick Mulcahey, Meg Bennett
    • All My Children (ABC) – Agnes Nixon, Lorraine Broderick, Wisner Washam, Megan McTavish, Hal Corley, Mary K. Wells, Susan Kirshenbaum, Karen Lewis, Elizabeth Smith, Kathleen Klein, Gillian Spencer, Michelle Patrick
    • Days of Our Lives (NBC) – Anne Schoettle, Richard J. Allen, Gene Palumbo, Leah Laiman, Dena Higley, Marcia E. Greenlaw, Roberto Loiederman, Beth Milstein, Sheri Anderson, Michelle Poteet Lisanti, Mike Cohen, Maura Penders, Penina Spiegel, Marlene McPherson, Dwight D. Smith
  • "But He Loves Me" – CBS Schoolbreak Special (CBS) – Betty G. Birney
    • "Down the Drain" – 3-2-1 Contact (PBS) – Michael Winship
    • "It's Only Rock and Roll" – CBS Schoolbreak Special (CBS) – Gordon Rayfield
    • "Abby, My Love" – CBS Schoolbreak Special (CBS) – Paul W. Cooper
    • "The Fourth Man" – CBS Schoolbreak Special (CBS) – Joanna Lee, and Annie Caroline Schuler

Documentary

Documentary – Current Events
  • Power in the Pacific (PBS) – Joseph Angier, and Carl Byker

Special awards

More information Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement, Laurel Award for TV Writing Achievement ...

References

  1. "Awards Winners". wga.org. Writers Guild of America. Archived from the original on 2012-12-05. Retrieved 2010-06-06.
  2. "Writers Guild of America, USA (1992)". IMDb. Retrieved 2019-07-08.

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