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  1. Frederick Johnson is an American writer known for his work on television soap operas. He has won five Emmy Awards and five Writers Guild of America Awards. He is an alumnus of Cornell University. Positions held. All My Children

  2. Writer: All My Children. Frederick Johnson was born on 21 October 1955 in Greensboro, North Carolina, USA. He is a writer, known for All My Children (1970), The Young and the Restless (1973) and As the World Turns (1956).

    • Writer
    • October 21, 1955
    • Frederick Johnson
  3. One record, handwritten in ink on rectangular card, with biographical information for Frederick Johnson. Written by George Ranald Macdonald for the Macdonald Dictionary of Canterbury Biography project, 1952-1964.

  4. American soap opera writer Frederick Johnson has worked on All My Children, As the World Turns, The Bold and The Beautiful, Days of Our Lives, Guiding Light, One Life to Live, and The Young and The Restless. The collection includes episode outlines and scripts spanning 1989-2010.

    • Deering Library, Level 3, Evanston, 60208-2300, IL
    • (847) 491-3635
  5. American soap opera writer Frederick Johnson has worked on All My Children, As the World Turns, The Bold and The Beautiful, Days of Our Lives, Guiding Light, One Life to Live, and The Young and The Restless. The collection includes episode outlines and scripts spanning 1989-2010.

  6. Genealogy of the Simmons family of Maine and Massachusetts. Statement of Responsibility: by Frederick Johnson Simmons. Authors: Simmons, Frederick J. (Frederick Johnson), b. 1884 (Main Author) Format: Books/Monographs/Book on Film. Language: English.

  7. Frederick Johnson may refer to: Frederick Johnson (writer), American daytime serial writer; Frederick A. Johnson (1833–1893), United States Representative from New York; Frederick Henry Johnson (1890–1917), Victoria Cross recipient; Frederick Johnson (businessman), British-Canadian businessman with the Bell Telephone Company of Canada

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