- Edward Canfor-Dumas
Edward Canfor-Dumas (born 1957) is an award-winning TV scriptwriter and novelist. After winning a scholarship to Latymer Upper School,
Hammersmith , he read English Literature atNew College, Oxford . Soon after, he started penning scripts for popular television series such as "The Bill " and "Kavanagh QC ". His first major feature-length programme was "Tough Love", a powerful drama about police corruption, starringRay Winstone . He then wrote the drama for the highly-acclaimedBBC drama-documentary "", which was nominated for a BAFTA, and followed this in 2005 with "Supervolcano".He branched out into novels in the same year, with the successful modern story "The Buddha, Geoff and Me" [http://www.mrsite.co.uk/usersitesv9/thebuddhageoffandme.com/wwwroot/index.htm] . The book is based on Buddhist teachings - a practising Buddhist himself, Canfor-Dumas is a member of the lay group
Soka Gakkai International (SGI). He is also active as Chair of the pressure group "ministry for peace" [http://www.ministryforpeace.org/] , which campaigns for a ministry within government dedicated to working for peace at home and abroad. It was in this capacity that he took a lead role in establishing the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Conflict Issues [http://www.conflictissues.org.uk] , which was launched in February 2007. He lives with his wife, Coralyn, inHertfordshire , nearLondon , and has two children, Alexander and Emily.External links
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