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Seth Greenland
Seth Greenland (born July 22, 1955) is an American novelist, playwright and screenwriter. Early life and education Seth Greenland was born in New York City and grew up in Scarsdale, New York. He is the son of Leo Greenland, CEO of Smith/Greenland Advertising, and Rita Greenland, an advertising executive. He has a younger brother. Greenland graduated from Scarsdale High School, received a Bachelor of Arts, BA from Connecticut College and an MFA at New York University, NYU. While in graduate school Greenland contributed to the ''SoHo Weekly News'', Andy Warhol's ''Interview'' Magazine, and wrote a piece for Parade (magazine), ''Parade'' Magazine about the emerging comedy scene of the late 1970s. Before becoming a full-time writer he worked as a construction worker, lobster fisherman, and in the early 1980s, sold cable television subscriptions door-to-door in Los Angeles. Career After college, Greenland first worked as a copyboy at the ''New York Daily News''. He later worked ...
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