Laura Ricciardi (born 1970)[1] is an American filmmaker. Ricciardi is best known for the Netflix documentary television series Making a Murderer, which she cocreated with filmmaker Moira Demos. Along with Demos, Ricciardi served as executive producer, writer and director for all 20 episodes of the series. At the 68th Annual Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards in 2016, Making a Murderer received ix nominations and won Emmy Awards[2] for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series, Outstanding Writing for a Nonfiction Program, and Outstanding Directing for a Nonfiction Program.[3][4]
Career
Prior to working in film, Ricciardi practiced law in the public and private sectors. Ricciardi served as an attorney trainee in the United States Department of Justice's Attorney General’s Honors Program (Federal Bureau of Prisons). Ricciardi was an associate in the Chicago office of Vedder Price Kaufman & Kammholz P.C. Later, while she and Demos sought a distributor for Making a Murderer, she worked as a contract attorney at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP in the law firm’s New York City and Los Angeles offices.
Ricciardi and Demos were graduate film students at Columbia University School of the Arts when they first read about Steven Avery in The New York Times. Two months later, in January 2006, Ricciardi and Demos founded the New York-based production company Synthesis Films LLC that produced Making a Murderer. For more than eight years, Ricciardi and Demos worked independently on the first season of Making a Murderer, which ultimately took 10 years to complete.
The first season of Making a Murderer launched on Netflix on December 18, 2015. The series was critically acclaimed and became a global phenomenon.[5] The second season launched on Netflix on October 19, 2018. Each season of the series contains 10 episodes.
68th Annual Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards (2016)
Outstanding Documentary Or Nonfiction Series
Making a Murderer
Netflix A Synthesis Films Production for Netflix Laura Ricciardi, Executive Producer Moira Demos, Executive Producer[17][18]
68th Annual Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards (2016)
Outstanding Writing For A Nonfiction Program
Making A Murderer "Eighteen Years Lost" Netflix A Synthesis Films Production for Netflix Laura Ricciardi, Written by Moira Demos, Written by[19][20]
68th Annual Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards (2016)
Outstanding Directing For A Nonfiction Program
Making A Murderer "Fighting For Their Lives" Netflix A Synthesis Films Production for Netflix Laura Ricciardi, Directed by Moira Demos, Directed by[21][22]
32nd Annual Television Critics Association Awards (2016)
In 1992, Ricciardi received a Bachelor of Artsmagna cum laude from Manhattan College where she double-majored in English and government. Ricciardi was inducted into The Phi Beta Kappa Society (ΦΒΚ) and was selected to deliver the commencement address to the college’s Class of 1992. Ricciardi played Division I softball for the Manhattan College Jaspers and was named to the Academic All-America 2nd Team (1991, catcher).[47]
In 1996, Ricciardi received a Juris Doctorcum laude from New York Law School,[48] where she served as an Articles Editor of The New York Law School Law Review. For a case comment she wrote for the Law Review,[49] Ricciardi was honored with an Otto L. Walter Distinguished Writing Award (Student Award, Day Division) for Outstanding Published Scholarly Writing.[50] Ricciardi was a research assistant to NYLS professor Michael B.W. Sinclair, with whom she co-authored an article that was published in TheUniversity of Toledo Law Review.[51] During law school, she served as a summer law clerk for the U.S. Attorney’s Office, District of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI.