Lakin, Rita

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Name (Latin)
Lakin, Rita
Date of birth
1930-01-24
Occupation
Screenwriters Authors
Associated Language
eng
Gender
female
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 38788310
Wikidata: Q3937237
Library of congress: n 2005072416
OCoLC: oca06743938
DLC: n 2005072416
LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS: 98150303470000041
Sources of Information
  • Getting old is murder, 2006:ECIP t.p. (Rita Lakin)
  • Getting old will haunt you, 2018:title page (Rita Lakin) dust jacket (Rita Lakin's writing career includes staff writing on television programs such as Peyton Place, Mod Squad and Dynasty, as well as creating original series such as The Rookies. She was nominated for an Edgar Allan Poe award for her screenwriting and is the author of the Gladdy Gold mystery series. www.ritalakin.com)
  • born January 24, 1930 ( (Wikipedia, September 9, 2020:) )
Wikipedia description:

Rita Lakin (née Weisinger; January 24, 1930 – March 23, 2023) was an American screenwriter, active from around 1962 to 1981. She has credits for 474 produced television scripts spanning 30 productions. She was also a novelist and author of The Only Woman In The Room, a memoir of her life as one of the first female show runners and one of the first women in television (released October 2015, Applause publishing). In fiction, Lakin created the Gladdy Gold Mystery seven-book series (published by Bantam Books), including Getting Old Is Murder, Getting Old Is The Best Revenge, and Getting Old Can Kill You. Rita Weisinger was born in The Bronx, New York on January 24, 1930. She began writing regularly during the early 1960s for such television shows as The Doctors, Dr. Kildare and Peyton Place. In 1968, she began working as story editor and head writer of The Mod Squad. In 1972, she created The Rookies. In 1977, she served as executive producer of the CBS TV adaptation of the 1954 film Executive Suite. She wrote numerous "Movies of the Week" including Women in Chains, and such miniseries as Strong Medicine and Voices of the Heart. In 1981, she developed the TV series adaptation and served as show-runner of Flamingo Road. In 1989, she co-created the medical drama Nightingales. She also wrote or co-authored two original theatrical plays, No Language But a Cry and Saturday Night at Grossinger's.

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