Lynn Marie Latham

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Lynn Marie Latham is an American television writer and producer. Her initial foray into writing for television was as a story editor for the short-lived series Berrenger's in 1985. That same year, Latham became a writer for the nighttime serial Knots Landing.

In 1991, she and husband Bernard Lechowick created the primetime drama, Homefront, based in the post-World War II era. Latham co-created the television dramas Wild Card (Lifetime/Fireworks), Hotel Malibu (CBS/Latham-Lechowick Productions), and Second Chances (CBS/Latham-Lechowick Productions). In addition to serving as executive producer on those series, Latham also executive produced The District (CBS/StudiosUSA) and That’s Life (CBS/Paramount). She was a Creative Consultant on both Savannah (WB/Spelling) and Pacific Palisades (FOX/Spelling), a writer and producer on Knots Landing (CBS/Lorimar), and head writer for the daytime soap Port Charles (ABC). Latham served as both Head Writer and Executive Producer of The Young and the Restless from 2006 through 2007.

Latham's father, John H. Latham, was a Western writer who published seven novels and over a thousand short stories. Her cousin, Aaron Latham , wrote Urban Cowboy.

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[edit] Positions held

Mama Malone (March 1984- July 1984)

  • Writer

Berrenger's (January 1985 - March 1985)

Homefront (September 1991 - April 1993)

  • Creator, Writer & Executive Producer (1991 - 1993)

Hotel Malibu [1] (August 1994 - September 1994)

  • Writer & Executive Producer (1994)

Knots Landing (December 1979 - May 1993) (showrunner)

  • Producer (1988 - 1991)
  • Script Writer (1985 - 1991)
  • Executive Story Editor (1985 - 1988)

Live Through This (2000)

Pacific Palisades (April 1997 - July 1997)

  • Writer & Creative Consultant (1997)

Port Charles (June 1997 - October 2003)

  • Head Writer (Late 1997 - 1999)

Savannah (January 1996 - February 1997)

  • Writer & Creative Consultant (1996)

Second Chances (November 1993 - February 1994)

  • Creator, Writer & Executive Producer (1993 - 1994)

That's Life [2] (October 2000 - January 20002) (with Ellen Burstyn)

  • Writer (2001)
  • Executive Producer (2000 - 2001)

The District (October 2000 - May 2004)

  • Writer (2000)
  • Executive Producer

Wild Card (August 2003 - July 2005)

  • Creator, Writer & Executive Producer

The Young And The Restless (March 1973- Present)

  • Executive Producer (Sept. 2006 - December 24, 2007)
  • Head Writer (February 16, 2006 - December 24, 2007)
  • Creative Consultant (November 14, 2005 - February 15, 2006)


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[edit] References

Preceded by
John F. Smith
Kay Alden
Head Writer of The Young And The Restless
February 2006 - December 24, 2007)
Succeeded by
Josh Griffith
Maria Arena Bell
Preceded by
Richard Culliton
Carolyn Culliton
Head Writer of Port Charles
1997-1999
Succeeded by
Scott Hamner

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