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  1. Laura Jones (born 1951) is an Australian screenwriter. 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.

  2. www.womenaustralia.info › entries › jones-lauraJones, Laura | AWR

    Laura Jones is an Australian film and television scriptwriter. She has a particular talent for literary adaptations, An Angel At My Tableand Oscar and Lucindabeing two of her well known efforts. Ms Jones has been the recipient of three Australian Writers’ Guild Awards and twice won the New South Wales Premier’s Prize for Screen Writing.

  3. Mar 9, 2016 · With credits for screenplays on films like An Angel at My Table, Portrait of a Lady and Angela’s Ashes, Laura Jones has worked with some of the world’s best producers and directors.

  4. Film Writer. Laura’s screenwriting career began in 1985, writing two original telemovies for the ABC, COLD COMFORT and EVERYMAN FOR HIMSELF, both of which won Australian Writers’ Guild Awards.

  5. Feb 23, 2016 · Laura Jones’ screenwriting credits include the films Angelas Ashes, Possession, A Thousand Acres, Oscar and Lucinda, The Portrait of a Lady, An Angel at My Table and High Tide. Her TV credits include The Bush Gang, Spring & Fall, Patrol Boat, The Oracle, Cass, Say You Want Me and Certain Women .

  6. writingnsw.org.au › people › laura-jonesLaura Jones - Writing NSW

    She is a screenwriter, whose films include An Angel At My Table; The Portrait of a Lady; Oscar & Lucinda; The Well; Angela’s Ashes; and High Tide. She is the recipient of the Australian Writers’ Guild Inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award in 2016.

  7. Laura Jones (born 1951) is an Australian screenwriter. Quick Facts Born, Occupation ... 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.