Ron Carlivati

Ronald David "Ron" Carlivati (born November 25, 1968) is an American soap opera writer, known for his work on the ABC Daytime serials One Life to Live and General Hospital.[1]

Career

It was announced in the February 27, 2007, edition of Soap Opera Digest that Carlivati was promoted to Co-Head Writer of One Life to Live alongside Dena Higley. On June 4, 2007, Frank Valentini announced that Carlivati would be promoted to head writer effective immediately. The first episode with Carlivati as Head Writer aired September 11, 2007.

Due to One Life to Live's cancellation on ABC, and later the show's abandoned transition to online distribution via production company Prospect Park, it was announced on December 1, 2011, that Carlivati would be taking over as head-writer on ABC's one remaining soap, General Hospital effective January 9, 2012. The first episode with Carlivati as head writer aired February 21, 2012.

One Life to Live

In the months that followed Carlivati's promotion to head writer, the show experienced a creative resurgence, receiving great critical acclaim for revitalizing characters, routinely incorporating and honoring the show's long history, and improving dialogue. However, the show's ratings continued to slide, a problem that all daytime soap operas have been experiencing in recent years.

Carlivati's work aired until February 14, 2008, when the WGA strike forced a new headwriter (Gary Tomlin) to take over. Once the WGA strike was settled, Carlivati returned as headwriter, with his post-strike episodes hitting the air waves on May 2, 2008.

On June 20, 2008, Carlivati and his writing team won the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series for his work on OLTL.

With the end of One Live to Live's television run in January 2012, Carlivati joined the writing team at General Hospital.[2]

General Hospital

Following the end of One Life to Live in January 2012, Carlivati was appointed head writer of General Hospital, and his material began airing towards the end of February.

In an effort to bring over fans of One Life to Live, who were now without a soap to call their own, Carlivati brought over Kristen Alderson (Starr Manning), Kassie DePaiva (Blair Cramer), Michael Easton (John McBain), Roger Howarth (Todd Manning) and Florencia Lozano (Tea Delgado) to bring their signature roles to General Hospital. While DePaiva and Lozano only appeared in a guest capacity, the other three became contract cast members. When copyright issues intervened, dictating that the show could not use the characters of Starr Manning, Todd Manning, and John McBain; the three actors under contract at the time were recast as Kiki Jerome, Robert "Franco" Frank, and Silas Clay.

In addition to casting the former One Life to Live actors shortly after his arrival, Carlivati also made a point of re-introducing a wide variety of fan favorite veterans to the canvas, including Tristan Rogers (Robert Scorpio) Genie Francis (Laura Spencer), Lynn Herring (Lucy Coe), Finola Hughes (Anna Devane), Sean Kanan (A.J. Quartermaine) and Kin Shriner (Scott Baldwin) for extended runs. Many of them helped make the 50th anniversary a success during the aforementioned transitional absence of the contracted actors brought over from One Life to Live. On July 24, 2015, ABC announced their decision to replace Carlivati as head-writer of General Hospital with Shelly Altman and Jean Passanante.[3]

Personal life

Carlivati was born in Rochester, New York, and attended McQuaid Jesuit High School.[4] After graduating high school in 1986, Carlivati attended College of the Holy Cross for undergraduate studies and later went to George Washington University for graduate school, earned a law degree, and currently lives in New York City.[5] He is openly gay.[6][7]

Awards and nominations

Daytime Emmy Award
Writers Guild of America Award

Positions held

Show Occupation Duration
General Hospital Head Writer February 21, 2012 to October 5, 2015
One Life to Live Head Writer
Co-Head Writer
Breakdown Writer
Script Writer
Writer's Assistant
September 11, 2007 to January 13, 2012
May 8, 2007 to September 10th, 2007
2001 to 2007
1998 to 2001
1996 to 1998

Head writing tenures

Preceded by
Dena Higley
Head Writer of One Life to Live
(with Dena Higley: May 8-September 10, 2007)

May 8, 2007 - February 14, 2008
Succeeded by
Gary Tomlin (WGA Strike)
Preceded by
Gary Tomlin
Head Writer of One Life to Live
May 2, 2008 - January 13, 2012
Succeeded by
Thom Racina
Susan Bedsow Horgan
Preceded by
Garin Wolf
Shelly Altman
Head Writer of General Hospital
February 21, 2012 - October 5, 2015
Succeeded by
Jean Passanante
Shelly Altman

References


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