Brian Burns (screenwriter)

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Brian Burns
Born
Long Island, New York, United States
OccupationScreenwriter, producer
Years active1998–present
Spouse(s)Kelly Turlington
Children2

Brian Burns is an American screenwriter and producer.

Early life and education[]

Burns was born and raised in Long Island, in the Gibson area of Valley Stream, New York. He attended Chaminade High School, and graduated from Hewlett High School and from the University of Maryland where he majored in Film. His father is Edward J. Burns, a New York City Police Sergeant and former Spokesman for the NYPD, and his brother is the American actor and filmmaker Edward Burns.

Career[]

After graduating from college, Burns moved to Washington, D.C. to pursue a career in political journalism. He served as a copy writer and Segment Producer while covering Capitol Hill and the Clinton White House for The Fox Morning News at Washington, D.C.'s affiliate WTTG. Burns then wrote and produced the popular political roundtable discussion, , which aired as part of The Fox Morning News.

Burns then returned to New York City, where he made the transition from political journalism to Hollywood screenwriter. Along with his brother, he created That's Life and The Fighting Fitzgeralds,[1] which starred Brian Dennehy and Connie Britton.

In 2002, Brian wrote and directed You Stupid Man,[2] starring David Krumholtz, Milla Jovovich, William Baldwin, and Denise Richards. The film premiered on October 18 at the Hamptons International Film Festival.[3]

Burns spent the next several years in Los Angeles while serving as a writer and Supervising Producer on the HBO hit series Entourage,[4] for which he wrote several episodes, including the fan favorite, "Return of the King", colloquially known as "The Yom Kippur Episode". Burns received two Emmy nominations [5] and multiple Writers Guild of America Award[6] nominations for his work on Entourage.

He then returned to New York to serve as Executive Producer of the popular CBS police procedural Blue Bloods,[7] starring Tom Selleck. Burns has been with show since its inception, has written over 30 episodes, and was nominated for the prestigious Humanitas Award[8] for his Blue Bloods episode titled "The Job", that centered on the events of 9/11.

Burns wrote Daddy's Home (2015), a Paramount Pictures comedy starring Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg. The film was said to be loosely based on Burns' experience upon becoming a stepfather.[citation needed]

Burns wrote The Fight Before Christmas - a comedic screenplay - which is being produced by and Broad Green Pictures.[9]

Personal life[]

Brian Burns, Edward Burns' brother, is married to Kelly Turlington Burns, supermodel Christy Turlington's sister. Together, Brian and Kelly have two children, Mack Burns and Parker Burns. They reside in Manhattan.[citation needed]

References[]

  1. ^ 'Fighting Fitzgeralds' loses battle
  2. ^ You Stupid Man
  3. ^ You Stupid Man release info
  4. ^ Entourage.(Television program review)
  5. ^ Brian Burns | Television Academy
  6. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-12-19. Retrieved 2007-12-13.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ Brian Burns - IMDb
  8. ^ Finalists Announced for 38th Annual HUMANITAS Prize Honoring Great Television and Film Writing | Business Wire
  9. ^ "Holiday Comedy 'The Fight Before Christmas' Lands at Broad Green". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2017-05-18.

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