Chris Van Etten

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Chris Van Etten is an American television soap opera writer from Rochester, New York.

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On July 29, 2017, Van Etten was promoted to co-head writer on the ABC soap opera General Hospital , replacing Jean Passanante. [1]

He has also created with writing partners are David Ozanich and David Levithan; they collaborated on the young adult novel series Likely Story for Random House. [2]

On July 30, 2019, in the wake of Shelly Altman’s retirement, Dan O’Connor was promoted to join Van Etten as co-Head Writer. [3]

On January 22, 2024, it was announced Van Etten and O'Connor had been dismissed from their positions as co-head writers; [4] [5] former associate head writer Patrick Mulcahey and present script editor Elizabeth Korte were named as their replacements. [6] Per reports, material from the former regime will air into March 2024. [7]

Positions held

General Hospital

One Life to Live

Awards and nominations

Daytime Emmy Award

Daytime Emmy Award

Writers Guild of America Award

Works

Head writer history

Preceded by Head writer of General Hospital
(with Shelly Altman: 10/9/17–10/28/19)
(with Dan O'Connor: 10/29/19 – 7/24/23)

October 9, 2017 – July 24, 2023
Succeeded by
Preceded by Head writer of General Hospital
(with Dan O'Connor)

December 18, 2023 – March 14, 2024
Succeeded by
Elizabeth Korte
Patrick Mulcahey

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References

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