Henry Bromell, a veteran television producer of such hits as Homeland and Chicago Hope , passed away today after suffering a heart attack on Monday. He was 66. The writer has served as executive producer on the aforementioned Showtime hit since it premiered early last year. Said 20th Century Fox TV/Fox 21 in a statement on his death: “We were lucky to work with Henry on and off for the past 18 years. He was a supremely talented writer and as kind and warm a person as you could ever meet. He will be deeply missed at the studio and on Homeland . Our hearts and prayers go out to his wife and children.” Bromwell is survived by his wife and two sons. His resume includes Northern Exposure , Homicide: Life On The Street , Rubicon and Carnivale .

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