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− | Transgender film director and screenwriter, former Laurence Wachowski. Co-directed the films 'The Matrix' (1999) and its various sequels, 'V for Vendetta' (2006), 'Speed Racer' (2008), and 'Cloud Atlas' (2012). Former comic book writer. Recipient, Human Rights Campaign Visibility Award (2012). | + | Transgender film director and screenwriter, former Laurence Wachowski. Co-directed the films 'The Matrix' (1999) and its various sequels, 'V for Vendetta' (2006), 'Speed Racer' (2008), and 'Cloud Atlas' (2012). Former comic book writer. Recipient, Human Rights Campaign Visibility Award (2012). Sister to transgender film director [[Lilly Wachowski]]. |
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+ | * [[LGBTQ Writers and Illustrators of Comic Books]] | ||
+ | * [[Notable Transgender Writers]] | ||
+ | * [[Transgender Filmmakers]] | ||
==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 00:38, 15 October 2022
Country
United States
Birth - Death
1965 -
Occupation
Entertainment
Description
Transgender film director and screenwriter, former Laurence Wachowski. Co-directed the films 'The Matrix' (1999) and its various sequels, 'V for Vendetta' (2006), 'Speed Racer' (2008), and 'Cloud Atlas' (2012). Former comic book writer. Recipient, Human Rights Campaign Visibility Award (2012). Sister to transgender film director Lilly Wachowski.