Dustin Lee Abraham

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Dustin Lee Abraham (born in Las Vegas) is an American actor, producer and screenwriter. He penned the 2001 cult movie How High for Method Man and Redman. He currently produces and writes for CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.

On March 27, 2007, Redman confirmed on BET Rap City that How High 2, the sequel to How High, is being written by Abraham. The script is still in progress though the project is set to begin production in August of 2008.

On December 6th, 2007, legendary film director William Friedkin directed an episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Cockroaches, written and produced by Abraham. This was the first time Friedkin had made a presence in television in nearly a decade.

Abraham has graduated from Chaparral High School in Las Vegas, Arizona State University and California State University, Los Angeles.

Before his work in film and television, Abraham won the distinguished title of American Forensic Association Dramatic Interpretation National Speech Champion. Actor James Dean won the same title when he was in high school.

Was mentored by Anthony E. Zuiker, creator of all three CSI franchises, while a student in high school.

Likes to collaborate with Method Man. How High and character Drops on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.

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