Laurence David Kramer (June 25, 1935 – May 27, 2020) was an American playwright, author, film producer, public health advocate, and gay rights activist. He began his career rewriting scripts while working for Columbia Pictures, which led him to London, where he worked with United Artists. There he wrote the screenplay for the film Women in Love (1969) and received an Academy Award nomination for his work.
Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt
(Self (archive footage))
Corpus Christi: Playing with Redemption
(Self)
Joe Papp in Five Acts
(Self)
The Out List
(Himself)
Howard
(Self (archive footage))
Positive
(Himself)
Vito
(Himself)
Larry Kramer In Love & Anger
(Himself)
Burden of Genius
(Self – Writer/Activist/Liver Transplant Patient)
How to Survive a Plague
(Himself)
Making the Boys
(Himself)
Gay Sex in the 70s
(Himself)
After Stonewall
(Self)
30 Years from Here
(Himself)
Sex Positive
(Himself)
Every Act of Life
(Self)
Stories from the Plague
Voices from the Front
(Himself)
The Books of James: Director's Cut
(Self)
Outrage
(Self)
The Man on the Fifth Floor
Tony Awards
(Self - Winner)
Women in Love
(Writer)
Reflections on Love
(Writer)
Lost Horizon
(Screenplay)
Women in Love
(Producer)
People Like Us: Making 'Philadelphia'
(Archival Footage Coordinator)
Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush
(Associate Producer)
Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush
(Additional Dialogue)
The Normal Heart
(Screenplay)
The Normal Heart
(Theatre Play)