Seth Grahame-Smith, originally born as Seth Jared Greenberg on January 4, 1976, is a renowned American writer and film producer. He has made significant marks in literature and film, becoming best known for his The New York Times best-selling novels Pride and Prejudice and Zombies and Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter. Both novels have transcended the written word to become feature films, showcasing Grahame-Smith's versatility and creativity.
Aside from his notable achievements in literature, Grahame-Smith has also made a name for himself in television. He is the co-creator, head writer, and executive producer of The Hard Times of RJ Berger, a scripted television comedy that aired on MTV. His collaboration with David Katzenberg in Katzsmith Productions has led to the development of various projects for television and film, further cementing his place in the entertainment industry.
In his personal journey to becoming a writer, Grahame-Smith grew up in Connecticut where he found himself engrossed in the works of Stephen King at an early age. This early exposure to horror and storytelling ignited a passion that would lead him to write three New York Times Bestselling novels. Among his other ventures, Grahame-Smith has occasionally dabbled in writing and producing movies, with The Lego Batman Movie and It standing out among his most popular works. Presently, he is working on a GREEN LANTERN series for HBO Max and is a partner in Katzsmith Productions, a film and television company based in Los Angeles.
Grahame-Smith's personal life is just as fulfilling as his professional one. He is blessed with a lovely wife, two fine sons, and two comically dumb dogs, providing a solid foundation and source of inspiration for his creative endeavors.