ABOUT EDWARD HUME
Screenwriter best known for his numerous television credits and the TV movie, The Day After (1983).
He first began in television, late in life, in 1973.
He has won a Genie award, which labels itself the Canadian Academy Award.
He was raised in the Midwest, in Chicago.
His film, The Day After, was a cultural phenomenon, and writer Elie Wiesel was interviewed about the film.