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Ann Marcus (August 22, 1921 – December 3, 2014) was an American television writer and film producer.
She graduated from Western College for Women, worked for the New York Daily News and Life, where she worked with famed photographers such as Alfred Eisenstadt. In 2007, she was executive producer of the independent feature film, For Heaven's Sake.
Television writing credits
Lassie
The Hathaways
Please Don't Eat the Daisies
The Debbie Reynolds Show
Gentle Ben
Peyton Place
General Hospital
Love Is a Many Splendored Thing
Search for Tomorrow
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
Fernwood 2-Nite
All That Glitters
Julie Farr, M.D.
Days of Our Lives
Love of Life
Falcon Crest
Knots Landing
Knots Landing: Back to the Cul-de-Sac
Flamingo Road
L.A.T.E.R: The Life And Times of Eddie Roberts
Other
Marcus was elected to the board of directors of the WGAe seven times and served as Secretary/treasurer from 1992 to 1994. She published her memoir, Whistling Girl in 1999.
Family
She and her husband, Ellis Marcus, also a television writer, had three children.
Death
On December 3, 2014, Ann Marcus died in Sherman Oaks, California at the age of 93, from bladder cancer.
Awards and nominations
Nominated for multiple Daytime Emmys and Primetime Emmys. Her first Daytime Emmy nomination was in 1978 for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series. Marcus was also presented with the Morgan Cox Award for distinguished service to the WGA in 2000.
Head Writing Tenure
References
Sources
Ann Marcus at IMDb
The Caucus Archived 2009-04-04 at the Wayback Machine,
PRNewsWire
New York Times obituary
External links
Ann Marcus at IMDb
Ann Marcus at The Interviews: An Oral History of Television