Christopher Goutman
Christopher Goutman (born December 19, 1952) is an American writer, producer, actor and director.[1][2] He is most notable for his work on daytime soap operas.
He was married from 1985–2016 to actress Marcia McCabe, whom he met while he was on Search for Tomorrow.[3][4]
Positions held
All My Children
- Director: 1987 – 1996, 2013
Another World
- Executive Producer: November 1998 – June 25, 1999[5]
- Director: 1983 – 1987, 1998–1999
- Head Writer (with Vivian Gundaker): January 25, 2008 – April 18, 2008
- Executive Producer: July 1999 – Sept 17, 2010
- Occasional Director: 1999–2010
- Director: 1996 – 1998
- Director: June 1, 2011 – July 15, 2011 (three episodes)
Guiding Light
- Director: 1982 – 1983
Santa Barbara
- Director (late 1980s)
- Director: December 15, 2010 – January 2011 (two episodes)
Acting credits
- 1978–79: Search for Tomorrow as Marc D'Antoni [6]
- 1980-1981: The Edge of Night as Sharkey
- 1981: Charlie's Angels as David (episode: "Waikiki Angels")
- 1981: Bosom Buddies as Todd (episode: "Beauty and the Beasts")
- 1981: The Prowler as Deputy Mark London
- 1982: Texas as George St. John
- 1983: The Powers of Matthew Star as Lou Daggot (episode: "The Great Waldo Shepherd")
- 1985: Goodbye, New York as Jack
- 1986: George Washington II: The Forging of a Nation as James Reynolds
Awards and nominations
Daytime Emmy Awards
- Nominations: (2002, 2004–2006; Best Drama Series; ATWT); (1990–1994; Best Directing; AMC)
- Wins: (2001, 2003; Best Drama Series; ATWT); (1995; Best Directing; AMC)
His first awards nomination in 1990 was shared with Jack Coffey, Henry Kaplan, Conal O'Brien, Barbara M. Simmons, and Shirley Simmons.
- Nominations: 1998 (for ATWT, shared with Charles C. Dyer and Maria Wagner – episode #10,446), 2005, 2008
References
- ^ "Christopher Goutman". Tisch School of the Arts.
- ^ "Christopher Goutman Bio". How Did You Get That Job?.
- ^ Reichardt, Nancy M. "Baby boom hits soap stars". The Post and Courier, February 5, 1992, 10-D. Retrieved on May 30, 2013.
- ^ "MARCIA MCCABE, ACTRESS, IS BRIDE OF A TV DIRECTOR". The New York Times. 14 April 1985.
- ^ Havens, Candace. "Another World soon to be just another memory". Ludington Daily News, June 18, 1999, p. TV-6. Retrieved on May 30, 2013.
- ^ Scheuer, Steven H. "Trauma's ahead for Ed and Carla". Miami News, September 2, 1978, p. 12. Retrieved on May 30, 2013.
External links
- Christopher Goutman at IMDb
Preceded by Charlotte Savitz | Executive Producer of Another World November 1998 – June 25, 1999 | Succeeded by show canceled |
Preceded by | Executive Producer of As the World Turns July 1999 – September 2010 | Succeeded by show canceled |
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- Michael Stich (1991)
- Susan Strickler (1992)
- Jill Mitwell (1993)
- Michael Stich (1994)
- William Ludel and Alan Pultz (1995)
- Kathryn Foster and Mike Denney (1996)
- Scott McKinsey (1997)
- James Sayegh (1998)
- Herbert Stein (1999)
- Jill Mitwell (2000)
- William Ludel (2001)
- Scott McKinsey (2002)
- Larry Carpenter (2003)
- Bruce S. Barry (2004)
- Owen Renfroe (2005)
- Jill Mitwell (2006)
- Larry Carpenter (2007)
- Larry Carpenter (2008)
- Christopher Goutman (2009)
- Larry Carpenter (2010)
- William Ludel (2011)
- Jill Mitwell (2012)
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