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  1. William Laurin. Writer: Once a Thief. Born in Montreal, in the same hospital and two weeks after his lifelong writing partner Glenn Davis, William Laurin was educated at Loyola College High School, Loyola College, and, briefly, at Queen's University.

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  2. William Laurin. Writer: Once a Thief. Born in Montreal, in the same hospital and two weeks after his lifelong writing partner Glenn Davis, William Laurin was educated at Loyola College High School, Loyola College, and, briefly, at Queen's University.

  3. Once a Thief: Created by Glenn Davis, William Laurin. With Ivan Sergei, Sandrine Holt, Nicholas Lea, Jennifer Dale. The misadventures of a gang of Canadian spies, agents, criminals and mobsters, including three spies, an enigmatic director and two grim-faced assassins.

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    • 1997-09
    • Action, Comedy, Crime
    • 97
  4. William Laurin is known as an Writer, Creator, Actor, and Executive Producer. Some of their work includes V Wars, Aftermath, The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Missing, and Once a Thief.

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    is an American supernatural drama written by William Laurin and Glenn Davis, and distributed by Netflix. It focuses on the everyday interactions between humans and vampires in a dystopian world, and is based on Jonathon Mayberry's bestselling book of the same name.

    The show stars Ian Somerhalder and is one of his most popular series post-The Vampire Diaries.

    "A fast-spreading disease that turns victims into blood-sucking fiends pits two best friends against each other in a fight for humanity's future"

    —Netflix Synopsis

  5. William Laurin is a writer and executive producer of the first season of V Wars. He and Glenn Davis are showrunners of the series.

  6. William Laurin Is a writer and creator known for The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series), V Wars (TV Series), Aftermath (TV Series), 1-800-Missing (TV Series), Once a Thief (TV), Mann & Machine (TV Series) and Alfred Hitchcock presents: Diamonds Aren't Forever (TV)