Felicia Minei Behr is an American television producer and network executive who has worked on three daytime serials. She helped launch All My Children and won 2 Emmys for Best Drama Series as Executive Producer of the show, in 1992 and 1994.

Career edit

Minei Behr is one of the pioneers of Daytime television, helping to launch All My Children. As the first female Daytime television producer, she joined the show as an associate producer in 1970.

Her career spanned 3 decades, spending a majority of it as Executive Producer of All My Children, winning the show its first Daytime Emmy Award for "Best Drama Series" in 1992 and a second in 1994, with 9 nominations over her tenure.

Minei Behr's tenure as Executive Producer on All My Children lasted 7 years. During her tenure as EP, the show drew critical acclaim and was a consistent #2 in the ratings in the first half of the 1990s.

Minei Behr grew up on Long Island in a modest Italian family. She attended Katharine Gibbs Secretarial School in New York City. Her first job in television was at CBS as a secretary in 1960.

At a time when women were not allowed to hold high-ranking positions in television, from there, she worked her way up to various positions on several shows including The Jackie Gleason Show, The Ed Sullivan Show, and The Garry Moore Show, before helping to launch All My Children. She also served as Executive Producer on Ryan’s Hope and As the World Turns.

From 2000 to 2004, she served as Senior Vice President of ABC Daytime, overseeing production of all of the ABC soaps and The View.

Positions held edit

All My Children

Ryan's Hope

  • Executive Producer (1988–1989)
  • Producer (1982–1988)

As the World Turns

  • Executive Producer (December 1996 - July 1999)

ABC Daytime

  • Senior Vice President (May 2000 - May 2004)

Awards and nominations edit

Daytime Emmy Awards

NOMINATIONS: 9 Noms -(1990–1997; Best Drama Series; All My Children)

WINS: 2 WINS -(1992 & 1994; Best Drama Series; All My Children)

Preceded by
Joseph Hardy
Executive Producer of Ryan's Hope
April 1988 - January 1989
Succeeded by
Show Canceled
Preceded by Executive Producer of All My Children
January 1989 - April 1996
Succeeded by
Preceded by
John Valente
Executive Producer of As the World Turns
November 1996 - June 1999
Succeeded by

People's Choice Award - win (1995)

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