Joyce Elaine Corrington (née Hooper; born August 5, 1936) is an American television and film writer.[1] She was married to fellow soap-opera writer John William Corrington, who died in 1988.

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Joyce Hooper Corrington
Born
Joyce Elaine Hooper

(1936-08-05) August 5, 1936 (age 88)
United States
OccupationScreenwriter
SpouseJohn William Corrington (m. 1960)
Children4
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Career

In an interview on the Omega Man DVD she mentions that her first degree was in engineering and her PhD in chemistry. She was a professor in chemistry at Xavier University of Louisiana in 1978.[2]

With her husband, she wrote five screenplays, Von Richthofen and Brown (1969), The Omega Man (1971),[3] Boxcar Bertha (1971),[1] The Arena (1972), and Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973), and a television film, The Killer Bees (1974).[citation needed]

She served as Director of Research in Science and associate professor of chemistry at Xavier University of Louisiana, in New Orleans.[citation needed]

She co-created the short-lived soap opera Texas, along with her husband and a fellow soap-opera colleague, Paul Rauch. She wrote for other serials, including Search for Tomorrow, General Hospital, and One Life to Live. Her most recent position was as a producer and story editor for MTV's The Real World.[4]

Selected filmography

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