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Lawrence "Larry" Kaplow is an American television writer and producer most notable for his work on the FOX series '' House''. He won the 2005
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Award for "Outstanding Television Script, Episodic Drama" for the ''House'' episode "Autopsy". In addition to ''House'', Kaplow has written for ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' K-Ville''. He left ''House'' after the third season for a development deal with
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, but returned the following year. In 2011–2012, Kaplow was a writer/producer on the medical drama ''
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''. He is now a co-executive producer for the television series " Law and Order: Special Victims Unit".


''House'' episodes as writer

* 1.02 - "
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" (2004) * 1.11 - "
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", with Thomas L. Moran (2005) * 1.14 - " Control" (2005) * 1.19 - " Kids", with Thomas L. Moran (2005) * 1.22 - " Honeymoon", with John Mankiewicz (2005) * 2.02 - " Autopsy" (2005) * 2.12 - "
Distractions Distraction is the process of diverting the attention of an individual or group from a desired area of focus and thereby blocking or diminishing the reception of desired information. Distraction is caused by: the lack of ability to pay attention ...
" (2006) * 2.23 - "
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", 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 - "
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" (2007) * 3.24 - "
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" with Thomas L. Moran (2007) * 5.02 - " Not Cancer" with David Shore (2008) * 5.13 - " Big Baby" with David Foster (2009) * 5.23 - " Under My Skin" with Pamela Davis (2009) * 6.06 - " Brave Heart" (2009) * 6.16 - " Black Hole" (2010) * 7.07 - " A Pox on Our House" (2010) * 7.16 - " Out of the Chute" with Thomas L. Moran (2011)


External links

* * Blogcritics interview
20052007
https://web.archive.org/web/20080924103708/http://blogcritics.org/archives/2008/09/22/202144.php 2008]
Los Angeles Times interview

Larry Kaplow on WhoSay
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