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  1. 1951 (age 72–73) Australia. Occupation. Screenwriter. Laura Jones (born 1951) [1] is an Australian screenwriter. [2] Jones started her career writing teleplays for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Her first feature film credit was the original screenplay for High Tide (1987), directed by Gillian Armstrong and starring Judy Davis.

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    An acclaimed Australian screenwriter, Laura Jones first garnered attention with "High Tide" (1987, directed by Gillian Armstrong), an original and atmospheric character study of a troubled woman ...

  3. Laura Jones. Born. 1951 (age 72 – 73) Australia. Occupation. Screenwriter. Close. Jones started her career writing teleplays for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Her first feature film credit was the original screenplay for High Tide (1987), directed by Gillian Armstrong and starring Judy Davis.

  4. Mar 9, 2016 · Jones confesses she is currently writing a contemporary original screenplay for the first time in many years. “I’m testing those old muscles again.”. Laura Jones will receive the inaugural AWG Lifetime Achievement Award at the Screenwriters Conference. Laura Jones may be one of the most accomplished women in the Australian film industry ...

  5. Jun 23, 2016 · Courtesty of Text, Jones' afterword is reproduced below. All Those Tears, by Laura Jones. Most of us watch films but don’t read screenplays. They are odd pieces of writing because they only exist in order to become something else. They necessarily ‘vanish’, as the screenwriter Jean-Claude Carrière has written.

  6. Laura Jones is a journalist, screenwriter, and novelist living in Madison, Wisconsin. She writes for the alternative weekly The Isthmus and Madison Magazine.Currently, she’s an MFA student at Northwestern University, studying creative nonfiction.

  7. Biography. An acclaimed Australian screenwriter, Laura Jones first garnered attention with "High Tide" (1987, directed by Gillian Armstrong), an original and atmospheric character study of a troubled woman who is reunited with the daughter she gave up for adoption.

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