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Laura Lau
American writer, director, and producer (born 1963) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Laura Lau (simplified Chinese: 劳拉·刘; traditional Chinese: 勞拉·劉; born March 31, 1963) is an American writer, director, and producer, perhaps best known as the writer of the films Open Water (2005) and Silent House (2011), the latter of which she co-directed with Chris Kentis.[1][2]
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Biography
On March 31, 1963, Lau was born as Laura J. Lau in San Francisco, California, U.S.[3][4] Lau's parents are Chinese-American.[3]
Lau studied writing at Barnard College.[3]

Lau's first feature, Grind (1997), was written by her and directed by Chris Kentis.[3] She would co-produce and shoot Open Water in 2003, on a budget of $120,000; the film would go on to gross $58.7 million worldwide.[3] Her third feature, Silent House (2011), was co-directed, written, and produced by Lau, along with Kentis.[3]
Lau was married to Kentis, her film collaborator, in 1997. They have one daughter.[3]
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Filmography
- Grind (1997) – writer, producer
- Open Water (2003) – producer, cinematographer
- Silent House (2011) – writer, producer, director
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