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Elizabeth Korte is an American television writer for the ABC Daytime soap opera General Hospital.

Positions held

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General Hospital

  • Occasional breakdown writer: 2005–2008
  • Script editor: 2002 – January 3, 2008, March 17, 2008– March 14, 2024
  • Associate head writer: 1998–2000, 2001 – January 3, 2008, March 17, 2008– March 14, 2024
  • Co-Head writer (with Michele Val Jean): February 5 – April 27, 2001
  • Head Writer (with Patrick Mulcahey): March 15, 2024 – August 6, 2024; (with Chris Van Etten): August 7, 2024 – present
  • Script writer: 1996–2000, 2001 – 2006
  • Script Continuity: April 25 or 28, 1994 – 1996

General Hospital: Night Shift

Awards and nominations

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Korte has been nominated for eight Daytime Emmy Awards, winning twice and three Writers Guild of America Awards, with one win.

Head writer history

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See also

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Elizabeth Korte is an American television writer known for her long tenure and leadership roles on the ABC daytime soap opera General Hospital. She began her association with the series in 1994 as a writer and later served as co-head writer starting in 2001, a position she held until transitioning to script editor in 2008. Korte has also contributed to the show's spinoff General Hospital: Night Shift as co-head writer and co-creator. After a period away from the head writing team, she returned in 2024, initially alongside Patrick Mulcahey and subsequently as co-head writer with Chris Van Etten, overseeing the series' creative direction in recent years. Her work has been recognized within the daytime television community, including as part of award-nominated and winning writing teams for General Hospital.

Early life

Birth and background

Elizabeth Korte was born on June 13, 1963, in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is American by nationality.

Career

Entry into television writing

Elizabeth Korte began her career in television with the ABC Daytime soap opera General Hospital, joining the production in 1991 in the Script and Continuity Department as script continuity and assistant to the writers. This support role provided her initial professional experience in the writing process, assisting the writing staff over several years. She advanced to credited writing positions on General Hospital beginning in 1995. No prior television writing credits are documented in available sources, indicating General Hospital marked the start of her television writing career.

General Hospital writing roles

Elizabeth Korte began her association with General Hospital in 1991 in support capacities, transitioning to writing roles in the mid-1990s. She held various positions on the writing team, including script writer, associate head writer, and script editor (beginning in 2008 and continuing for many years). Korte also served as the series' historian, using her deep knowledge of the show's history to guide storytelling. Her writing credits date to the mid-1990s. In 2001, she began serving as co-head writer, a role she held until transitioning to script editor in 2008. She remained a key member of the writing staff for decades, contributing to the narrative across multiple eras.

Co-creator of General Hospital: Night Shift

Elizabeth Korte co-created the primetime spin-off General Hospital: Night Shift with Robert Guza Jr. in 2007. As co-head writer with Guza, she contributed to its development and scripting. The series premiered on SOAPnet on July 12, 2007, focusing on nighttime events at Port Charles General Hospital. Korte received writing credits for five episodes in the first season (2007). Her credited involvement was limited to the inaugural season (July to October 2007). The show ran for a second season in 2008 without her writing credits and concluded in October 2008 after two seasons.

Co-Head Writer of General Hospital

In January 2024, Elizabeth Korte was appointed co-head writer of General Hospital alongside Patrick Mulcahey, replacing Chris Van Etten and Dan O'Connor. Patrick Mulcahey departed in May 2024. In August 2024, Chris Van Etten returned as co-head writer alongside Korte. Episodes incorporating material from the Korte-Van Etten team began airing on August 8, 2024. Under their leadership, the team has focused on dramatic developments and new romantic storylines in previews for 2025.

Awards and nominations

Daytime Emmy Awards

Elizabeth Korte has received acclaim at the Daytime Emmy Awards for her contributions to the writing staff of General Hospital. At the 51st Daytime Emmy Awards held on June 7, 2024, she was part of the General Hospital writing team that won the Outstanding Writing Team for a Daytime Drama Series award for their work on the show during the eligibility period. The honor was shared among the credited writers, including Dan O'Connor, Chris Van Etten, Elizabeth Korte, Ashley D. Cook, Emily Culliton, Suzanne Flynn, Lucky Gold, Shannon Peace, Charlotte Gibson, Kate Hall, Dave Rupel, Lisa Seidman, and Scott Sickles. This recognition highlights her long tenure and contributions in the writing department of the soap opera. No other Daytime Emmy nominations or wins for her writing work have been verified in available sources for this section.

Other recognitions

Elizabeth Korte has received recognition from the Writers Guild of America through multiple nominations in the Daytime Drama category for her work as a writer on General Hospital. In 2025, General Hospital earned a nomination for the Writers Guild Awards (covering 2024 work), with Korte and Chris Van Etten credited as head writers alongside a full writing team including Nigel Campbell, Ashley Cook, Emily Culliton, Suzanne Flynn, Charlotte Gibson, Lucky Gold, Kate Hall, Catherine LePard, Patrick Mulcahey, Dan O’Connor, Shannon Peace, Stacey Pulwer, Anne Schoettle, Scott Sickles, and Micah Steinberg. In 2022, the series was again nominated, with Korte listed among the writing team under head writers Chris Van Etten and Dan O’Connor. She was also part of the General Hospital writing staff nominated in 2020, alongside head writers Shelly Altman and Christopher Van Etten as well as other team members including Anna T. Cascio, Dan O’Connor, Barbara Bloom, Suzanne Flynn, Charlotte Gibson, Lucky Gold, Kate Hall, Donny Sheldon, and Scott Sickles. These nominations highlight her contributions to the show's writing across different eras and roles, though no wins in this category have been documented for the series during her tenure. No other major industry recognitions beyond Daytime Emmy Awards and these WGA nominations have been verified from reliable sources.

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