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    American screenwriter and actor

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  1. Margaret DePriest (born April 19, 1931) is an American retired actress and daytime serial writer. She was nominated for 5 Daytime Emmy Award awards for her writing and in 1965 won an Obie Award for Best Actress for her performance in The Place for Chance .

  2. Margaret DePriest was born on 19 April 1931 in the USA. She is a writer and actress, known for General Hospital (1963), The Doctors (1963) and All My Children (1970). Menu

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  3. Margaret DePriest was born on 19 April 1931 in the USA. She is a writer and actress, known for General Hospital (1963), The Doctors (1963) and All My Children (1970).

    • April 19, 1931
  4. Margaret DePriest is a former head writer for the ABC soap opera General Hospital. DePriest began her career as an actress both onstage and on television. Her acting credits include a contract role as Abby Cameron #1 on The Edge of Night from 1965 to 1966. She also played social worker Mrs. Berger on the NBC serial The Doctors. In the mid-1960s, she began writing The Edge of Night. In 1969 ...

  5. Where the Heart Is was a CBS network soap opera series created by Lou Scofield and Margaret DePriest. The show aired from September 8, 1969 to March 23, 1973, lasting for 907 episodes. Set in the fictional town of Northcross, Connecticut, the series focused on the sexual and psychological intrigues of the dysfunctional Hathaway family. James Mitchell as Julian Hathaway Diana van der Vlis as ...

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    Margaret DePriest (born April 19, 1931) [1] is an American actress and daytime serial writer. She was nominated for 5 Daytime Emmy Award awards for her writing and in 1965 won an Obie Award for Best Actress for her performance in The Place for Chance. Life and career. She began her career as an actress both onstage and on television.

  7. Where the Heart Is (TV Series) (1 episode, 1969) (co-creator - 899 episodes, 1969 - 1973) (co-head writer - 899 episodes, 1969 - 1973)

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