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Shawn Morrison

BREAKING NEWS: List of ‘Financial Core’ Writers

Wednesday, February 13, 2008 @ 2:06 PM

EXCLUSIVE: Soap Opera Network has learned the names of soap opera writers who declared “Financial Core” status to keep on working during the strike. By going “Fi-Core,” these writers can never be members of the WGA again but they continue to pay reduced union dues and the Guild is obligated to continue providing services such health insurance, pension and residuals. Though they can still work on Guild projects, Guild members will not be keen to hire them.

Here is the list of “Fi-Core” writers:

  • “All My Children”: James Harmon Brown & Barbara Esensten (returned to work in late December)
  • ”:
  • “Days Of Our Lives”: Hogan Sheffer (went “Fi-Core” in early January), (went “Fi-Core” in late November), Victor Gialanella, Mark Christopher Higley
  • “General Hospital”: Garin Wolf (went “Fi-Core” immediately), Michael Conforti
  • “One Life To Live”: , Fran Myers, , Michelle Poteet Lisanti (all went “Fi-Core” immediately)
  • “Passions”: James E. Reilly, Shawn Morrison, Pete T. Rich (went “Fi-Core” immediately)
  • ”: Josh Griffith, , (all went “Fi-Core” immediately)

There are no “Fi-Core” writers at “” and “.”

At “DAYS” the show decided not to use the services of Hogan Sheffer and Meg Kelly; instead they were paid to stay at home. This signifies that “DAYS” will name a new Head Writer.

Still at “DAYS,” it is unclear as to whether or not that the fired writers (Tom Casiello, Frederick Johnson, Gordon Rayfield, Judy Tate, Judith Donato, Renee Godelia, Richard Backus) will be returning to the show. More on this story in the upcoming days or weeks.

Over at “Y&R” there have been rumors and speculation about the departure of Executive Producer and Head Writer Lynn Marie Latham. However, there has been no word if these rumors are true or not.

UPDATE: April 18, 2008

The WGA released a letter today naming more writers that I didn’t originally have.

The list of writers are:

  • “The Bold and The Beautiful”:
  • “Days Of Our Lives”: Dena Higley (went “Fi-Core” just before the strike ended in February)
  • “Passions”: Marlene Clark Poulter, Clem Egan, Darrell Ray Thomas Jr.