Lynn Marie Latham - Positions Held

Positions Held

Mama Malone

  • Writer: March 1984 - July 1984

Berrenger's

  • Creator
  • Story Editor: January 1985 - March 1985

Knots Landing

  • Producer: 1988 - 1991
  • Script Writer: 1985 - 1991
  • Executive Story Editor: 1985 - 1988

Homefront

  • Creator
  • Writer: September 1991 - April 1993
  • Executive Producer: September 1991 - April 1993

Hotel Malibu

  • Writer: August 1994 - September 1994
  • Executive Producer: August 1994 - September 1994

Live Through This

  • Executive Consultant: 2000

Pacific Palisades

  • Writer: April 1997 - July 1997
  • Creative Consultant: April 1997 - July 1997

Port Charles

  • Head Writer: 1997 - 1999

Savannah

  • Writer: 1996
  • Creative Consultant: 1996

Second Chances

  • Creator
  • Writer: November 1993 - February 1994
  • Executive Producer: November 1993 - February 1994

That's Life

  • Writer: 2001
  • Executive Producer: 2000 - 2001

The District

  • Writer: 2000
  • Executive Producer: 2000

Wild Card

  • Creator
  • Writer: August 2003 - July 2005
  • Executive Producer: August 2003 - July 2005

The Young and the Restless

  • Executive Producer: October 25, 2006 - December 24, 2007
  • Head Writer: February 16, 2006 - December 24, 2007
  • Creative Consultant: November 14, 2005 - February 15, 2006

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