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Agnes Nixon is a Actor American born on 10 december 1922 at Chicago (USA)

Agnes Nixon

Agnes Nixon
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Birth name Agnes Eckhardt
Nationality USA
Birth 10 december 1922 at Chicago (USA)
Death 28 september 2016 (at 93 years)
Awards Daytime Emmy Award

Agnes Nixon (born Agnes Eckhardt; December 10, 1922) is an American writer and producer. She is best known as the creator of soap operas such as One Life to Live, All My Children, and Loving. Having a key role in the production of these programs, she was either executive producer or consulting producer for all three shows for many years: on One Life to Live from 1968 to 1975, 'All My Children from 1970 to 1981, and Loving from 1993 to 1995.

Nixon continued to write for All My Children with Wisner Washam until 1983, and again with him and Lorraine Broderick from 1988 to 1992, continuing on as a consultant in recurring capacities to date. From 1970 until 1989, every episode of All My Children was written by either Nixon or her protégés Washam and Broderick, although Nixon's role with One Life to Live was more limited once she surrendered the day-to-day aspects of the show in 1975. Because of her long career and the number of successful shows she created or was a part of, she is often referred to as the "Queen" of the modern soap opera. Her creations and her writing have had the most effect on modern audiences, second only to her mentor Irna Phillips.

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Soap Life
Soap Life (2013)

Genres Documentary
Themes Films about television
Actors Lexi Ainsworth, Bradford Anderson, Rick Hearst, Carolyn Hennesy, Crystal Hunt, Bobbie Eakes
Roles Self
Rating76% 3.8207553.8207553.8207553.8207553.820755
The Soap Opera has been a staple of American television programming for over 50 years. However, in the late 2000s a number of these daytime dramas began to face major budget cuts and cancellations. Producer Matthew D'Amato and his crew sat with actors, producers, writers, and fans in over 70 interviews to provide an insider view of the world of soap operas as told by the people who live it in an attempt to uncover the reasons behind the sudden decline of the daytime soaps.