Born in the vibrant city of Boston, Massachusetts, Kurt Burk is a multifaceted creative force, exceling as a film director, producer, and writer. His academic background is marked by a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance & Operations Management from the esteemed University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Additionally, he holds a certificate in Film Production from New York University, further honing his craft. Burk's passion for filmmaking led him to pursue a Master of Fine Arts in Film from the renowned Art Center College of Design in Pasadena.
Burk's directorial debut, "A Woman Called Job", is a feature film based on a captivating story by W. Watts Biggers, the ingenious creator of the beloved 1960s cartoon classic, Underdog. This partnership has given rise to a collaborative effort to adapt all of Biggers' unique stories into screenplays, with the ultimate goal of bringing these tales to the big screen. When he's not conjuring cinematic magic, Burk can be found at the helm of his own endeavor, the K9 Conservatory, a dog training school in Los Feliz, California, showcasing his dedication to nurturing and educating the next generation of canine companions.