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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ann_MarcusAnn Marcus - Wikipedia

    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.

  2. Dec 12, 2014 · Ann Marcus, who wrote scripts for soap operas and won an Emmy for parodying them as a creator and head writer for the 1970s cult hit “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman,” died on Dec. 3 in Los Angeles....

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0546068Ann Marcus - IMDb

    After marrying screenwriter Ellis Marcus, she produced three children and a play, 'A Woman's Place', which premiered in Los Angeles and led to a long and successful career in television. In the 60s she wrote sitcoms: 'Please Don't Eat The Daisies', 'Lassie', 'The Hathaways', 'Gentle Ben', etc.

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    • Little Falls, New York, USA
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    • Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, USA
  4. Dec 4, 2014 · Award-winning television writer Ann Marcus died Wednesday at 93 at her home in Sherman Oaks, Calif., the Writers Guild of America West announced Thursday.

  5. Dec 5, 2014 · Ann Marcus, who won an Emmy for “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman,” and worked on “Days of Our Lives,” “Knots Landing” and “Peyton Place,” died Wednesday at her home in Sherman Oaks.

  6. Ann Marcus, who won an Emmy for “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman,” and worked on “Days of Our Lives,” “Knots Landing” and “Peyton Place,” died Wednesday at her home in Sherman Oaks.

  7. Dec 8, 2014 · Emmy Award-winning writer Ann Marcus, who worked on classic soap operas and co-created the “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman” spoof of them, died Wednesday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los...

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