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  1. Douglas Marland (born Marland Messner; May 5, 1934 – March 6, 1993) was an American writer, known for his work as the head writer of several soap operas . Career. Marland began his career as an actor, appearing on the Irna Phillips series The Brighter Day and As the World Turns.

  2. A graduate of Trinity University, with a master's from SMU, Liner teaches writing and criticism on the college level. For a decade she wrote for daily news… read more. March 6 marked the 15th anniversary of the death of Douglas Marland, one of the most beloved head writers in the history of soap opera.

  3. Matt Purvis. Monday, March 6th, 2023. Credit: CBS/Courtesy of the Everett Collection, Courtesy of the Everett Collection, ABC/Courtesy of the Everett Collection. Few soap opera writers have gained...

    • Matt Purvis
  4. From 1985 to 1993, the show was written by Douglas Marland, whose tenure is widely considered to be the second golden age of As the World Turns. After what had been several years of standoffs between Bunim's production office and the cast over long-term story direction, the program was finally returned to its roots under Marland and executive ...

  5. Jul 26, 2017 · Marland’s perhaps most well-known genius was his rules for how not to ruin a soap opera. These rules have been brought up time and time again, especially as of late with fans concerned about...

    • Christine Fix
  6. Mar 6, 1993 · Douglas Marland: May 5, 1935 – March 6, 1993. By Patrick Erwin. It’s been fifteen years since Douglas Marland’s death. That seems impossible to me, but then again, maybe that’s because I still see aspects of his work and his characters on screen every day. Certainly, his body of work has had a big impact on me.

  7. variety.com › people-news › douglas-marland-104735Douglas Marland - Variety

    Mar 9, 1993 · Home. Scene. People News. Mar 8, 1993 11:00pm PT. Douglas Marland. By Variety Staff. Douglas Marland, an Emmy-winning writer for “As the World Turns,” died Saturday in Norwalk, Conn., of...

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