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  1. Victor Gialanella (born October 29, 1949) is an American television soap opera writer. Besides his work in daytime, he wrote the Broadway play Frankenstein in 1981, and served as a story editor for Wavelength in 1997. Gialanella, formerly a member of Writers Guild of America, East, left and maintained financial core status during the 2007–08 ...

  2. Dec 30, 2020 · Forty years after opening night, we talked with some survivors, including Victor Gialanella, at the time a 31-year-old first-time playwright on the ride of his life. It may have ended in a...

  3. Forty years after opening night, we talked with some survivors, including Victor Gialanella, at the time a 31-year-old first-time playwright on the ride of his life. It may have ended in a crash, but like other partisans, he sees “Frankenstein” as a forerunner of the kind of spectacle common on Broadway today.

  4. Jan 7, 2021 · Among the boxes and boxes of artifacts that the show’s playwright, Victor Gialanella, had saved was the hyper-realistic fake terrier that was “killed” by the monster in a crucial scene. “Tom...

  5. Arizona Repertory Theatre’s production of Victor Gialanellas “Frankenstein” has ’em all. The play, an homage to the Mary Shelley novel and a slew of movie versions, opened at the University...

  6. Jan 5, 1981 · A more serious problem in Victor Gialanella's bland, predictable, prosaic adaptation, which somehow manages to be neither particularly faithful to the novel nor particularly original.

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  8. Victor Gialanella is known for Days of Our Lives (1965), One Life to Live (1968) and Guiding Light (1952). Trivia During the writers' strike of 2007-2008, he chose financial core status with the Writers Guild of America and continued working.

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