"No, I'm not a writer (I can barely read, therefore, I produce)." -- Burky, The Fuselage 12-2-04
From ABC Medianet --

A graduate of USC's School of Cinema-Television, 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-nominated "James Dean," and is
currently attached to produce "NFL: A Love Story."

In 2001, Burk joined J.J. Abrams on ABC's Emmy-winning
"Alias," where he served as a co-producer for its entire
five-season run.  In 2004, he joined Abrams in forming Bad
Robot Productions at Touchstone Television, where he is
an executive producer on ABC's "What About Brian," "Six
Degrees" and "Lost" -- which won numerous accolades,
including a Golden Globe and Emmy Award for Best Drama.

Burk and Abrams are continuing their partnership in the
feature films arena, where they are currently developing
"The Saint of Dragons" with producer Peter Guber for
Universal Pictures, and the newest installment to the "Star
Trek" franchise for Paramount Pictures.

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