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Nina Laemmle (1910–2008)

Born November 20, 1910 in London, England, Nina Jeanne Dainty moved to the United States with her mother in 1935. In 1940, she married director/producer Ernst Laemmle, the nephew of Universal Pictures mogul Carl Laemmle. They had three children (Victoria in 1941, Michael in 1942 and Christopher in 1946)... See full bio »

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Filmography

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1977 Tales of the Unexpected (TV series) (executive story consultant - 8 episodes)
No Way Out (1977) (executive story consultant)
You're Not Alone (1977) (executive story consultant)
Force of Evil (1977) (executive story consultant)
A Hand for Sonny Blue (1977) (executive story consultant)
The Nomads (1977) (executive story consultant)
 
1976 Rich Man, Poor Man - Book II (TV series) (executive script consultant - 10 episodes)
Chapter X (1976) (executive script consultant)
Chapter IX (1976) (executive script consultant)
Chapter VIII (1976) (executive script consultant)
Chapter VII (1976) (executive script consultant)
Chapter VI (1976) (executive script consultant)
 
Marcus Welby, M.D. (TV series) (executive story consultant - 86 episodes, 1969-1974) (executive story editor - 1 episode, 1972)
I've Promised You a Father: Part 1 (1974) (executive story consultant)
Out of Control (1974) (executive story consultant)
Angela's Nightmare (1974) (executive story consultant)
Each Day a Miracle (1974) (executive story consultant)
No Charity for the MacAllisters (1974) (executive story consultant)
 
1965-1966 Peyton Place (TV series) (story editor - 4 episodes)
Episode #2.102 (1966) (story editor)
Episode #2.26 (1965) (story editor)
Episode #1.75 (1965) (story editor)
Episode #1.38 (1965) (story editor)
 
1958-1961 Zane Grey Theater (TV series) (story editor - 16 episodes)
Image of a Drawn Sword (1961) (story editor)
Storm Over Eden (1961) (story editor)
Honor Bright (1961) (story editor)
Rebel Ranger (1959) (story editor)
The Sunrise Gun (1959) (story editor)
 
1961 The DuPont Show with June Allyson (TV series) (story editor - 1 episode)
School of the Soldier (1961) (story editor)
 
1959 Richard Diamond, Private Detective (TV series) (story editor - 1 episode)
The Sport (1959) (story editor)
 
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1980 Days of Our Lives (TV series)
Episode dated 21 April 1980 (1980) (head writer)
 
1977 Tales of the Unexpected (TV series)
Devil Pack (1977) (from a story by)
 
1975 Three for the Road (TV series)
The Ghost Story (1975) (story)
 
1968-1969 Peyton Place (TV series)
Episode #5.47 (1969) (writer)
Episode #5.30 (1969) (writer)
Episode #5.23 (1968) (writer)
Episode #5.17 (1968) (writer)
Episode #4.89 (1968) (writer)
 
1963 The Lloyd Bridges Show (TV series)
The Sheridan Square (1963) (story editor)
 
1959 Zane Grey Theater (TV series)
Checkmate (1959) (writer)
Make It Look Good (1959) (writer)
 
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1966-1969 Peyton Place (TV series) (associate producer - 4 episodes)
Episode #5.41 (1969) (associate producer)
Episode #5.2 (1968) (associate producer)
Episode #2.149 (1966) (associate producer)
Episode #2.144 (1966) (associate producer)
 
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Trivia:

Her tenure as head writer of daytime serial Days of Our Lives did not even last a year (April 21-October 9, 1980 to be exact) but she became (in)famous for one story what has come to be called the "Valentine's Day Massacre" during which many Salem characters were killed off. See more »

Star Sign:

Scorpio