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Marc Laidlaw

1960 - Today

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Marc Laidlaw is an American writer. Until 2016, he was a writer for the video game company Valve, where he worked on the Half-Life and Portal series. Before joining Valve, Laidlaw was a novelist working in the fantasy and horror genres. In 1996 he won the International Horror Guild Award for his novel The 37th Mandala. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Marc Laidlaw is the 6,990th most popular writer, the 15,304th most popular biography from United States and the 1,080th most popular American Writer.

Marc Laidlaw is most famous for his work as a writer and game designer, particularly for his contributions to the "Half-Life" video game series as the lead writer. He is also known for his science fiction novels and short stories.

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Among people born in 1960, Marc Laidlaw ranks 886Before him are Trey Gunn, Julius Korir, Stoyan Balov, Suzanne Simard, Rabie Yassin, and Shinji Kobayashi. After him are Pete Willis, José Antonio Alonso, Sanasar Oganisyan, Oh Yun-kyo, Pete Namlook, and Gurinder Chadha.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Marc Laidlaw ranks 15,305 out of 20,380Before him are Dave Freudenthal (1950). After him are Jim Wright (1922), Roy Tarpley (1964), Teresa Graves (1948), Valorie Curry (1986), Jessica Barth (1978), Brett Dalton (1983), Christina Romer (1958), Gary Winick (1961), Darrell Pace (1956), Joel de la Fuente (1969), and Raven (1964).

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