Jeanne Marie Ford

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Jeanne Marie Ford (previously known as Jeanne Marie Grunwell) is an American television soap opera writer. She is also an English teacher at Hagerstown Community College.

A soap opera is an ongoing drama serial on television or radio, featuring the lives of many characters and their emotional relationships. The term soap opera originated from radio dramas being sponsored by soap manufacturers.

Hagerstown Community College

Hagerstown Community College(HCC) is a community college in Hagerstown, Maryland. It was founded in 1946.

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Positions held

As the World Turns

Days of Our Lives

One Life to Live (hired by Ron Carlivati)

Awards and nominations

Writers Guild of America Award

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