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Luke Dawson

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Luke Dawson is an American screenwriter who is best known for his scripts of the remake of Shutter and the Thriller film The Lazarus Effect.[1]

Screenwriting

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1998 had his first work in the film business with the benefactor work, of the drama thriller Pi,[2] after this worked as screenwriter. He wrote the screenplay of Steven Sebring short drama film New York Stories and 2008 the screenplay of US remake Shutter.[3] 2014 co-wrote the screenplay of the Thriller The Lazarus Effect along with Jeremy Slater, which received good ratings from film festivals and critics.[4] He wrote the scripts of the action films Apt. and Executive Assistant Iris,[5] which will be released early 2016.[6] His other feature film screenwriting projects have included Afro Samurai, Lone Wolf And Cub and Adrift which he co-wrote with Darren Aronofsky, starring Jared Leto.[2]

Filmography

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Benefactor

Producer

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