Maralyn Thoma


Maralyn Thoma-Dougherty is an American television soap opera writer.

Early life

Thoma was born in Memphis, Tennessee and was raised in Houston, Texas. At age 15 she moved to Las Vegas and became a chorus girl at the Sahara Hotel. A year later, she returned to Memphis to finish school and worked as one of eight summer stock theatre dancers. She pursued a dancer career on Broadway where she worked as such for 10 years. She relocated to Los Angeles along with her two children assuming that California is better for her and them.

Career

In 1980, Thoma became a screenwriter for Columbia Pictures. A year later, she was hired as the secretary to the head writer of General Hospital. Eventually, she became a writer for the show, earning 30 million viewers. Her favorite writing was for the episode where General Hospitals Anna fell in love with a man from another planet. While she was a writer for the show, she also did writing for the Days of Our Lives and Emmy-winning Santa Barbara before moving to James E. Reilly as a screenwriter for Passions in 1999.
In 2001, Thoma moved to Bend, Oregon where she founded 2nd Street Theater, in which in 2008 she produced Helen on Wheels. In that play, she played the lead role of Helen Wheeler, an old, drunk, and armed lady. In the following year, she was a co-host of Bend Follies, a comedy play which raised money for the Tower Theatre Foundation. In the play, she is joined by the executive director Chuck Arnold from Downtown Bend Business Association and Ray Solley, the Executive Director of the Tower Theatre Foundation.

Positions held

Days of Our Lives
General Hospital
Santa Barbara
Man from Atlantis
Writers Guild of America Awards