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== Background ==
== Background ==
Laiman got her start on daytime television during the early 1980s at [[General Hospital]]. Laiman succeeded former [[Head Writer]], [[Pat Falken Smith]], along with novelist [[Thom Racina]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=C4sxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=gqcFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3881,6982812&dq=leah-laiman&hl=en|title=Speaking of Soaps|last=Cooper|first=Mary Ann|date=30 May 1982|work=[[Reading Eagle]]|page=9|accessdate=22 April 2011}}</ref> The pair began working on the show during its heyday, including [[Luke Spencer]] and [[Laura Spencer|Laura Webber]]'s widely publicized 1981 wedding, which included notable Hollywood legend [[Elizabeth Taylor]]. After three years on GH, Laiman followed Racina to ''[[Days of our Lives]]'' to work with [[Sheri Anderson]] where the three wrote several stories, including Bo and Hope's wedding in England, and co-created the characters of [[Steve Johnson (fiction)|Steve "Patch" Johnson]] and [[John Black (fiction)|John Black]]. In 1986, Laiman became sole head writer and created the character of [[Jack Deveraux]] and developed the popular romance of [[Steve Johnson and Kayla Brady]].

This Emmy Award winning writer got her start on daytime television during the early 1980s at [[General Hospital]]. Laiman succeeded former [[Head Writer]], [[Pat Falken Smith]], along with novelist [[Thom Racina]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=C4sxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=gqcFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3881,6982812&dq=leah-laiman&hl=en|title=Speaking of Soaps|last=Cooper|first=Mary Ann|date=30 May 1982|work=[[Reading Eagle]]|page=9|accessdate=22 April 2011}}</ref> The pair began working on the show during its heyday, including [[Luke Spencer]] and [[Laura Spencer|Laura Webber]]'s widely publicized 1981 wedding, which included notable Hollywood legend [[Elizabeth Taylor]]. After three years on GH, Laiman followed Racina to ''[[Days of our Lives]]'' to work with [[Sheri Anderson]] where the three wrote several stories, including Bo and Hope's wedding in England, and co-created the characters of [[Steve Johnson (fiction)|Steve "Patch" Johnson]] and [[John Black (fiction)|John Black]]. In 1986, Laiman became sole head writer and created the character of [[Jack Deveraux]] and developed the popular romance of [[Steve Johnson and Kayla Brady]].


After ''Days of our Lives,'' Laiman moved to ''One Life to Live,'' where she stayed as staff writer from 1990 through 1997 and served as head writer from 1990 to 1991 {{Citation needed|date=April 2008}} and then again from 1996 to 1997. In 1998, she took a job at the ailing [[NBC Daytime]] serial ''[[Another World (TV series)|Another World]]''. The show was cancelled in June 1999. Her next job was at ''[[As the World Turns]].'' In 2000, Laiman was fired from ATWT and turned to writing novels for five years. Laiman was rehired on ''As the World Turns'' in 2005 as an associate head writer.
After ''Days of our Lives,'' Laiman moved to ''One Life to Live,'' where she stayed as staff writer from 1990 through 1997 and served as head writer from 1990 to 1991 {{Citation needed|date=April 2008}} and then again from 1996 to 1997. In 1998, she took a job at the ailing [[NBC Daytime]] serial ''[[Another World (TV series)|Another World]]''. The show was cancelled in June 1999. Her next job was at ''[[As the World Turns]].'' In 2000, Laiman was fired from ATWT and turned to writing novels for five years. Laiman was rehired on ''As the World Turns'' in 2005 as an associate head writer.

Revision as of 20:34, 23 December 2011

Leah Laiman
Born (1946-08-29) August 29, 1946 (age 77)
OccupationWriter

Leah Laiman (b. August 29, 1946 in Tel Aviv, Israel) is an American soap opera writer and romance novelist.

Background

Laiman got her start on daytime television during the early 1980s at General Hospital. Laiman succeeded former Head Writer, Pat Falken Smith, along with novelist Thom Racina.[1] The pair began working on the show during its heyday, including Luke Spencer and Laura Webber's widely publicized 1981 wedding, which included notable Hollywood legend Elizabeth Taylor. After three years on GH, Laiman followed Racina to Days of our Lives to work with Sheri Anderson where the three wrote several stories, including Bo and Hope's wedding in England, and co-created the characters of Steve "Patch" Johnson and John Black. In 1986, Laiman became sole head writer and created the character of Jack Deveraux and developed the popular romance of Steve Johnson and Kayla Brady.

After Days of our Lives, Laiman moved to One Life to Live, where she stayed as staff writer from 1990 through 1997 and served as head writer from 1990 to 1991 [citation needed] and then again from 1996 to 1997. In 1998, she took a job at the ailing NBC Daytime serial Another World. The show was cancelled in June 1999. Her next job was at As the World Turns. In 2000, Laiman was fired from ATWT and turned to writing novels for five years. Laiman was rehired on As the World Turns in 2005 as an associate head writer.

Positions held

Another World

As the World Turns

  • Associate Head Writer (3 March 2005 - end of 2005 and November 2009 – September 17, 2010)
  • Head Writer (August 1999 - August 2000)
  • Co-Head Writer (Winter 2006 - January 24, 2008; April 18, 2008 - November 2009) (replaced by David Krizeman)

Days of our Lives

  • Breakdown Writer (1991)
  • Head Writer (1986–1989)
  • Co-Head Writer (1984–1986)

General Hospital

  • Associate Head Writer (1980–1984)

Guiding Light

  • Breakdown Writer (1993)

One Life to Live

  • Co-Head Writer (1996–1997)

Awards and nominations

Daytime Emmy Awards

  • NOMINATION (2000 & 2006; Best Writing; As the World Turns)
  • WIN (2001; Best Writing; As the World Turns)
  • NOMINATION (1990; Best Writing; One Life to Live)
  • NOMINATION (1984, 1985, 1987; Best Writing; Days of our Lives)
  • NOMINATION (1983 & 1984; Best Writing; General Hospital)

Writers Guild of America Award NOMINATIONS

  • (1998 & 2005 Season; As the World Turns)
  • (1994 Season; Guiding Light)
  • (1987 & 1991 Season; Days of our Lives)
Preceded by Head Writer of Days of our Lives
19 November 1986–16 March 1989
Succeeded by
Preceded by Head Writer of Another World
July 1998–June 1999
Succeeded by
none
Preceded by Head Writer of As the World Turns
August 1999–August 2000
Succeeded by

References

  1. ^ Cooper, Mary Ann (30 May 1982). "Speaking of Soaps". Reading Eagle. p. 9. Retrieved 22 April 2011.

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