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Charles Pratt, Jr.

 
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Charles Pratt, Jr.
Born January 6, 1955 (1955-01-06) (age 54)
Other names Charles A. Pratt, Jr., Chuck Pratt
Citizenship American
Occupation television writer, producer, director

Charles Pratt, Jr. (born January 6, 1955[citation needed]) is an American television writer, producer and director.

Positions held

All My Children (hired by Brian Frons)

  • Head Writer: August 27, 2008 - December 2009
  • Consulting Producer: August 20, 2008 - December 2009

Beverly Hills 90210

  • Director: January 28, 1998 - "Rebound"

Cruel Intentions 2

  • Executive Producer: 2000

Desperate Housewives

Gabriel's Fire

  • Executive Storyline Consultant: 1991
  • Writer: 1990-1991; "Postcards from the Faultline", "Belly of the Beast", “Windows”

General Hospital

Melrose Place

  • Writer: 1992 - 1999
  • Executive Producer: Late 1990s
  • Director: 1996 - 1999
  • Wrote and directed the last episode

Models Inc.

  • Executive Produer: 1994

Pacific Palisades

  • Consultant
  • Director

Santa Barbara

  • Script Writer: 1985-1986
  • Co-Head Writer: (with Anne Howard Bailey) 1987 - 1989, 1990 - 1991
  • Head Writer: 1989

Sunset Beach (hired by James E. Reilly)

  • Executive Storyline Consultant: 1997

The Colbys

  • Writer: January 16, 1986 - "The Turning Point"

Titans

  • Head Writer: 2000
  • Executive Producer: 2000

Ugly Betty

  • Consulting Producer: 2007 - present

The Apostles (directed by David McNally)

  • Creator: 2007

Full House

  • "A Pinch for a Pinch" aired on October 26, 1990

Awards and nominations

Pratt Jr. has been nominated for multiple Daytime Emmys. He won the 1991 Emmy for Outstanding Writing Team with Sheri Anderson, Samuel D. Ratcliffe, Maralyn Thoma, Josh Griffith, Robert Guza, Jr., Linda Hammer, Lynda Myles, Frank Salisbury, and Richard Culliton

Preceded by
Megan McTavish
Head Writer of General Hospital
With Robert Guza, Jr.

June 13, 2002 - March 10, 2006
Succeeded by
Robert Guza, Jr.
Preceded by
Barbara Esensten & James Harmon Brown
Head Writer of All My Children
2008 - November, 2009
Succeeded by
Lorraine Broderick

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