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Brad Abraham
Born
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Occupations
  • Screenwriter
  • Author
  • Journalist
  • Producer
  • Comic Book Creator
  • Years active2000-present
    Websitebradabraham.com

    Brad Abraham is a Canadian-born screenwriter, author, journalist, producer, and comic book creator. His past film and television work include Stonehenge Apocalypse, Robocop: Prime Directives, I Love Mummy, Fresh Meat, and the National Film Board of Canada-produced Hoverboy. He was also an uncredited writer on the remake of the 1970s slasher classic Black Christmas. He is also the creator and writer of Space Goat Productions acclaimed comic book series Mixtape,[1] and author of the novel Magicians Impossible (2017).

    Filmography[edit]

    Year Title Role
    2000 Robocop: Prime Directives Co-Scr
    2000 Hoverboy Producer
    2002 I Love Mummy Scr, Two Episodes
    2006 Black Christmas Co-scr, Uncredited
    2010 Stonehenge Apocalypse Co-Scr
    2012 Fresh Meat Co-Story

    References[edit]

    1. ^ McMillan, Graeme (February 7, 2017). "'Kill Bill' Inspiration 'Lady Snowblood' Joins ComiXology Unlimited (Exclusive Preview)". The Hollywood Reporter.

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