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

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  2. ^ March 13–14, 1989. means Leah Laiman was last credited on screen on March 10, 1989; no credits were run from March 13–14, 1989. Anne Howard Bailey was first credited on March 15, 1989; Laiman gets the "uncredited episodes" added to her official count and her end date is listed as March 12, 1989, but Bailey may have actually written one or ...

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  4. July 13, 1990. ( 1990-07-13) Tribes is a daily half-hour soap opera that aired briefly on Fox in 1990. Created by veteran soap writer Leah Laiman, the series was targeted at a teen audience.

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  5. Goodreads Author. Born. Israel. Genre. Fiction, Romance, Travel. Member Since. June 2015. edit data. Leah Laiman has been an Emmy-award winning headwriter of some of the most popular daytime serials, including General Hospital, Days of Our Lives, One Life To Live and As The World Turns.

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  6. Age. 77. General Hospital. Position. Head Writer. Duration. 1981-82. Leah Laiman is a former head writer for the ABC soap opera General Hospital .

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

  8. Leah Laiman (b. August 29, 1946 in Tel Aviv, Israel) is an American soap opera writer and romance novelist. Background. This Emmy Award winning writer got her start on daytime television during the early 1980s when General Hospital's Head Writer, Pat Falken Smith, quit the show with the entire writing team.

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