Lisa de Cazotte

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Lisa de Cazotte
Born Lisa Smith
Nationality American
Other names Lisa S. Hesser
Alma mater Fordham University
Occupation Television producer
Spouse(s) Antoine de Cazotte

Lisa de Cazotte /də kəˈzɒt/ is an American soap opera producer.

Biography

A graduate of Fordham University, de Cazotte was previously known as Lisa S. Hesser before her marriage to French documentary producer Antoine de Cazotte.

De Cazotte was the executive producer of Passions for its entire run, from July 5, 1999 to August 7, 2008.[1] She next became the executive producer of General Hospital: Night Shift for its second season in 2008.[1][2] De Cazotte next moved to All My Children as a producer under Julie Hanan Carruthers, but did not go with the show when it moved to Los Angeles in late 2009. She also served as co-executive producer of "Days of Our Lives" from January 30, 2012 to July 31, 2015.

Positions held

All My Children

  • Producer (February 2, 2009 - January 2010)
  • Coordinating Producer (1994-1996)

Days of Our Lives

  • Co-Executive Producer (January 30, 2012 – July 31, 2015)

General Hospital: Night Shift

  • Executive Producer (Season Two, July 22, 2008 – October 21, 2008)[1][2]

One Life to Live

  • Coordinating Producer (1989-1991)
  • Associate Producer (1987-1989)
  • Intern (1983)

Passions

  • Executive Producer (July 5, 1999 – August 7, 2008)[1]

Santa Barbara

  • Producer (1991-January 15, 1993)

Sunset Beach

  • Supervising Producer (1998)
  • Producer (January 6, 1997 – 1998)

Awards and nominations

Executive producing history

Preceded by
none
Executive Producer of Passions
July 5, 1999 – August 7, 2008
Succeeded by
Show Canceled
Preceded by Executive Producer of General Hospital: Night Shift
July 22, 2008 – October 21, 2008
Succeeded by
Show Ended
Preceded by Executive Producer of Days of Our Lives (with Ken Corday and Greg Meng)
January 30, 2012 - July 31, 2015
Succeeded by
Ken Corday
Albert Alarr
Greg Meng

Notes and references

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