Name Ellen Weston Role Actress | Spouse Ami Hadani (m. 1963) Children Jon Weston | |
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Awards WGA Award for Best Daytime Drama - Television Nominations Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team Movies and TV shows The Questor Tapes, Another World, Medusa's Child, Holiday in Your Heart Similar People Gillian Spencer, Danielle Paige, Lloyd Gold, David Kreizman, Jill Lorie Hurst |
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Ellen Weston (born April 19, 1939, New York City) is an American actress, producer, and writer. Born Ellen Weinstein in New York City, Weston appeared on Broadway in Toys in the Attic, A Far Country, and Mary, Mary, among other productions.
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Her first notable television role was a stint as Robin Fletcher on Guiding Light from 1963–64, followed by another daytime role as Karen Gregory on Another World. In 1979 she appeared as Derek's ex-wife on The Young and the Restless.

Weston made appearances in Get Smart, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, Bewitched, Bonanza, Wonder Woman, S.W.A.T. and The Bob Newhart Show, and television movies such as Letters from Three Lovers (1973), Miracle on 34th Street (1973), The Questor Tapes (1974) and Revenge of the Stepford Wives (1980).
In 1972, Weston co-wrote seven songs with singer Lesley Gore for Gore's Mowest debut album "Someplace Else Now". Weston's first writing job was as a staff writer for Capitol. She was hired to write made-for-TV movies, including Lies Before Kisses, See Jane Run, The Disappearance of Vonnie, and the 1999 movie As The Beat Goes On: The Sonny and Cher Story. She was a producer for several of the movies.

In 2003 John Conboy, executive producer of Guiding Light hired Weston, who had worked for him on The Young and the Restless and Capitol, as the head writer. The core narrative during Weston's tenure focused on the mystery involving Maryanne Carruthers. This storyline facilitated the return of actress Carrie Nye, a personal friend of Weston's, to the series. However, the plot faced criticism for its striking similarity to a storyline aired by "Guiding Light" two decades prior, as well as for significant historical alterations concerning five central characters. In 2004, Weston was succeeded by David Kreizman as the new executive producer.
Personal life
Weston married audio engineer Ami Hadani of TTG Studios on September 8, 1963. They had one son, Jonathan Hadani (aka Jon Weston).