Entertainment Dorothy Lyman’s Biography – Net Worth, Height, Children, Bio Ana LopezJanuary 19, 20230553 views Table of Contents Short informationWho is Dorothy Lyman?The Wealth of Dorothy LymanEarly life and career beginningsAnother world and all my childrenCareer after all my childrenProducer and directorPrivate lifeGeneral informationFamilyPerformanceLinks to social profilesFactsPicturesMoviesActress Director Producer Yourself AwardsAwards won Nominated awards Short information Husband Vincent Malle, John Tillinger Fact Dorothy is known for her role as Naomi Oakes Ray Oates Harper on the TV show Mama’s Family (1983). Who is Dorothy Lyman? Dorothy Lyman was born on April 18, 1947 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. She is an actress, producer and director, known for her work in numerous soap operas such as ‘All My Children’ and ‘Another World’. She was also a prominent character in the sitcom “Mama’s Family”, playing the role of Naomi Harper. The Wealth of Dorothy Lyman As of the beginning of 2020, Dorothy Lyman’s net worth is estimated to be over $6 million, earned through a successful career in the entertainment industry since the 1970s. She has earned a lot of wealth not only from acting but also from her behind-the-scenes production and directing work, especially in many of her recent projects. Early life and career beginnings Dorothy grew up in Minneapolis, where her father worked as a stock market broker. She aspired to be an actress from a young age and was even more motivated during high school, as she attended the same school as actress Jill Larson, who would later succeed her in “All My Children”. In 1970, she began attending auditions for acting projects, focusing on soap operas that were all the rage at the time. Her first soap opera project was in ‘A World Apart’ in 1971, playing flower girl Julie Stark. The show ran on ABC, but was short-lived, lasting only a year, despite the project filming continuously during this period, leading to over 300 episodes airing. She took a break from acting and returned a few years later in the long-running soap opera “The Edge of Night” as a villainous character. The show aired on CBS before later moving to NBC from the 1950s to the 1980s and was a well-known favorite among several celebrities during that time. Another world and all my children In 1976, Lyman was cast as Gwen Parrish Fame in the soap opera “Another World”, which she was part of for four years. The soap was very popular at the time due to its different take on the genre, focusing on the differences between families in terms of philosophy and social status. It was one of the first shows to talk about then-taboo topics such as abortion, and she began gaining national fame for her role. Dorothy landed her most notable role in the early ’80s, playing Opal Sue Gardner in “All My Children.” Although she was only a part of the soap for two years, her performance was impressive and she won two Emmy Awards, one for a Supporting Actress and the other for Best Actress. The show was the most watched show in the US at the time, number one in the ratings, and she was a part of the show during its golden years, when it attracted one of the largest television viewers of all time. Career after all my children After gaining fame in “All My Children”, she was offered a main role in the show “Mama’s Family”, working on both shows at the same time. She knew she would eventually leave the soap, and the prospect of a sitcom regular role plus bigger paydays enticed her to focus on that project. She left “All My Children” as it became too taxing for her to keep flying between two cities, but considers it one of the most memorable times of her career. Dorothy Lyman “Mom’s familyis a spin-off that grew out of a segment that was featured on “The Carol Burnett Show.” The show aired on NBC and ran for six seasons and 130 episodes, starring her alongside Vicki Lawrence and Thelma Harper. The show improved its ratings over the years, but eventually the show ended with Lawrence getting tired of the role and the show ran for over 100 episodes, burning out many of the cast members. Dorothy continued to act, appearing in “Tales from the Darkside”, “Generations”, and “The Bold and the Beautiful” each staying on each show for about a year. Producer and director After the end of “Mama’s Family”, Lyman looked into more avenues in the entertainment industry besides acting. She had become interested in directing and producing behind the scenes, as she saw in “Mama’s Family”. She explored this avenue and became heavily involved during the third and fourth seasons of the show “The Nanny”, working on more than 75 episodes in the mid-1990s. The show aired on CBS, starring Fran Drescher, a fashion queen who takes a job as a nanny in a high society New York neighborhood. Even as a producer and directorDorothy took on other projects, albeit mainly in recurring or guest roles, including in “Bob, Bob Blow”. She also appeared in “Departed” and the third season of “Battlestar Galactica”. In 2001, she had a cameo role in the movie “Blow” starring Johnny Depp. Some of her recent projects include “Murder She Wrote” and “The Blacklist”, appearing as a guest in both. She also enjoyed theater work and performed the one-woman show “My Kitchen Wars” based on the book of the same name written by Betty Fussell and held in New York and Hollywood. Private life Dorothy was first married to John Tillinger in 1971, and they have two children together during a 12-year marriage before divorcing. Her