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Edward Hume

1 title Writing May 18, 1936 Died: Jul 13, 2023 Chicago, Illinois, USA

Edward Chalmers Hume, born on May 18, 1936, in Chicago, Illinois, was a prominent American writer known for his contributions to both film and television. He gained widespread recognition for crafting the popular TV series "Barnaby Jones," which aired in 1973, as well as the thought-provoking series "Common Ground," launched in 1990. Hume’s writing prowess also shone through in his acclaimed TV movie "The Day After," released in 1983, which explored the aftermath of a nuclear catastrophe and sparked significant discussions about nuclear warfare.

Throughout his life, Hume experienced several marriages, including a union with Valerie Munden Godowsky from January 29, 1973, until their divorce on July 6, 1978, and Suzanne Hope Canner, with whom he was married from 1987 until her passing in February 1994, resulting in one child. His first marriage was to Sandra Gershwin Godowsky, from April 7, 1962, until their separation in July 1972, with whom he had two children.

Hume's legacy in the industry is marked not only by his compelling narratives but also by his ability to address pressing social issues through his work. He passed away on July 13, 2023, in Raymond, New Hampshire, leaving behind a rich tapestry of storytelling that resonates with audiences even today.

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