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Brian McGreevy is an American author and screenwriter who is best known for creating Hemlock Grove. McGreevy was also the producer of the Hemlock Grove TV show for Netflix (2013-2015) and developed the screenplay with his writing partner Lee Shipman. The series featured the likes of Famke Janssen, Dougray Scott, and Lili Taylor. As a whole received mixed reviews and ran for three seasons. McGreevy says that the town inspiration for Hemlock Grove came form his own childhood of growing up in the Pennsylvania Rust Belt. When he was in ninth-grade he dropped out of school and moved to Texas in his later years where he took part in the Michener Center For Writers and eventually graduated with an MFA.

In April 2017, McGreevy, Shipman, and Philipp Meyer developed a western drama series with AMC called "The Son". It is named after Meyer's own book of the same name and features Pierce Brosnan. Following its 10 episode premiere, "The Son" was renewed for a second season despite getting mixed reviews from critics.

In 2018, Mcgreevy and writing partner Lee Shipman were developing a series named "American Rust" for USA Network, but for unknown reason the series was scrapped by the network.

McGreevy has also received scrutiny due to an article written by him resurfaced on the internet. The article details Mcgreevy's pursuing of a teenage girl and detailing his thought process throughout the whole exchange. The article named "Why I Sext With A Teenage Girl" has since been taken down from its website.

He is also one of the founders of the venture company for novelists El Jefe which is based in California. He runs it along with his writing partner Lee Shipman, and friend Philipp Meyer.