Brendan Burns is a renowned producer, screenwriter, and actor with a career spanning over 25 years. He has worked alongside notable figures such as Robert DeNiro, Tommy Lee Jones, Marisa Tomei, and Kathlene Quinlan, among others.
As an executive producer, Burns is currently partnered with Edward J. Scott in their film and television production company, Scott/Burns Productions. The company has produced numerous projects, including the Emmy Award-winning series "The Young and the Restless."
Burns has also had a successful career as a screenwriter, with his original screenplay "VTV" being optioned by Paramount Pictures twice. He has also developed several other projects, including the mini-series "Hidden Valor: Women of the SOE" and the feature film "Devil Jocks."
In addition to his work in film and television, Burns has also had a successful career as a stage producer. He has produced several productions, including the Obie Award-winning play "The Shortchanged Review" and Arthur Miller's "After the Fall." Burns has also served as the production manager and co-producer for several other productions, including the Lincoln Center Production of Michael Dorn Moody's "The Shortchanged Review."
As an actor, Burns has appeared in several feature films, including "The Last Tycoon," "Raise the Titanic," and "Blown Away." He has also had guest and co-starring roles in over sixty television series and movies, including "The Ordeal of Patty Hearst," "Lanigan's Rabbi," and "Uncommon Valor."
Burns has also served as a story consultant and screenplay analyst for several film and television projects, including "The Writers Zone," "Clipper Group Entertainment," and "Vanishing Point Films." He has also been a judge at the University of Southern California's Masters Thesis Play Writing Competition and currently serves on the advisory boards for both the Los Angeles Valley College Broadcasting and Theatre Arts Departments.