Lawrence Kaplow
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Lawrence Kaplow is an American
United States
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 television
Television
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 writer
Screenwriter
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 and producer
Television producer
The primary role of a television Producer is to allow all aspects of video production, ranging from show idea development and cast hiring to shoot supervision and fact-checking...

 most notable for his work on the FOX
Fox Broadcasting Company
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 series House
House (TV series)
House is an American television medical drama that debuted on the Fox network on November 16, 2004. The show's central character is Dr. Gregory House , an unconventional and misanthropic medical genius who heads a team of diagnosticians at the fictional Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in...

. He won the 2005 Writers Guild of America
Writers Guild of America
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 Award for "Outstanding Television Script, Episodic Drama" for the House episode "Autopsy" (2.02).

In addition to House, Kaplow has written for Family Law
Family Law (TV series)
Family Law is a television drama starring Kathleen Quinlan as divorced lawyer Lynn Holt, who attempted to start her own law firm after her lawyer husband took all their old clients...

, Hack and K-Ville
K-Ville (TV series)
K-Ville is an American television drama created and executive produced by Jonathan Lisco, centering on policing New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina...

. He left House after the third season for a development deal with 20th Century Fox, but returned the following year. For the 2011/2012 season he will be a writer/producer on Body of Proof
Body of Proof
Body of Proof is an American medical drama television series created by Chris Murphey and produced by ABC Studios. Starring Dana Delany as medical examiner Dr. Megan Hunt, the series premiered on March 29, 2011 on ABC....

.

He attended the University of Rochester for English and New York University's Graduate Program in Creative Writing, Fiction.

House, M.D
House (TV series)
House is an American television medical drama that debuted on the Fox network on November 16, 2004. The show's central character is Dr. Gregory House , an unconventional and misanthropic medical genius who heads a team of diagnosticians at the fictional Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in...

episodes, writer

  • 1.02 - "Paternity
    Paternity (House)
    "Paternity" is the second episode of the medical drama House, which was first broadcast on November 23, 2004. A teenage boy is struck on the head in a lacrosse game and is found to have hallucinations and night terrors that are not due to concussion....

    " (2004)
  • 1.11 - "Detox
    Detox (House)
    "Detox" is the eleventh episode of the first season of House, which premiered on the Fox network on February 15, 2005. The episode marks the first of repeated storylines in which the condition Lupus is suggested but ruled out.-Plot:...

    ", with Thomas L. Moran (2005)
  • 1.14 - "Control
    Control (House)
    "Control" is the fourteenth episode of the first season of House, which premiered on the Fox network on March 15, 2005.-Plot:A young CEO named Carly is admitted to the hospital after experiencing severe leg pain during a conference. Chase takes an X-ray of her leg, which doesn't reveal any blood...

    " (2005)
  • 1.19 - "Kids
    Kids (House)
    "Kids" is the nineteenth episode of the first season of House, which premiered on the Fox network on May 3, 2005.-Plot:A diving competition is interrupted when a man with virulent bacterial meningitis collapses and causes an outbreak scare...

    ", with Thomas L. Moran (2005)
  • 1.22 - "Honeymoon
    Honeymoon (House)
    "Honeymoon" is the twenty-second and final episode of the first season of House, which premiered on the Fox network on May 24, 2005.-Plot:...

    ", with John Mankiewicz (2005)
  • 2.02 - "Autopsy
    Autopsy (House)
    "Autopsy" is the second episode of the second season of House, which premiered on the Fox network on September 20, 2005. House and team struggle to diagnose a young girl whose cancer is not causing her more immediate symptoms.-Plot:...

    " (2005)
  • 2.12 - "Distractions
    Distractions (House)
    "Distractions" is the twelfth episode of the second season of House, which premiered on the Fox network on February 14, 2006.-Plot:A father is in the woods driving an ATV with his son Adam on the back. They pull to a stop and the son convinces him to switch places. While driving, the boy spasms and...

    " (2006)
  • 2.23 -"Who's Your Daddy?
    Who's Your Daddy? (House)
    "Who's Your Daddy?" is the twenty-third episode of the second season of House and the forty-fifth episode overall. The title is in reference to two separate stories in the episode.-Plot:...

    ", 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
    Half-Wit (House)
    "Half-Wit" is the fifteenth episode of the third season of House and premiered on the FOX network on March 6, 2007. Grammy-winning singer/songwriter Dave Matthews guest stars in the episode as Patrick, a savant and piano prodigy who comes under the care of Dr. House for a rare movement disorder....

    " (2007)
  • 3.24 - "Human Error
    Human Error (House)
    "Human Error" is the twenty-fourth episode and season finale of the third season of House and the seventieth episode overall.-Plot:A Cuban couple travels to the United States after much difficulty, almost drowning in the ocean, to see House. Esteban, the husband, hopes that House can save his wife...

    " with Thomas L. Moran (2007)
  • 5.02 - "Not Cancer" with David Shore (2008)
  • 5.13 - "Big Baby
    Big Baby (House)
    "Big Baby" is the thirteenth episode of the fifth season of House and the ninety-ninth episode overall. It aired on January 26, 2009.-Plot:Sarah, a 29-year-old special needs teacher, is working in her class when she coughs up blood and collapses...

    " with David Foster (2009)
  • 5.23 - "Under My Skin
    Under My Skin (House)
    "Under My Skin" is the twenty-third episode of the fifth season of House, which aired on May 4, 2009.-Plot:House and the team are given the challenge of diagnosing a ballerina, Penelope whose lungs collapse during rehearsal...

    " with Pamela Davis (2009)
  • 6.06 - "Brave Heart
    Brave Heart (House)
    "Brave Heart" is the sixth episode of the sixth season of House. It aired on October 19, 2009.- Plot :A police officer, Donny Compson, and his partner are chasing a man who continuously evades them using Parkour techniques, eventually leading the chase to a rooftop...

    " (2009)
  • 6.16 - "Black Hole
    Black Hole (House)
    "Black Hole" is the sixteenth episode of the sixth season of the American medical drama House. It was directed by Greg Yaitanes and written by Lawrence Kaplow. It aired on March 15, 2010....

    " (2010)
  • 7.07 - "A Pox on Our House" (2010)
  • 7.16 - "Out of the Chute
    Out of the Chute
    "Out of the Chute" is the sixteenth episode of the seventh season of the American medical drama House. It aired on March 14, 2011.- Plot :...

    " with Thomas L. Moran (2011)

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