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Neil Druckmann
Neil Druckmann (; born December5, 1978) is an Israeli–American writer, creative director, designer, and programmer. He is the studio head and head of creative of the video game developer Naughty Dog, and is best known for his work on the game franchises ''Uncharted'' and ''The Last of Us'', having co-created the latter.Druckmann's first video game work came as an intern at Naughty Dog. In 2004, he became a programmer on ''Jak 3'' (2004) and ''Jak X: Combat Racing'' (2005), before becoming a designer for ''Uncharted: Drake's Fortune'' (2007). He was co-lead game designer for ''Uncharted 2: Among Thieves'' (2009), which he co-wrote with Amy Hennig and Josh Scherr; the narrative was praised and received several accolades. He has also written comics, including the motion comic ''Uncharted: Eye of Indra'' (2009) and the graphic novels ''A Second Chance at Sarah'' (2010) and ''The Last of Us: American Dreams'' (2013).
Druckmann co-led the development of ''The Last of Us'' (2013) as writer and creative director, roles he continued for ''The Last of Us: Left Behind'' (2014) and ''Uncharted 4: A Thief's End'' (2016), co-writing the latter with Scherr. Druckmann co-created and wrote the television adaptation of ''The Last of Us'' with Craig Mazin, and directed several episodes. He was promoted to vice president of Naughty Dog in 2018 during the development of ''The Last of Us Part II'' (2020), for which he was creative director and co-writer with Halley Gross. He became co-president in 2020, head of creative in 2023, and studio head in 2024. He is the director and writer of the upcoming game ''Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet''.
He earned praise for his writing and directing work on ''The Last of Us'', ''Uncharted 4'', and ''The Last of Us Part II'', which are often regarded among the best written and greatest video games ever made. Druckmann has received several awards, including three British Academy Games Awards, four D.I.C.E. Awards, two Game Awards, three Game Developers Choice Awards, and four Writers Guild of America Awards. Provided by Wikipedia