Steve Sohmer (born 1941) is an author, television screenwriter, and former network television executive. For other uses, see 1941 (disambiguation). ...
Sohmer ran his own production company before writing his first novel, Favorite Son (1988). It became the basis for a television movie and the series Mancuso, FBI, both produced by Sohmer. He later wrote a second political thriller, Patriots (1991).
Sohmer was President and Chief Operating Officer of Columbia Pictures and an Executive Vice President at NBC. He wrote the screenplay for the television movie Tom Clancy's OP Center (1995) and created the series Twice in a Lifetime (1999). The Columbia Pictures logo from 1993 to the present Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. ... This article is about the television network. ... For the member of the Irish folk band The Clancy Brothers, see Tom Clancy (singer) and for the American Celticist, see Thomas Owen Clancy. ... Twice in a Lifetime was a television series from 1999 to 2001. ...
Sohmer was married to soap opera star Deidre Hall, though they later divorced. Deidre Hall (born Deidre Ann Hall on October 31, 1947) is an American actress best known for her role as Dr Marlena Evans on the NBC daytime soap Days of our Lives. ...
She was married to network executive SteveSohmer from 1991 to 2005.
Hall and Sohmer became parents via surrogacy, and the conception of their first child was chronicled in the autobiographical TV-movie Never Say Never: The Deidre Hall Story.
In the early 1980s, she had a relationship with Ned Randolph, who was at that time state senator in Louisiana; he would go on to serve as mayor of Alexandria, Louisiana.