This is a list of producers, writers and directors that have worked on the ABC Daytime drama General Hospital.

Current main crew

Executive producers

DurationNameHired by
General Hospital executive producers
February 1, 2012 to presentFrank ValentiniBrian Frons
January 23, 2001 to January 31, 2012Jill Farren PhelpsAngela Shapiro
January 27, 1992 to January 22, 2001Wendy RicheMickey Dwyer Dobbin
February 13, 1991 to January 24, 1992Gloria MontyJoAnn Emmerich, December 1990
December 3, 1989 to February 12, 1991Joseph Hardy
January 1987 to November 30, 1989H. Wesley KenneyJackie Smith
January 2, 1978 to January 1987Gloria Monty
1975 to December 1977Tom Donovan
1963 to 1975James Young
1963Selig J. Seligman

Head writers

General Hospital head writers
DurationNameHired by
December 18, 2023 to presentDan O'Connor and Chris Van Etten
July 25, 2023 to December 15, 2023WGA strike
October 29, 2019 to July 24, 2023Dan O'Connor and Chris Van Etten
October 9, 2017 to October 28, 2019Shelly Altman and Chris Van Etten[1]
October 7, 2015 to October 6, 2017Jean Passanante and Shelly Altman[2]
October 6, 2015Jean Passanante[3]
February 21, 2012 to October 5, 2015Ron Carlivati[4][3]
January 9 to February 20, 2012Garin Wolf and Shelly Altman
July 26, 2011 to January 6, 2012Garin Wolf
March 17, 2008 to July 25, 2011Robert Guza Jr.
January 4 to March 14, 2008Garin Wolf (WGA strike)
March 13, 2006 to January 3, 2008Robert Guza Jr.
June 13, 2002 to March 10, 2006Robert Guza Jr. and Charles Pratt Jr.Brian Frons
April 30, 2001 to June 12, 2002Megan McTavish
February 5 to April 27, 2001Michele Val Jean
December 8, 1997 to February 2, 2001Robert Guza Jr.
June 16 to December 5, 1997Janet Iacobuzio and Christopher Whitesell
June 9 to 15, 1997No Head Writer Credited
December 13, 1996 to June 6, 1997Richard Culliton
August to December 12, 1996Richard Culliton and Karen Harris
March 4 to August 1996Robert Guza Jr. and Karen Harris
November 3, 1995 to March 1, 1996Claire Labine and Matthew Labine
October 11, 1993 to November 2, 1995Claire Labine
February to October 8, 1993Bill Levinson
June 1992 to February 1993Maralyn Thoma & Bill Levinson
March 20, 1992 to June 1992No Head Writer Credited
February to March 19, 1992Norma Monty
January 6 to February 1992Norma Monty and Linda Grover
May 1991 to January 1992Norma Monty & John Whelpley
Spring 1991Gene Palumbo, Norma Monty & John Whelpley
May 1989 to 1991Gene Palumbo
December 1988 to May 1989 Pat Falken Smith
April 1988 to August 1988H. Wesley Kenney (WGA strike)
January 1987 to December 1988Ann Marcus and Norma Monty
February 1985 to January 1987Pat Falken Smith and Norma Monty
June 1982 to February 1985Anne Howard BaileyGloria Monty
March 1982 to June 1982John William Corrington and Joyce Hooper Corrington
November 1981 to March 1982Thom Racina & Leah Laiman, with staff writer Robert J. Shaw receiving on-screen HW credit for Racina & Laiman.
October 1981 to November1981Pat Falken Smith and Robert J. Shaw
1980 to September 1981Pat Falken Smith and Margaret DePriest (1981: Gloria Monty & Thom Racina-WGA strike:)
August 6, 1979 to 1980Pat Falken Smith
1978 to August 3, 1979Douglas Marland & Frank Salisbury
1977 to 1978Douglas Marland
October 1977Irving Elman and Tex Elman
September 1977 to October 1977Richard Holland and Suzanne Holland
1976 to September 1977Eileen and Robert Mason Pollock
1975Richard Holland and Suzanne Holland
April 1973 to June 1975Bridget and Jerome Dobson
1963 to 1973Frank and Doris Hursley
April 1 to late 1963Theordore Ferro and Mathilde Ferro

Past writers

Past directors

References

  1. Frank Valentini (Executive producer); Shelly Altman and Chris Van Etten (Head writers) (October 9, 2017). General Hospital. Season 55. Episode 13905. ABC.
  2. Frank Valentini (Executive producer); Shelly Altman and Jean Passanante (Head writers) (October 6, 2017). General Hospital. Season 55. Episode 13904. ABC.
  3. 1 2 "Head Writer Switch at GH". Soap Opera Digest. American Media, Inc. July 24, 2015. Retrieved July 24, 2015.
  4. SOD (June 9, 2011). "UPDATE: OLTL Scribe Heads To GH!". Soap Opera Digest. American Media, Inc. Retrieved July 29, 2015.
  5. Ryon, Ruth (November 11, 2007). "It's a custom-built home for actress Loni Anderson". Orlando Sentinel. orlandosentinel.com. Retrieved August 25, 2012.
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