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      • Christian McLaughlin (television writer) Christian McLaughlin (born September 29, 1967 in Houlton, Maine) is a television writer, producer, and author. McLaughlin is a graduate of Radio-Television-Film at the University of Texas. He gained notoriety in his early twenties with the publication of his novels, Glamourpuss and Sex Toys of the Gods.
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  2. Christian McLaughlin (born September 29, 1967 in Houlton, Maine) is a television writer, producer, and author. McLaughlin is a graduate of Radio-Television-Film at the University of Texas.

  3. Writer: Wonderland. Christian McLaughlin was most recently SVP Talent & Development for Comedy Central, based in ViacomCBS's New York offices where last summer he was tapped to head the NY development team.

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  4. Christian McLaughlin was born on 29 September 1967 in Houlton, Maine, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for The Young and the Restless (1973), Jessie (2011) and Spyder Games (2001).

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  5. Christian has written for NBC, ABC, CBS, FBC, Nickelodeon, Logo, The CW, Lifetime, Comedy Central and MTV, where, for 65 episodes he was co-creator/executive producer of the cult soap Spyder Games, penning (with Valerie Ahern) the bible and dozens of teleplays while serving as showrunner.

  6. Christian McLaughlin is an Emmy-winning TV writer, playwright, novelist, and producer. He co-wrote It’s On! (2012 NY Musical Theatre Festival selection); Knife To the Heart ; Yes, Virginia ; and Meet & Greet – the breakout hit of Hollywood Fringe 2014 that segued immediately into a 4-month Los Angeles run.

  7. The Phacts of Life. A theatrical staging of real episodes from the TV Sitcom. "Under Christian McLaughlin & Tom Booker’s direction, the bare-bones send-up has a shark-like drive: three episodes of the Eighties NBC sitcom Facts of Life presented in their entirety.

  8. Christian McLaughlin (television writer) (born 1967), American television writer, producer, and author.

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