- Irving Vendig
Irving Vendig (1902-1995) was an American
soap opera writer.He created "
The Edge of Night " forProcter and Gamble Productions andCBS in 1956. He had been a writer on the "Perry Mason " radio show; when "Mason" creatorErle Stanley Gardner refused to allow the show to become a soap opera, Vendig refashioned the show into "The Edge of Night", and brought actorJohn Larkin , who played Mason on the radio, to the show as series starMike Karr .Vendig was the series'
Head Writer from 1956 until 1960, then co-head writer withJames Gentile from 1960 until 1965. Vendig was credited on-air as series' creator until his departure from the daytime drama in 1965. He also created the NBC drama "Three Steps to Heaven ". He also wrote for the daytime dramas "Search For Tomorrow " (which he wasn't able to see at his Florida home because the local CBS affiliate didn't carry it), "Paradise Bay" and "The Clear Horizon ". He also created"Hidden Faces ", a short-lived drama forNBC , which was similar in theme to his more famous "The Edge of Night", which starred Stephen Joyce, Conard Fowkes,Louise Shaffer , and a very youngLinda Blair .
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