Maralyn Thoma

A year later, she returned to Houston to finish school and worked as one of eight summer stock theatre dancers.

Her favorite writing was for the episode where General Hospital's Anna fell in love with a man from another planet.

[2] While she was a writer for the show, she also did writing for the Days of Our Lives and Emmy-winning Santa Barbara[3] before moving to James E. Reilly as a screenwriter for Passions in 1999.

In 2009, she was a co-host of Bend Follies, a comedy play which raised money for the Tower Theatre Foundation.

[citation needed] Days of Our Lives General Hospital Santa Barbara Man from Atlantis Daytime Emmy Award: Her first nomination in 1984 was shared with Margaret DePriest, Sheri Anderson, Michael Robert David, Susan Goldberg, Bob Hansen, Leah Markus, and Dana Soloff.