Brad Abraham

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Brad Abraham
Brad Abraham

Brad Abraham is a Canadian screenwriter whose credits include the Sci-Fi Channel miniseries Robocop: Prime Directives and the YTV series I Love Mummy.

Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Abraham graduated from the Motion Picture Studies program at Ryerson University in 1996.

Abraham co-wrote (with Joseph O'Brien), the initial draft for the remake of Black Christmas. That draft was subsequently shelved when Glen Morgan and James Wong were hired to helm the project in 2005.

His screenplay based on the life of World War I Flying Ace Billy Bishop was optioned by Veni Vidi Vici Motion Pictures in 2005.

Abraham is a frequent contributor to Rue Morgue Magazine and Dreamwatch.

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