![]() ![]() Grahame-Smith received a degree in film from Emerson College. ![]() His mother was a literary editor and his stepfather was a rare books dealer. Grahame-Smith attended an Episcopal church after his mother's remarriage (his father was Jewish). Subsequently, his mother changed his surname to "Grahame", after author Kenneth Grahame, and later added the surname "Smith", from her remarriage. ![]() His parents divorced when he was a child. He eventually grew up in Weston and Bethel, Connecticut, where he attended Bethel High School. Grahame-Smith was born in Rockville Centre, New York, the son of Deborah Ann (née Williams) and Barry Michael Greenberg. In collaboration with David Katzenberg, his partner in Katzsmith Productions, Grahame-Smith is currently developing a number of projects for television and film. Grahame-Smith is also the co-creator, head writer and executive producer of The Hard Times of RJ Berger, a scripted television comedy appearing on MTV. Seth Grahame-Smith (born Seth Jared Greenberg January 4, 1976) is an American writer and film producer, best known as the author of The New York Times best-selling novels Pride and Prejudice and Zombies and Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter, both of which have been adapted as feature films. ![]()
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