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  1. Lawrence Charles Lasker (born October 7, 1949) is an American screenwriter and producer who entered American film in 1983 as writer of the movie WarGames. [1] [2]

  2. Lawrence Lasker was born on 7 October 1949 in Los Angeles County, California, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for WarGames (1983), Sneakers (1992) and Awakenings (1990).

    • October 7, 1949
  3. SpyMaster Interview #78 - Lawrence Lasker. Agents Scott and Cam welcome screenwriter Lawrence Lasker to the show to reveal the secrets behind co-writing the 1992 spy comedy-thriller...

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  4. Lawrence Lasker was born on 7 October 1949 in Los Angeles County, California, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for WarGames (1983), Sneakers (1992) and Awakenings (1990).

    • Writer, Producer, Actor
    • October 7, 1949
    • Lawrence Lasker
    • Wargames
    • Ronald Reagan and The Camp David Movie Nights
    • “Could Something Like This Really Happen?”
    • The Science-Fiction Feedback Loop
    • The Ongoing Legacy of Wargames
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    While the film would be directed by Saturday Night Feverdirector John Badham, WarGames began as a screenplay by writers Lawrence Laskerand Walter Parkes, who did a surprising amount of research for their sci-fi thriller. Lawrence Lasker, screenwriter of WarGames: I saw a documentary on TV about Stephen Hawking and I was fascinated by the idea that ...

    Before entering the White House, our 40th president was an actor in Hollywood. While he’d left acting behind in the 1960s to become president of the Screen Actors Guild and later the Governor of California, film continued to be an important part of Reagan’s life. While in the White House, he often received prints of new movies that he’d watch at Ca...

    On the Wednesday after the WarGamesviewing, Reagan posed his question to the room full of congressmen and intelligence officers, but he specifically looked to John Vessey, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs. As previously mentioned, while no one in the room seemed to take the question that seriously — especially since Reagan’s lampooned “Star Wars” speec...

    While WarGamesis likely the most direct example of a science-fiction film changing the way people — particularly the government — thought about an important issue, it’s just one example of what some have called “The Science-Fiction Feedback Loop,” where real science informs science fiction, and then that science fiction goes on to inform and inspir...

    While the National Telecommunications and Information Systems Security Committee was never formed thanks to privacy concerns, and the legislation that resulted from WarGamesis now over 30 years old, the film continues to have an impact, both among science-fiction fans and those who handle our present cybersecurity. Bankston: WarGameswas the first p...

    Lawrence Lasker co-wrote the sci-fi thriller WarGames with Walter Parkes, based on their research and interviews with experts on nuclear war and hacking. Learn how they created the character of David Lightman, a teenage hacker who nearly triggers World War III, and how their film influenced Ronald Reagan's cybersecurity policies.

  5. www.biographies.net › biography › lawrence-laskerBiography of Lawrence Lasker

    Who is Lawrence Lasker? Lawrence C. Lasker is an American screenwriter and producer who entered American film in 1983 as writer of the movie WarGames. He is the son of actress Jane Greer and producer Edward Lasker.

  6. Jul 4, 2024 · Agents Scott and Cam welcome screenwriter Lawrence Lasker to the show to reveal the secrets behind co-writing the 1992 spy comedy-thriller Sneakers. He also shares stories about creating 1983's WarGames and appearing in Orson Welles' final film The Other Side of the Wind.