husband is also an actor, but is better known for his work as a director of theatrical projects. Some of his most notable projects include “Entertaining Mr. Sloane”, “Love Letters”, “Say Goodnight, Gracie”, and “The Wedding Banquet”. One of their children is film producer Emma Koskoff, who is known for her frequent collaborations with director Martin Scorsese, and is a credited producer of “The Irishman” and “The Wolf of Wall Street”. In 1987, Dorothy married Vincent Malle and the two remained together for 14 years and had a child together. They filed for divorce in 2001 and settled it the same year, she has apparently remained single ever since, at least officially. General information First and last name Dorothy Lyman Profession Television Producer, Film Producer, Film Director, Actor, Television Director Nationality American Family Husband Vincent Malle, John Tillinger Children Emma Tillinger, Sebastian Tillinger, Jason Malle Parents Violet E.Lyman, Hector H. Lyman, 20. Goodbye, Baby!, 19. Nothing Like The Ladies, 18. Look Who’s Breathing Performance Awards Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Movies Ollie Hopnoodle’s Haven of Bliss, Camp Cucamonga, Ruby in Paradise, Tears and Laughter: The Joan and Melissa Rivers Story, Dinner and Driving, World Trade Center, The Departed, Split Ends, Bad Hurt, The Northern Kingdom TV shows All My Children, Another World, Bob, Mama’s Family, The Edge of Night, A World Apart, Generations Links to social profiles Facts # Fact 1 The role of the colorful Opal Gardner originated on ABC’s All My Children (1970). 2 Dorothy is known for her role as Naomi Oakes Ray Oates Harper on the TV show Mama’s Family (1983). 3 (Former) sister-in-law of Candice Bergen. 4 Her ex-husband is Louis Malle’s brother. Pictures Movies Actress Title Year Status Character ALF 1988 TV serials Maura Noris The bald and the handsome 1987 TV serials Bonnie Roberts (1991-1992, 1994) Stories from the dark side 1985 TV serials Catherine Summer fantasy 1984 TV movie Doctor Nancy Brannigan All my children 1981-1983 TV serials Opal Purdy Cortlandt / Opal Sue Gardner Purdy Courtlandt #1 / Opal Purdy / … An other world 1980 TV serials Gwen Parrish Kader / Gwen Kader Night of the juggler 1980 Nurse Jenny A world apart 1971 TV serials Julie Strong The 300 Year Weekend 1971 Jean A life to live 1968 TV serials Sister Margaret (1975) The edge of the night 1956 TV serials Elly Jo Jameson (1972-1973) Elementary 2015 TV serials Belinda Bad pain 2015 Mrs Salisbury Law & authority 2009 TV serials Judge Dorothy Carr The Northern Empire 2009 nan Battlestar Galactica 2007 TV serials Socrata Thrace The departed 2006 Woman at Bar #1 World Trade Centre 2006 Allison’s mother Law & Order: special unit for victims 2005 TV serials Director Parker As the world changes 2004 TV serials Naomi – The maid CSI: Miami 2003 TV serials Vivian Kensington Review Amy 2002 TV serials Miss Patterson The exercise 1999-2002 TV serials Dr. Diane Starger / Expert in battered women’s syndrome Dr. Emily Fink vip 2002 TV serials Grandma Goshen Taina 2002 TV serials Reba 2002 TV serials Helena Speechless… 2001 Short Mrs. Tanner Blow 2001 Judge (Chicago) Days of our lives 2001 TV serials Contessa Dorothea DiLyman The babysitter 1993-1998 TV serials Society Woman #1 / Director / Stewardess / … Dinner and driving 1997 Rita Murder she wrote 1995 TV serials Norma Shey Hope and Gloria 1995 TV serials Maxine sisters 1995 TV serials Dr Deborah Rosen Picket fences 1994 TV serials Miriam Thorn ABC after school specials 1994 TV serials Mrs. Green I like problems 1994 Suzie, Chronicle employee Tears and Laughter: The Story of Joan and Melissa Rivers 1994 TV movie Dorothee The young Goodman Brown 1993 Sarah Good Bob 1993 TV serials Patty Fleischer Evidence 1993 TV serials Claudia Brooks Jack the Bear 1993 Mrs. Morris Life goes on 1991-1993 TV serials Maria McKenna Ruby in paradise 1993 Mildred Chambers Camp Cucamonga 1990 TV movie Millie Schector Mom’s family 1983-1990 TV serials Naomi Oates Harper Generations 1989 TV serials Rebecca Whitmore #2 (1991) Hunter 1989 TV serials Sergeant Carol James Meyers The people across the lake 1988 TV movie Ruth Mortimer Haven of Bliss by Ollie Hopnoodle 1988 TV movie Mom Director Title Year Status Character Janet’s class 2010 Documentary The Northern Empire 2009 Split ends 2009 Payne 1999 Episode 1 of the TV series The simple life 1998 TV serials The babysitter 1995-1998 TV series 74 episodes Producer Title Year Status Character Janet’s class 2010 Documentary producer The Northern Empire 2009 producer Split ends 2009 producer The babysitter 1997-1998 TV series producer – 18 episodes Yourself Title Year Status Character Vicky! 1992-1993 TV serials herself The celebrity guide to entertaining 1993 Video documentary herself Win, lose or tie 1988 TV serials herself pun 1986 TV serials herself Star table 1986 TV serials herself Super password 1985 TV serials herself The (new) $25,000 pyramid 1984 TV serials herself Match Game/Hollywood Squares Hour 1984 TV serials herself Family Feud 1982 TV serials herself Awards Awards won Year Price Ceremony Presentation Movie 1983 Emma during the day Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama Series All My Children (1970) 1982 Emma during the day Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Daytime Drama Series All My Children (1970) Nominated awards Year Price Ceremony Presentation Movie 1989 ACE CableACE Awards Supporting Actress in a Movie or Miniseries Haven of Bliss by Ollie Hopnoodle (1988) Source: IMDb, Wikipedia