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Mini Bio. Lawrence Gough is a British film and TV director and writer. He was born in England in 1970, spending much of his childhood travelling America with his family. He started his career as a filmmaker; winning the best newcomer award at the Edinburgh film festival in 2009 with Salvage.
Laurence Gough is a mystery novelist. He is also scriptwriter for Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). Achievements Lawrence Gough is known chiefly for his police procedurals featuring the detective team of Jack Willows and Claire Parker. Works
Lawrence Gough is a British film and TV director and writer. He was born in England in 1970, spending much of his childhood travelling America with his family. He started his career as a filmmaker; winning the best newcomer award at the Edinburgh film festival in 2009 with Salvage.
Born: 1970. Episodes Broadcast: 2017. Biography. Lawrence Gough was born in England, but spent much of his childhood in various parts of the United States. Although he initially set out to be an actor, his interests shifted behind the camera, and he wrote and directed a number of short films starting with 2003's Beating The Dog.
Polly died in a motorcycle accident in 1982 at the age of 19, believing that Gough was her biological father. Gough married Henrietta Lawrence (his fourth wife) in 1981, and they remained together until his death. Awards and nominations. Gough won Broadway's 1979 Tony Award as Best Actor (Featured Role – Play) for Bedroom Farce.
Lawrence Gough is known as an Director, Story, Second Unit Director, and Writer. Some of his work includes Doctor Who, Heist, Endeavour, Atlantis, Salvage, The Gold, Bancroft, and The Aliens.
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GOUGH, Lawrence. Canadian. Genres: Mystery/Crime/Suspense. Career: Mystery novelist; scriptwriter for CBC. Publications: WILLOWS AND PARKER POLICE PROCEDURAL MYSTERY SERIES: The Goldfish Bowl, 1987; Death on a No. 8 Hook, 1988, in the U.S. as Silent Knives; Hot Shots, 1989; Serious Crimes, 1990; Accidental Deaths, 1991; Fall Down Easy, 1992 ...