Tom Baum


Thomas Henle Baum 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 for the screen. He lives in Los Angeles with his producer wife, Carol Baum. He has two sons, Will Baum and Henry Baum, and three grandchildren. He is a descendant of the German anatomist Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle, who discovered and named the loop of Henle in the human kidneys.

Awards and nominations

Film and television credits

Books

Hugo the Hippo It Looks Alive To Me! Out Of Body The Sender We Remember Everything
  • ''Counterparts''

Short stories

Lost and Found Backward, Turn Backward On Location The Big Pieces The Farabi Connection The Rebirth of Yost
  • ''A Friend in Need''

Short films

Co-directed with Dennis LoKansas City GorkCome Dance With Me
  • ''The Catman's Primal Scene''

Produced plays

  • Wonk Love
  • The Great Outdoors
  • Ashley Saves the World
  • Taps for Paps
  • SchadenFriday
  • The Out of Body Treatment for Marital Dysfunction
  • Don't Empty the Frog
  • Human Services
  • Front Door Open
  • Epicenter
  • Endangered Species
  • Dork Love
  • Breach
  • Shock Therapy
  • Toby 24/7 Gets Lucky
  • Free Pass
  • Frenemies
  • Last One Under
  • Kalifa Reports for Treatment
  • ''Sperm''

Miscellaneous

Tom Baum was a columnist for Filmmaking Review, and columnist and puzzlemaster for the Innuendo, a Los Angeles free paper. He taught screenwriting at UCLA and USC.