‘Homeland’ writer-producer Bromell dies at 65

his 2012 photo released by Showtime shows Henry Bromell, executive producer of the Showtime series “Homeland” is photographed on the set in Charlotte, N.C. Bromell’s longtime agent and friend, Peter Benedek, said Bromell died Monday at a Los Angeles area hospital. He was 66. The cause of death may have been a heart attack, Benedek said Tuesday. (AP Photo/Showtime, Kent Smith)

LOS ANGELES — Henry Bromell, an Emmy Award-winning executive producer for the TV series “Homeland,” has died, a representative said Tuesday. He was 65.

Bromell died Monday at a Los Angeles area hospital, Peter Benedek, his longtime agent and friend, said Tuesday.

The cause of death could not be confirmed.

Last year, Bromell shared in Emmy and Golden Globe best-drama awards for the premium cable TV channel Showtime’s “Homeland.” In 1992, he won a Humanitas Prize, given to work that meaningfully explores the human condition, for the TV drama “I’ll Fly Away.”

Bromell was “an immensely talented and prolific” writer and producer, Showtime said in a statement. His other TV credits included “Northern Exposure,” ”Chicago Hope,” ”Rubicon” and “Brotherhood.”

“Henry was a profoundly decent and generous man. A great writer and a great friend,” ”Homeland” executive producers Alex Gansa and Howard Gordon said in a statement. “Everybody here at ‘Homeland’ is grieving, and we will miss him beyond words.”

He is survived by his wife, Sarah, and sons William and Jake, Benedek said.

Funeral plans were not immediately announced.

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