Melissa Salmons | |
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Occupation | writer |
Notable work | Days of Our Lives |
Melissa Salmons is an American writer known for her work on television soap operas, known for her work on Days of Our Lives. [1]
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Daytime Drama Nominated: Days of Our Lives, Written by Melissa Salmons