Lawrence Kaplow
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Lawrence (Larry) Kaplow is an American television writer and producer most notable for his work on the FOX series House. He won the 2005 Writers Guild of America Award for "Outstanding Television Script, Episodic Drama" for the House episode "Autopsy" (2.02).
In addition to House, Kaplow has written for Family Law, Hack and K-Ville. He left House after the third season for a development deal with 20th Century Fox, but is returning to the show for the fifth season as writer/co-executive producer.
[edit] House, M.D episodes
- 1.02 - "Paternity" (2004)
- 1.11 - "Detox", with Thomas L. Moran (2005)
- 1.14 - "Control" (2005)
- 1.19 - "Kids", with Thomas L. Moran (2005)
- 1.22 - "Honeymoon", with John Mankiewicz (2005)
- 2.02 - "Autopsy" (2005)
- 2.12 - "Distractions" (2006)
- 2.23 -"Who's Your Daddy?", with John Mankiewicz (teleplay) (2006)
- 2.24 - "No Reason" (story) (2006)
- 3.01 - "Meaning", (story and teleplay) with David Shore (2006)
- 3.02 - "Cane and Able" (story) (2006)
- 3.15 - "Half-Wit" (2007)
- 3.24 - "Human Error" with Thomas L. Moran (2007)
[edit] External links
- Lawrence Kaplow at the Internet Movie Database
- Blogcritics interviews 2005 2007