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Laura Jones (screenwriter)
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Laura Jones | |
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Born | 1951,
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Occupation | Screenwriter |
Contents
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- 1Screenplays
- 2Notes
- 3References
- 4External links
- Brick Lane (2007, Screenplay)[2]
- Possession (2002, Screenplay)
- Angela's Ashes (1999, Screenplay)
- Oscar and Lucinda (1997, Screenplay)
- Say You Want Me (1997, TV, Writer)
- A Thousand Acres (1997, Screenplay)
- The Well (1997)
- The Portrait of a Lady (1996)
- An Angel at My Table (1990, writer)
- High Tide (1987, writer)
- The Bush Gang (1981, TV Seires, writer)
- Spring and Fall (1980, TV Series, writer)
- Patrol Boat (1979, TV Series, writer)
- The Oracle (1979, TV Series, writer)
- Cass (1978, TV, writer)
- Clean Straw for Nothing (1976)
- Certain Women (1973, TV Series, writer)
- Every Man for Herself (1986, play)[3]
- Cold Comfort (1985, play)[3]
Notes[edit source | edit]
[edit]- ^1 A 1951 birth date is given by various sources, including the Australian Women's Register[3]
References[edit source | edit]
[edit]- Jump up ^ Susan Sheridan, “Tirra Lirra and beyond: Jessica Anderson’s Truthful Fictions,” Australian Book Review 324 (2010): 48.
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External links[edit source | edit]
[edit]- Laura Jones at the Internet Movie Database
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Sources:
Women Screenwriters Today[1]
The Adaption Industry[2]
Domestic isolation got creative juices flowing[4]. Sydney Morning Herald
The Australian Women's Register[3]
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- ^ a b McCreadie, Marsha (2006). Women Screenwriters Today: Their Lives and Words. Wesport: Praegar Pubishers. pp. 11, 79–81, 156, 157. ISBN 0-275-98542-3.
- ^ a b Murray, Simone (2012). The Adaption Industry: The Cultural Economy of Contemporary Literary Adaption. New York: Routledge. pp. 149, 150. ISBN 978-0-415-99903-8.
- ^ a b c "The Australian Women's Register". January 4 2011. Retrieved Febrary 1, 2016.
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(help) - ^ Keenan, Catherine (August 9, 2010). "Domestic Isolation Got Creative Juices Flowing". Retrieved February 1, 2016 – via The Sydney Morning Herald.