Shelley Curtis
Shelley Curtis is an American television soap opera director and producer. She has been working in daytime since 1979. She's sometimes credited as Shelly Curtis.
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Occupation | television director |
Years active | 1979-present |
Known for | Days of Our Lives, General Hospital |
Positions held
- Occasional Director (2003–2007, 2010–2011)
- Supervising Producer (1988–1989, 1989–1992)
- Supervising Executive Producer (1989)
- Producer (1983–1988)
- Director (1983–1988)
- Director (1992–2001, 2002)
- Consulting Producer (1994–2001)
- Producer (1992–1994)
- Associate Director (1979–1982)
- Occasional Director (2002–2007)
- Occasional Director (1994–1995)
- Occasional Director (1997–2001)
- Occasional Director (1997–1999, 2002)
- Consulting Producer (1997–1999)
- Executive Producer (2006)
Awards and nominations
- Nomination, 1995–2001, Drama Series, General Hospital
- Nomination, 1995–2001, Best Directing, General Hospital
- Win, 1995–2000, Drama Series, General Hospital
- Win, 2000, Directing, General Hospital
Directors Guild of America Award
- Nomination, 1996, Directing, General Hospital
Other
- Curtis is largely credited with inventing the word juj in 1984. Defined as adding style to a person, outfit or cinematic set. The word was adopted by Queer Eye for the Straight Guy and has since become common parlance in and out of Hollywood.
External links
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