 Eugene Wang, who was widely known professionally as Jean Wang, was born to Jewish immigrants on April 4, 1914. Despite earning a law degree from the University of Florida in 1935, his legacy rests on his radio and television writing accomplishments. Among radio aficionados, he is remembered most commonly for his extensive writing on The Adventures of the Falcon, The Amazing Mr. Malone, and Quick as a Flash. However, he is also known to have written for The Adventures of the Thin Man, Creeps by Night, Crime Quiz, It's the Navy, and Sky Blazers. With the decline of dramatic radio, Wang moved to television where he earned writing and producing credits on Adventures of the Falcon and Perry Mason. In the mid-1960s, Wang created the Trials of O'Brien that aired for one season. Jean Wang married twice and had one son, Peter. He died July 7, 1971, at the age of 57.