Lynn Marie Latham

Lynn Marie Latham is an Emmy Award-winning television writer and producer.[1] 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, Hotel Malibu, and Second Chances. In addition to serving as Executive Producer on those series, Latham also Executive Produced The District and That’s Life. She was a Creative Consultant on both Savannah and Pacific Palisades, a writer and producer on Knots Landing, and Head Writer for the ABC Daytime soap opera Port Charles. Latham served as both Head Writer and Executive Producer of The Young and the Restless from 2006 to 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 the article that inspired the movie Urban Cowboy.

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Positions held

Mama Malone

Berrenger's

Knots Landing

Homefront

Hotel Malibu

Live Through This

Pacific Palisades

Port Charles

Savannah

Second Chances

That's Life

The District

Wild Card

The Young and the Restless

Awards

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