Linda Gottlieb
Linda Gottlieb is an American television writer and film producer.
Early life and education
Born in New Jersey, Gottlieb graduated from Wellesley College in 1960 and received an M.A. from the Russian Institute of Columbia University in 1961.
Career
Production credits
Examples of projects she has worked on include:
Films
Limbo (1972), film starring Kate Jackson
The Immigrant Experience: The Long Long Journey (1972)
The Fur Coat Club (1973), film short
Summer of My German Soldier (1978), made-for-TV movie
The Mating Season (1980)
We're Fighting Back (1981), TV movie
The Electric Grandmother (January 17, 1982), a television movie that originally aired on NBC as a 60-minute "Peacock Project" special
Dirty Dancing (1987)
Citizen Cohn (1992) cable TV film
The Gentleman Bandit (2002)
Soldier's Girl (2003)
Television episodes, series, and specials
13 Bourbon Street (1997), TV pilot
ABC Afterschool Specials
ABC Weekend Specials
NBC Special Treat
One Life to Live (Executive Producer: 1991-1994); replaced Paul Rauch; hired Michael Malone and Josh Griffith. Entertainment Weekly wrote: "OLTL (circa late 1991–1994) was airing some of the most literate drama ever to hit daytime—too good to be called 'soap opera.'"