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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lisa_SeidmanLisa Seidman - Wikipedia

    Lisa Seidman (born April 27, 1957, in Massapequa, New York) is an American television writer who has primarily written for soap operas. She is a graduate of Franklin & Marshall College .

  2. Jun 6, 2013 · The Dallas Decoder Interview: Lisa Seidman. June 6, 2013 by Chris Baker 10 Comments. Lisa Seidman. Lisa Seidman was a writer on the original “Dallas” during its final two seasons and penned many of the show’s best episodes from that era. She later wrote for “Knots Landing” and now serves as associate head writer for “The Young and ...

  3. www.cedars-sinai.org › csmagazine › a-storied-lifeA Storied Life | Cedars-Sinai

    A Storied Life. With the help of her doctor, writer Lisa Seidman beat cancer with laughter, a lot of stories—and one very special Emmy. The scene: Lisa Seidman’s cozy living room. A picture window looks out on a tree-lined street in Sherman Oaks, California. A coffee table is covered with books, papers and two arching Emmy statuettes.

  4. We are the Congregation of the Missionary Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Queen of the World. The name is shortened as Congregation of Mary Queen, in Vietnamese -Dòng Trinh Vương, and in Latin - Congregatio Maria Regina (CMR). We are a Catholic religious institute of vowed religious women consecrated to God through the Blessed Virgin ...

  5. All are welcome to the opening reception for the spring art exhibit, Beneath the Surface, featuring photographs of well-known Madison locations seen in intriguingly unfamiliar ways. Photographer, Lisa Seidman crafts images emphasizing the furtive, fleeting, hidden and unnoticed.

  6. falconcrest.org › interviews › crewSeidman - 2015 - E

    Also regarding David, Lisa sent me the scan of a note, in which he thanked her for re-vising The Big Bang (episode 159 <7.04>). From my research at William and Mary, I remembered that Lisa had once written her professor she had done a “monster rewrite” on this script, which had been turned in by freelance writer Joel J. Feigenbaum. Among

  7. Lisa Seidman, 1988, id69753, Box: 5; Folder: 65. Department of Theatre, Speech, and Dance Records, UA 59. Special Collections Research Center.

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