- Lawrence Kane is of Irish/Scottish ancestry and grew up in London. He originally trained as an artist, but later became a musician, he played the saxophone, trombone and drums. He ended his musical career as lead singer for the South London band, Point Taken. He then trained as a classical actor at The Arts Educational School in the Barbican, London, his classmates included Martin Clunes, Amanda Harris, and Lisa Jacobs. After graduating he toured in several theater plays throughout Britain.
He later studied for a BA Hons degree in Media and Cultural Studies at Middlesex University. Whilst there he started to write and direct theater plays. Upon graduation, he landed a job at BBC TV in Drama Series & Serials, where he trained as an Assistant Director on EastEnders, Howard's Way, Big Deal and Lord Peter Wimsey mysteries
In 1992 he adapted and directed the world stage premiere of E.M. Forsters' novel, A Room With A View, that received critical and commercial success at theatres throughout England. He later produced The Token King, a TV musical comedy drama for Channel 4, starring Samantha Morton, it was her first lead in a movie.
In 1996 he relocated to Los Angeles to continue his career in film and television. He wrote and directed two award-winning short films, The Disturbance At Dinner and Wonderland...it ain't. He recently worked as the show-runner/production producer on an $18 million budgeted show 'Undressed' for MTV and Canadian TV, a show created by award-winning director Roland Joffe.
Lawrence is now in development with two feature film projects, Capture and Ruby Ridge. (2024)- IMDb Mini Biography By: Charlotte Lloyd-Roberts
- His great uncle is novelist and tv writer, Lord Ted Willis.
- He is the nephew of The Kinks' founders Ray Davies and Dave Davies and is the cousin of Natalie Rae Hynde (Chrissie Hynde and Ray Davies' daughter) and rock guitarist, Phil Palmer.
- He was the Los Angeles correspondent/writer for a British high society magazine called 'Dempsters', that was fronted by gossip columnist for The Daily Mail, Nigel Dempster.
- He taught film making to students at The Ruskin School of Art at Oxford University, his friend Alun Harris, was the Head of Film at the University.
- His cousin, Daniel Davies (son of Dave Davies) is the lead singer of indie rock band 'Year Long Disaster'.
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