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Kim Ho Kim Ho i(7005539 works by)
Gender: Male
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BiographyHistory

Sydney-born, Melbourne-based playwright. In 2013, Ho's short film The Language of Love, published on YouTube, became a viral sensation after it was promoted by Stephen Fry and Ellen DeGeneres. In 2018, he was undertaking a Masters of Writing for Performance at the Victorian College of Arts. In September 2018, the site-specific verbatim theatre piece Do You Know Me?, co-written by Ho and Tiffany Barton and performed by members of Melbourne's homeless population, was produced at the Melbourne Fringe

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2018 commended Australian Centre Literary Awards D J (Dinny) O'Hearn Memorial Fellowship for 'Panacea: Or: The Very Real, Definitely Not Falsified History of Lasseter’s Reef'
2017 winner Patrick White Playwrights' Award

Awards for Works

form y separately published work icon People Like You and Me ( dir. Emma Freeman ) Australia : Werner Film Productions , 2023 27437759 2023 single work film/TV
2024 shortlisted AWGIE Awards Television Award Series
form y separately published work icon No More Lies ( dir. Emma Freeman ) Australia : Werner Film Productions , 2021 23367711 2021 single work film/TV
2022 winner AWGIE Awards Television Award Series
2021 nominated Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards Best Screenplay in Television
form y separately published work icon The Newsreader ( dir. Emma Freeman ) Australia : Werner Film Productions , 2021-2022 20851611 2021 series - publisher film/TV

The series 'follows the unlikely bond between a young TV reporter and a "difficult" female newsreader'.

Source: Inside Film (https://www.if.com.au/joanna-werner-michael-lucas-find-drama-in-a-tv-newsroom/) (Sighted: 3/12/2020)

2024 winner Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards Best Television Drama Series
2022 winner Logie Awards Most Outstanding Drama Series
2022 nominated Logie Awards Most Popular Drama Program
2021 winner Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards Best Television Drama Series
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