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  1. Michael Lucas (born Andrei Lvovich Treivas (Russian: Андрей Львович Трейвас), 1972) [1] is a Russian-American-Israeli [2] businessman, performer, founder, and CEO of Lucas Entertainment, Manhattan's largest [1] gay adult film company. The New Republic dubbed Lucas "Gay Porn's Neocon Kingpin". [3]

  2. www.rgm.com.au › literary › michael-lucasMichael Lucas - RGM

    Screenwriter | Executive Producer. Michael Lucas is a multi-award-winning screenwriter. He made his debut with the indie feature comedy, Not Suitable For Children, directed by Peter Templeman. Released in 2012, it was selected to open the Sydney Film Festival, was nominated for five Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA ...

  3. Sep 10, 2021 · The creator and producer of the ABC's new drama, The Newsreader, talks his inspiration for the show and gives advice for emerging writers.

    • Rochelle Siemienowicz
  4. Aug 13, 2021 · On the latest episode of the Screen Australia podcast, creator Michael Lucas talks about how he first started writing the bones of the idea back in 2014, not long after finishing Party Tricks, the six-part Network Ten series he created.

  5. Mar 16, 2022 · Always at the root of any great show are the creatives, and one such person is Michael Lucas, creator/writer of Party Tricks, Five Bedrooms and new ABC drama The Newsreader. Over the last ten years, Lucas has written for several productions, introducing some memorable gay characters and stories.

  6. Screenwriter Michael Lucas made his feature debut with the comedy Not Suitable for Children, directed by AFTRS classmate Peter Templeman. The film opened the 2012 Sydney Film Festival and was nominated for five AACTA Awards, while Michael won the Australian Writers Guild (AWG) Award for best original feature screenplay.

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  8. The Newsreader: Created by Michael Lucas. With Anna Torv, Sam Reid, William McInnes, Michelle Lim Davidson. In the 1980s, an embattled anchorwoman and an ambitious reporter confront studio politics and their own desires as they navigate the cut-throat world of Australia's news media.