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Jill Farren Phelps (Jill Farren) was born on 7 July, 1950 in New York City, New York, U.S., is an American television producer. Discover Jill Farren Phelps's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

Popular As Jill Farren
Occupation American television producer
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 7 July 1950
Birthday 7 July
Birthplace New York City, New York, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1950

Jill Farren Phelps (born July 7, 1950) is an American television producer.

She is known for her work with American soap operas, having served as executive producer of Santa Barbara, Another World, Guiding Light, One Life to Live, General Hospital, and The Young and the Restless.

Jill Farren was born in New York City and earned a BFA in directing from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

She became a stage manager at McCarter Theater in Princeton, New Jersey before becoming a production assistant for various New York stage productions.

1974

She began her television career in 1974 with Guiding Light as a production assistant.

1977

From 1977-84, she served as an Emmy Award-winning music director on the ABC Daytime drama General Hospital.

1984

In 1984 she joined Santa Barbara where she ultimately rose to the position of executive producer.

She has since worked as an executive producer at all three major U.S. television networks producing six daytime dramas, as well as two prime-time dramas on cable television.

In 1984, Phelps was hired as a music director after previously working in a similar capacity at General Hospital.

She rose through the ranks, and was later promoted to producer.

1987

In 1987, when executive producer Mary-Ellis Bunim was let go, NBC Daytime named Phelps executive producer.

1988

During Phelps' time at Santa Barbara, the show won three consecutive Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Drama Series (1988 - 1990).

Under Phelps' leadership, the show saw a moderate increase in the ratings and won three consecutive Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Drama Series in 1988, 1989, and 1990.

1991

After Robert Calhoun left Guiding Light, Phelps, who had recently departed Santa Barbara, took over as executive producer in 1991.

While Phelps served as executive producer at Another World, the creation of an updated, dynamic opening sequence and refreshed sets, along with casting and other changes, were credited with ratings improving in the key demographic of women 18-49 by 34%.

1996

Phelps has been the executive producer of six American television daytime dramas, a record in the soap industry, including Santa Barbara (1987–1991), Guiding Light (1991–1995), Another World (1995–1996; resigned August 4, 1996), One Life to Live (1997–2001), General Hospital (January 2001–January 2012), and as of now, The Young and the Restless (October 2012–July 2016).

1997

After Phelps resigned as executive producer of Another World, ABC Daytime hired her to be the executive producer of One Life to Live in 1997.

2001

Phelps was named executive producer of General Hospital in 2001.

2003

In 2003, Phelps did not renew the contract of nonagenarian veteran screen and television actress Anna Lee, who had portrayed matriarch Lila Quartermaine on General Hospital for a quarter of a century.

According to fellow cast member Leslie Charleson, Lee had been promised the role for life by former executive producer Wendy Riche.

2005

She scored four more Emmy victories in the same category while serving as executive producer at General Hospital (2005, 2006, 2008, and 2012).

During her tenure there, the show won four Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Drama Series (2005, 2006, 2008, and 2012).

One highlight of Phelps' time at General Hospital was the addition of accomplished television and screen actor James Franco to the cast.

2007

Additionally, she has served as executive producer of two prime time cable dramas, the first season of SOAPnet's prime time General Hospital spin-off General Hospital: Night Shift (2007) and Nick at Nite's Hollywood Heights (2012).

Phelps broke into the daytime television industry as a production assistant on Guiding Light.

She served as a music director on General Hospital and later on Santa Barbara before she started producing.

In 2007, Phelps served as the executive producer for the first season of SOAPnet's prime time General Hospital spin-off General Hospital: Night Shift.

Charleson said in 2007, "The woman was in her 90s ... they fired her, and it broke her heart. It was not necessary."

2009

Franco has portrayed the mysterious Robert "Franco" Frank intermittently since 2009.

2011

On December 1, 2011, it was announced that Phelps' run in the television industry was coming to end, and that she would be replaced as General Hospital's executive producer by former One Life to Live executive producer Frank Valentini.

2012

In January 2012, Phelps accepted a position as executive producer of Hollywood Heights, a night-time soap opera airing on Nick at Nite.

On July 26, 2012, Sony Pictures Television, which produced Hollywood Heights, announced Phelps had been named executive producer of The Young and the Restless.

Phelps was replaced by former One Life to Live executive producer Frank Valentini in January 2012.

The future of the show Phelps led for over a decade has been uncertain due to poor ratings, but GH was renewed in April, 2012 for another year.

In January 2012, Phelps was hired as executive producer of Hollywood Heights, a soap opera for Nick at Nite.

The 80-episode limited series, which premiered on June 18, revolves around Loren (Brittany Underwood), a teen whose life is transformed after becoming a music star.

Phelps shared producing duties with Hisham Abed and the show's head writer, fellow daytime drama veteran Josh Griffith, and she is working with several former daytime television actors on the show, most notably recurring General Hospital cast member James Franco (ex-Franco).

In July 2012, following the firing of executive producer and head writer Maria Arena Bell and co-head writer Scott Hamner, Sony Pictures Television appointed Phelps executive producer of The Young and the Restless, alongside the show's former head writer Josh Griffith.

2016

Phelps was dismissed in June 2016, following the appointment of British television producer, Mal Young.

She was let go from the show in June 2016.