Years active 1994–present Name Bryan Burk | ||
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Born December 30, 1968 (age 56) ( 1968-12-30 ) Education University of Southern California, USC School of Cinematic Arts Awards Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series Movies Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Star Trek Into Darkness, Mission: Impossible – Ghost P, Mission: Impossible – Rogue, Super 8 Similar People JJ Abrams, Kathleen Kennedy, Lawrence Kasdan, Damon Lindelof, David Ellison |
Star Trek Into Darkness Set Interview: Bryan Burk, Producer
Bryan Burk (born December 30, 1968) is an American film and television producer.
Contents
- Star Trek Into Darkness Set Interview Bryan Burk Producer
- Star Trek Bryan Burk Official Interview
- Career
- References

He is mostly known for producing movies in collaboration with J. J. Abrams, including the Star Trek reboot series, the Mission: Impossible films Ghost Protocol and Rogue Nation, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and the TV series Alias, Lost, Fringe, and Person of Interest. His only work outside of producing was co-writing the Fringe episode "There's More Than One of Everything".

Star Trek: Bryan Burk Official Interview
Career
After graduating from USC's School of Cinema-Television in 1991, Bryan Burk began his career working with producers Brad Weston at Columbia Pictures, Ned Tanen at Sony Pictures and John Davis at FOX. In 1995, he joined Gerber Pictures, where he developed TNT's Emmy-winning James Dean.
Together with J. J. Abrams, he founded the production company Bad Robot Productions in 2001. As Executive Vice President of the company, Burk serves as executive producer for all of their television and film productions.
In 2009, Burk co-wrote the story of the season one finale of Fringe, "There's More Than One of Everything", with Akiva Goldsman, while Jeff Pinkner and J. H. Wyman wrote the teleplay.