Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. 1. Early Life and Education. 2. Radio Career. 3. Beyond the Airwaves. 4 Bibliography. Early Life and Education. Millions of people helped popularize the radio and television soap operas created by scriptwriter Irna Phillips. Born in Chicago, Illinois, on July 1, 1901, to William S. and Betty (Buxbaum) Phillips, she had nine older siblings.

  2. Vita: Irna Phillips. Brief life of soap opera’s single mother: 1901-1973. by Lynn Liccardo. January-February 2013. If ever a writer embodied Thornton Wilder’s observation that “art is not only the desire to tell one’s secret; it is the desire to tell it and hide it at the same time,” it was Irna Phillips.

  3. Mini Bio. Irna Phillips was born on July 1, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She was a writer and producer, known for Days of Our Lives (1965), The Brighter Day (1954) and Love Is a Many Splendored Thing (1967). She died on December 23, 1973 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Trivia. Invented daytime radio soap operas followed by television.

  4. Mar 5, 2020 · Irna Phillips is one of the leaders, innovators, activists, entertainers, athletes and artists who defined the last century. Find out why TIME chose Irna Phillips as one of the 100 women...

  5. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Phillips, Irna (1901–1973)American radio and television writer who is considered by many to have created the first soap opera. Born on July 1, 1901, in Chicago, Illinois; died on December 22, 1973, in Chicago; youngest of the ten children of William S. Source for information on Phillips ...

  6. Sep 13, 2009 · Irna Phillips, The Mother of Daytime Drama. September 13, 2009 / 12:36 PM EDT / CBS. The following biography was provided by Guiding Light: At the time of her death in 1973, Irna Phillips...

  7. Arts. News wires white papers and books. Phillips, Irna. views 3,030,948 updated. PHILLIPS, Irna. Born 1 July 1901, Chicago, Illinois; died 23 December 1973, Chicago, Illinois. Daughter of William and Betty Phillips; children: two. Irna Phillips was the 10th and youngest child of a Chicago grocer.

  1. People also search for