List of Sunset Beach crew

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List of writers, directors and producers who have worked on the American soap opera Sunset Beach .

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A

Jane Atkins
Associate head writer (1999)

B

Meg Bennett
Associate head writer (1997)
Head Writer (1997-1998)
Co-head writer (1998)
Rick Bennewitz
Director (1997-1999)
Peter Brinckerhoff
Director (entire run)

C

Mike Cohen
Script writer (1998-1999)
Mick Curran
Script writer (1996-1998)

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Paula Cwikly
Associate head writer (1998-1999)

D

Debbie Dawson
Script writer (1996-1997)
Margaret DePriest
Co-head writer (1998-1999)
Rick Draughon
Occasional associate head writer (1998-1999)
Associate head writer (1999)
Christopher Dunn
Associate head writer (entire run)

G

Robert Guza, Jr.
Head writer (1996-1999)

H

Dana Herko
Associate head writer (1997-1999)

I

Janet Iacobuzio
Script writer (1998-1999)
Roger W. Inman
Director (1997-1998)

J

Grant A. Johnson
Director (1998-1999)

L

J. Robert Langston
Script writer (1997-1998)
Mary Jeannett LeDonne
Script writer (1997-1998)
Andrew Lee
Director (1999)
Michelle Poteet Lisanti
Associate head writer (entire run)

M

Beth Milstein
Script editor (1996-1998)
Occasional Script writer (1997-1998)
Shelly Moore
Associate head writer (1996-1998)
Anthony Morina
Director (1999)

R

James E. Reilly
Executive Story Consultant (1997-1998)
Scott Riggs
Director (1997-1998)

S

Anne Schoettle
Script editor (1997-1998)
Occasional Script writer (1997-1998)
Jodie Scholz
Script writer (1998-1999)
Linda Schreyer
Script writer (1997-1998)
Lisa Seidman
Script writer (1997-1999)
Associate head writer (1997-1999)
Carla Mangia Sherwood
Associate director (1997-1998)
Director (1998-1999)
Sandy Siegel
Script writer (1997-1998)
Stuart Silver
Director (1997-1998)
Elizabeth Snyder
Associate head writer (1997-1999)
Aaron Spelling
Executive Producer (entire run)
Dennis Steinmetz
Director (1999)

T

Gary Tomlin
Executive producer (entire run)
Director (entire run)
Ian Toporoff
Associate director (1997-1999)
Director (1999)

V

E. Duke Vincent
Executive Producer (entire run)

W

Christopher Whitesell
Co-head writer (1998-1999)

X

Phideaux Xavier
Director (1998-1999)

Z

Robert A. Zimmer, Jr.
Script writer (1997-1998)

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