Kate Lanier

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Kate Lanier is an American screenwriter best known for films such as CrazySexyCool: The TLC Story, What's Love Got to Do with It,[1] Beauty Shop, Glitter, The Mod Squad and Set It Off.[2][3]

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United States
OccupationScreenwriter
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Kate Lanier
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United States
OccupationScreenwriter
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Filmography

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1990 That Burning Question Actor Short
1993 What's Love Got to Do with It Writer, Producer, Actor Role: Stripper on Balcony
1994 Everybody Can Float Writer, Director, Producer Short
1996 Set It Off Writer, Producer Co-Wrote Screenplay with Takashi Bufford
1998 Dance with Me Writer Uncredited Revision
1999 The Mod Squad Writer, Producer Co-Wrote Screenplay with Stephen Kay and Scott Silver
2001 Glitter Writer, Producer
2003 Honey Writer Uncredited Revision
2005 Beauty Shop Writer Co-Wrote Screenplay with Norman Vance Jr.
2013 Something to Do Writer, Director, Co-Producer Short, Co-Wrote Screenplay with Brendan McIvor Fleming
CrazySexyCool: The TLC Story Writer, Executive Producer
2017 Beaches Writer Co-Wrote Screenplay with Nikole Beckwith
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