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American playwright and screenwriter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Laura Eason is an American playwright and screenwriter.
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Occupation | Playwright, Screenwriter |
Education | Northwestern University |
Eason grew up in Evanston, IL.[1] She graduated from Northwestern University, before becoming an ensemble member at Lookingglass Theatre Company, where she served as an actor, director, as well as Artistic Director from 2000 until 2005.[2]
Eason's plays include both original works and adaptations.[3] Her play Sex With Strangers had its world premiere at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre in 2011. In 2014, the play was presented Off-Broadway at Second Stage Theater. The play went on to become one of the most produced plays in America during both the 2015-2016 and 2016-2017 seasons.[4][5]
Her writing and producing credits for television include The Loudest Voice for Showtime, adapted from Gabriel Sherman’s book about Roger Ailes and Fox News.
She was a writer for four seasons on the Netflix drama House of Cards, and was a producer on Season 5.[6] For House of Cards, Eason received an Emmy Nomination for Drama Series, and a Writers Guild of America Award Nomination for Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series.
Eason's feature film debut, Here and Now (formerly Blue Night), developed by and starring Sarah Jessica Parker, premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival.[7]
Eason is currently adapting Peter Nichols' novel The Rocks for television.[8]
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