Charles Pratt Jr.

Charles Pratt Jr.
Born (1955-01-06) January 6, 1955
Other names
  • Charles A. Pratt Jr.
  • Chuck Pratt
Citizenship American
Occupation television writer, producer, director

Charles Pratt Jr. (born January 6, 1955 ) is an American television writer, producer and director.

In September 2014, it was revealed that Pratt had been hired as head writer and co-executive producer of The Young and the Restless.[1] In September 2016, it was confirmed that Pratt was leaving his position at The Young and the Restless to become show-runner and executive producer of the primetime series, Star.[2][3]

Daytime soap opera positions held

All My Children (hired by Brian Frons)

General Hospital

Santa Barbara

Sunset Beach

The Young and the Restless (hired by Jill Farren Phelps)

Other positions held

Beverly Hills, 90210

Cruel Intentions 2

Desperate Housewives

Gabriel's Fire

The Lying Game

Melrose Place

Models Inc.

Pacific Palisades

The Colbys

Titans

Ugly Betty

The Apostles (directed by David McNally)

Full House

Awards and nominations

Pratt has been nominated for multiple Daytime Emmys. He won the 1991 Emmy for Outstanding Writing Team with Sheri Anderson, Samuel D. Ratcliffe, Maralyn Thoma, Josh Griffith, Robert Guza Jr., Linda Hammer, Lynda Myles, Frank Salisbury, and Richard Culliton

Head writing tenure

Preceded by
Bridget and Jerome Dobson
Head writer of Santa Barbara
(with Anne Howard Bailey: December 1986–January 1989)

December 1986 – May 1990
Succeeded by
Sheri Anderson
Maralyn Thoma
Preceded by
Megan McTavish
Head writer of General Hospital
(with Robert Guza Jr.)

June 13, 2002 – March 10, 2006
Succeeded by
Robert Guza Jr.
Preceded by
James Harmon Brown and Barbara Esensten
Head writer of All My Children
(with Lorraine Broderick: February 8–15, 2010)

August 27, 2008 – February 15, 2010
Succeeded by
Lorraine Broderick
Preceded by
Shelly Altman
Jean Passanante
Tracey Thomson
Head writer of The Young and the Restless
(with Tracey Thomson)
(with Shelly Altman and Jean Passanante: January 16–March 18, 2015)

January 16, 2015 – TBA
Succeeded by
Sally Sussman Morina

Executive producing tenure

Preceded by
Bridget and Jerome Dobson
Jeffrey Hayden
Executive Producer of Santa Barbara
(with Bridget and Jerome Dobson)

October – November 1984
Succeeded by
Bridget and Jerome Dobson
Mary-Ellis Bunim
Preceded by
Jill Farren Phelps
Executive Producer of The Young and the Restless
(with Jill Farren Phelps: January 16, 2015 – July 12, 2016)
(with Mal Young: July 13, 2016 – TBA)

January 16, 2015 – TBA
Succeeded by
Mal Young

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