Kevin Meade Williamson (born March 14, 1965) is an
American screenwriter, best known for the horror films
Scream,
I Know What You Did Last Summer and
The Faculty, as well as the popular television series
Dawson's Creek and more recently
The Vampire Diaries.
Life and career
Early years
Williamson was born in
New Bern, North Carolina, the younger son of Lillie Faye (
née Pittman), a storyteller, and Ottis Wade Williamson, a fisherman.
[Kevin Williamson Biography (1965-)] He lived in the neighboring coastal community of
Oriental, but before he started school his family moved to
Aransas Pass, Texas, later relocating to
Fulton, Texas, both near
Corpus Christi. Williamson's family returned to Oriental before Kevin's high school years. Obsessed from a young age with movies, especially those of
Steven Spielberg, he applied to
New York University's film school and was accepted but because he could not afford the tuition, he attended a school closer to home,
East Carolina University in
Greenville, North Carolina, where he took a
B.A. in theatre arts.