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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tom_BaumTom Baum - Wikipedia

    Thomas Henle Baum (born 1940 in New York) is an American playwright, screenwriter, novelist, and short-story writer. A graduate of Harvard, where he majored in math, Baum is best known for writing The Sender and Carny, both of which he wrote directly (as Thomas Baum) for the screen.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lie_to_MeLie to Me - Wikipedia

    Samuel Baum: Starring: Tim Roth Kelli Williams Brendan Hines Monica Raymund Hayley McFarland Mekhi Phifer: Opening theme "Brand New Day" by Ryan Star: Composers: Robert Duncan Doug DeAngelis Peter Nashel: Country of origin: United States: Original language: English: No. of seasons: 3: No. of episodes: 48 (list of episodes) Production; Executive ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henry_BaumHenry Baum - Wikipedia

    Tom Baum (father) Carol Baum (mother) Website. www .henrybaum .com. Henry Baum (born June 29, 1972) is an American writer, blogger, and musician. He is considered an integral part of the Rebel Inc. writing movement.

  4. Tom Baum was born on April 29, 1993 (age 30) in Tel Aviv, Israel. He is a Celebrity TV Actor. Actor who's risen to fame on Israel reality and scripted television shows. He's appeared on the comedy program Milchemet HaMinim and has acted on the musical comedy Or Boy. According to numerology, Tom Baum's Life Path Number is 1.

  5. Thomas "Tom" Baum (born 1940 in New York) is an American playwright and screenwriter best known for writing The Sender and Carny, both of which he wrote directly for the screen. He lives in Los Angeles with his producer wife, Carol. They have two sons and three grandchildren.

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  6. About. Tom Baum is a novelist, screenwriter and playwright living in Los Angeles. He is the author of the novels We Remember Everything, Out of Body, and Counterparts, as well as two works for younger readers, Hugo the Hippo and It Looks Alive to Me!

  7. Redfield T. Baum, Sr. was a bankruptcy court judge for the United States bankruptcy court, District of Arizona. He was first appointed to the bench in 1990, and retired on February 13, 2013, succeeded on the court by Eddward Ballinger, Jr. [1] [2] [3] [4] Education.

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