Samuel D. Ratcliffe Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Samuel D. Ratcliffe (born 1945, died 1995 in New York City) was an Emmy-winning screenwriter for daytime television.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.
Samuel was captain of the 1965 Birmingham-Southern College quiz bowl team.
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In a 1975 commercial encouraging milk drinking, Samuel was one of several young dancer/singers all dressed in white who performed a very energetic number on behalf of MILK.
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Graduate of Birmingham Southern College, majoring in music and German. Came to the fore as Emmy award-winning head writer for the NBC series "Santa Barbara".
Writer
Title
Year
Status
Character
Another World
TV Series associate head writer - 2 episodes, 1993 written by - 2 episodes, 1980
Santa Barbara
1990-1992
TV Series writer - 275 episodes
As the World Turns
1987
TV Series associate head writer - 1 episode
Capitol
1984-1987
TV Series associate head writer - 9 episodes
Texas
TV Series 1 episode, 1981 story by - 123 episodes, 1981