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Ransom Riggs

1979 - Today

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Ransom Riggs (born February 3, 1979) is an American writer and filmmaker best known for the book Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 23 different languages on Wikipedia. Ransom Riggs is the 6,927th most popular writer (down from 6,513th in 2024), the 14,942nd most popular biography from United States (down from 12,404th in 2019) and the 1,060th most popular American Writer.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Ransom Riggs ranks 6,927 out of 7,302Before him are Michael Davitt, Howard Gordon, Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, Josephine Johnson, Amor Towles, and Hamid Mir. After him are Brigitte Vasallo, Esteban Navarro, Es'kia Mphahlele, Ed Greenwood, Charles Krauthammer, and Roya Hakakian.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1979, Ransom Riggs ranks 512Before him are Sergio Pellissier, Gerli Padar, Tomoyuki Sakai, Marko Nikolić, Yutaka Kaneko, and Saša Ognenovski. After him are Juho Kuosmanen, Joanna Krupa, Felix Sturm, Nao Shikata, Olivia Lufkin, and Robin Szolkowy.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Ransom Riggs ranks 14,947 out of 20,380Before him are Phil Spencer (1968), Eddie Holman (1946), Marc Shaiman (1959), Tracee Ellis Ross (1972), Kevin A. Ford (1960), and Mardy Fish (1981). After him are Dean Potter (1972), Glen Ballard (1953), Debby Boone (1956), Sean Waltman (1972), Willie Aames (1960), and Ian Anthony Dale (1978).

Among WRITERS In United States

Among writers born in United States, Ransom Riggs ranks 1,060Before him are Michael Goldenberg (1965), Jay McInerney (1955), Dave Eggers (1970), Howard Gordon (1961), Josephine Johnson (1910), and Amor Towles (1964). After him are Charles Krauthammer (1950), Valerie Plame (1963), Russell Hoban (1925), Conrad Richter (1890), David Ignatius (1950), and Sara Shepard (1977).