Dorothy Lyman is generally referred to for her work as Gwen Frame on Another World and on All My Children as Opal Sue Gardner, as Rebecca Whitmore on Generations, and on the sitcom Mama’s Family as Naomi Harper.
Lyman performs on All My Children simultaneously with the start of Mama’s Family, flying this way and that every week between New York City and Los Angeles.
Lyman went behind the camera, delivering and coordinating a sum of 75 episodes of The Nanny (all episodes of the third and fourth seasons, and everything except four episodes of the fifth), in any event, showing up on the Fran Drescher sitcom. Lyman proceeded in TV and film as an entertainer Bob, Bob Newhart’s series, I Love Trouble, featuring Nick Nolte and Julia Roberts, Blow featuring Johnny Depp, The Departed, Battlestar Galactica, and Reba. In front of an audience in Hollywood and New York, she acted in “My Kitchen Wars” a one-lady, she composed. She likewise showed up in Murder She Wrote, The Blacklist.
Lyman has composed three plays. Composing plays has been an interest of Lyman’s since the mid-1990s, yet achievement disrupted everything when The Nanny came thumping.
In Bleak Midwinter Lyman expounded on what happens when a more established individual loses their companion and their kid feels capable. 76-year-old single man Elizabeth Gladstone needs to manage to leave her home and help herself to have an improved outlook on the huge moves everyone needs to make throughout everyday life.
Her most up-to-date play The Keys is being given a Zoom perusing. T2C conversed with Dorothy and maker Pat Addiss about this new play being developed.
Delivered by Pat Flicker Addiss and Lauren Yarger, The Keys, is an account of dread, love, and trust in the hour of Covid. Follow Elizabeth on her next venture. Coordinated by Elinor Renfield. A talkback will follow the perusing.