Baer's maternal uncle was
David Sarnoff, a broadcasting pioneer who headed the
RCA company. He then successfully tried his hand as a playwright. Baer's
Mixed Emotions, a
romantic comedy play about two widowed friends who start a romantic relationship during their later years, debuted in 1987. The play first opened in Los Angeles. Baer's play later debuted on
Broadway in New York City in 1993 and ran for more than six weeks.
Mixed Emotions was later performed in theaters worldwide, including Eastern Europe and Australia. Baer was an active member of the
Writers Guild of America. He served on the WGA's negotiating committee during the
1988 Writers Guild of America strike. ==Personal life==