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'''Thom Racina''' is an American television writer and novelist. He hails from [[Kenosha, Wisconsin]], went to school in Albuquerque and Chicago, where he got a MFA in Theatre Arts and Directing. |
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| playername = Stef Nijland |
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| fullname = Stefan Nijland |
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| dateofbirth = {{birth date and age|1988|8|10|df=yes}} |
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| cityofbirth = [[Hoogezand-Sappemeer]] |
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| countryofbirth = [[Netherlands]] |
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| height = |
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| position = [[Striker]] |
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| currentclub = [[PSV Eindhoven]] |
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| clubnumber = 16 |
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| youthyears = 1997–2007 |
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| youthclubs = [[FC Groningen]] |
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| years = 2007–2008<br/>2008– |
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| clubs = [[FC Groningen]]<br />[[PSV Eindhoven]] |
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| caps(goals) = {{0}}18 {{0}}(4)<br />{{0}}1 {{0}}(0) |
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| nationalyears = |
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| nationalteam = |
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| nationalcaps(goals) = |
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| pcupdate = 13 September 2008 |
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}} |
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He is close friends with [[Sally Sussman Morina]]. |
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'''Stefan Nijland''' (born [[10 August]] [[1988]] in [[Hoogezand-Sappemeer]]) is a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[football (soccer)|football]] player who currently plays for [[PSV Eindhoven]]. His father is [[Hans Nijland]], who is the Managing Director of [[FC Groningen]]. |
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==Positions held== |
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{{PSV Eindhoven squad}} |
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''[[Another World (TV series)|Another World]]'' |
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*Breakdown Writer: 1988 |
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*Script Writer: 1987 |
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''[[Dangerous Women]]'' |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Nijland, Stefan}} |
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*[[Head Writer]]: 1991 |
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[[Category:1988 births]] |
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[[Category:Living people]] |
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[[Category:Dutch footballers]] |
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{{Netherlands-footy-bio-stub}} |
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''[[Days of our Lives]]'' |
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[[nl:Stefan Nijland]] |
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*Co-Head Writer: 1984 - 1986 |
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''[[Jam Bay]]'' |
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*Head Writer: 1994 |
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''[[Family (TV series)|Family]]'' |
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*Writer: 1978 |
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''[[Family Passions]]'' |
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*Head Writer: 1993 - 1994 |
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''[[Friends and Lovers]]'' |
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*Head Writer: 1994 |
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''[[General Hospital]]'' |
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*Co-Head Writer: 1981 - 1984 |
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''[[Generations (TV series)|Generations]]'' |
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*Co-Head Writer: 1989 - 1991 |
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''[[Santa Barbara (TV series)|Santa Barbara]]'' |
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*Breakdown Writer: February 1992 - [[January 15]] [[1993]] |
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*Co-Head Writer: 1991 - January 1992 |
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''[[Search for Tomorrow]]'' |
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*Script Writer: 1980 |
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''[[The Young and the Restless]]'' (hired by [[Maria Arena Bell]] fired by [[Barbara Bloom]]) |
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*Script Writer: August 1, 2008 - September 22, 2008 |
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Adams Morgan |
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*Creator (with [[Susan Bedsow Horgan]]) |
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==Novels== |
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*[[The Great Los Angeles Blizzard]] (1977); ublished in 1977, and which was to become the basis for the ratings-breaking "Ice Princess" story on General Hospital. |
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*[[Lifeguard]] (1978) |
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*[[Blizzard]] (1979) |
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*[[Nine to Five]] (1980) |
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*Snow Angel (1996) |
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*[[Hidden Agenda]] (1997) |
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*[[Secret Weekend]] (1999) |
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*[[The Madman's Diary]] (2001) |
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*[[Never Forget]] (2002) |
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*[[Deadly Games]] (2003) |
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*[[Deep Freeze]] (2005) |
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*[[Guardian Angel]] (with [[Terri Lee Ryan]]) |
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==Awards & Nominations== |
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[[Daytime Emmy Awards]] NOMINATIONS |
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*(1985 & 1987; Best Writing; Days of Our Lives) |
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*(1983 & 1984; Best Writing; General Hospital) |
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[[Writers Guild of America Award]] NOMINATIONS |
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*(For 1992 season; Santa Barbara) |
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*(For 1987 season; Days of Our Lives) |
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==External links== |
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*[http://www.thomracina.com] |
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*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1025086] |
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*[http://www.romantictimes.com/books_review.php?book=2339] |
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*[http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/printerpage.php?id=14871] |
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*[http://www.themysteryreader.com/racina-agenda.html] |
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*[http://www.palmspringslife.com/media/Palm-Springs-Life/August-2004/Icebreaker/] |
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*[http://www.mediabistro.com/events/view_event.asp?id=5988] |
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*[http://www.lightningwebhosts.com/aboutauthors.html] |
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*[http://www.daniellegirard.com/old/doings.html] |
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*[http://palmdesertmfa.ucr.edu/events_calendar.html] |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Racina, Thom}} |
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[[Category:American soap opera writers|Racina]] |
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[[Category:Year of birth missing (living people)]] |
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[[Category:Living people]] |
Revision as of 20:59, 10 October 2008
Thom Racina is an American television writer and novelist. He hails from Kenosha, Wisconsin, went to school in Albuquerque and Chicago, where he got a MFA in Theatre Arts and Directing.
He is close friends with Sally Sussman Morina.
Positions held
- Breakdown Writer: 1988
- Script Writer: 1987
- Head Writer: 1991
- Co-Head Writer: 1984 - 1986
- Head Writer: 1994
- Writer: 1978
- Head Writer: 1993 - 1994
- Head Writer: 1994
- Co-Head Writer: 1981 - 1984
- Co-Head Writer: 1989 - 1991
- Breakdown Writer: February 1992 - January 15 1993
- Co-Head Writer: 1991 - January 1992
- Script Writer: 1980
The Young and the Restless (hired by Maria Arena Bell fired by Barbara Bloom)
- Script Writer: August 1, 2008 - September 22, 2008
Adams Morgan
- Creator (with Susan Bedsow Horgan)
Novels
- The Great Los Angeles Blizzard (1977); ublished in 1977, and which was to become the basis for the ratings-breaking "Ice Princess" story on General Hospital.
- Lifeguard (1978)
- Blizzard (1979)
- Nine to Five (1980)
- Snow Angel (1996)
- Hidden Agenda (1997)
- Secret Weekend (1999)
- The Madman's Diary (2001)
- Never Forget (2002)
- Deadly Games (2003)
- Deep Freeze (2005)
- Guardian Angel (with Terri Lee Ryan)
Awards & Nominations
Daytime Emmy Awards NOMINATIONS
- (1985 & 1987; Best Writing; Days of Our Lives)
- (1983 & 1984; Best Writing; General Hospital)
Writers Guild of America Award NOMINATIONS
- (For 1992 season; Santa Barbara)
- (For 1987 season; Days of Our Lives)