Michele Val Jean | |
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Born | U.S |
Occupation(s) | Writer, producer |
Years active | 1989–present |
Michele Val Jean (b. 1950s) is an American television writer and producer, best-known for her work on daytime soap operas. Val Jean has written more than 2,000 episodes of daytime soap operas and won seven Daytime Emmy Awards and five Writers Guild of America Awards. [1] [2]
Val Jean began her career as a writer in the first African-American daytime soap opera, Generations in 1989. The series was canceled in 1991. In 1990 she worked on the prime time series, Jake and the Fatman . [2] She returned to daytime as a writer on Santa Barbara from 1991 to 1993 receiving her first Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Daytime Serials. In 1993 she joined General Hospital . Val Jean wrote the critically acclaimed 1998 re-visitation of Luke Spencer's rape of Laura Spencer, the rape of Elizabeth Webber, Luke and Laura Spencer's 2006 wedding. In 2000 she was promoted, alongside Elizabeth Korte, to the post of head writer, making her the first African American in the history of daytime television serials to hold the post. [3] She won four Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team for her work on General Hospital. [2] She left the soap in 2012.
In 2012, Val Jean joined the CBS soap opera, The Bold and the Beautiful as a script writer. She left the soap in early 2024. [4] [5] In 2019 she also worked as an episodic writer and producer on the Oprah Winfrey Network prime time soap opera, Ambitions . [6] In 2024, Val Jean created a new daytime soap opera, Beyond the Gates for CBS that centers a wealthy Black family. She will serve as a writer, showrunner and executive producer. [7] The soap will debut in February 2025. [8] [9]
Generations (hired by Sally Sussman Morina)
Santa Barbara (hired by Bridget and Jerome Dobson)
Val Jean has been nominated for several Daytime Emmy Awards.
Writers Guild Of America Award