Hal Corley is an American television writer, playwright, and theatre director. He is a member of the Dramatists Guild and the Writers Guild of America, East. He has written for All My Children (1990-1999) and As The World Turns (1999-2002), but was fired from the latter by Mary Alice Dwyer-Dobbin. After his firing, he was asked to rejoin the writing team of AMC but refused the offer. He was a friend of the late actor Roy Brocksmith.
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- Hal Corley is an American television writer, playwright, and theatre director. He is a member of the Dramatists Guild and the Writers Guild of America, East. He has written for All My Children (1990-1999) and As The World Turns (1999-2002), but was fired from the latter by Mary Alice Dwyer-Dobbin. After his firing, he was asked to rejoin the writing team of AMC but refused the offer. He was a friend of the late actor Roy Brocksmith.
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- Hal Corley is an American television writer, playwright, and theatre director. He is a member of the Dramatists Guild and the Writers Guild of America, East. He has written for All My Children (1990-1999) and As The World Turns (1999-2002), but was fired from the latter by Mary Alice Dwyer-Dobbin. After his firing, he was asked to rejoin the writing team of AMC but refused the offer. He was a friend of the late actor Roy Brocksmith.
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