- Martyn Burke
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Martyn Burke Born 1947 (age 63–64)
Toronto, Ontario, CanadaOccupation Director, producer, writer, journalist Martyn Burke (born 1947) is a journalist, novelist, screenwriter and director from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [1]
His career got started when he began writing and directing documentaries for CBC Television. Burke was also a photographer and war correspondent during the Vietnam War, the background for his first novel, The Laughing War. His second novel, The Commissar's Report, is a story that occurs during the Cold War, and portrays the relationship between the United States and the former Soviet Union. He has also written screenplays for CBC Television including Connections, State of Shock, and The Last Chase.
Burke has also directed a number of theatrical films, including The Clown Murders, Power Play, Avenging Angelo and Pirates of Silicon Valley. He wrote the Emmy winning HBO movie The Second Civil War
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Films
- The Clown Murders (1976)
- Power Play (1978)
- Avenging Angelo (2002)
- Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999)
- The KGB Connections (1982)
Screenplays and teleplays
- The Second Civil War (teleplay)
- Connections
- State of Shock
- The Last Chase
Books
- Laughing War, 1980
- The Commissar's Report, 1984
- Ivory Joe, 1991
- Tiara: A Novel, 1995
References
External links
- Official website
- Martyn Burke at the Internet Movie Database
- Author video interview about The Truth About the Night
- Video trailer for The Truth About the Night
Categories:- Canadian journalists
- Canadian novelists
- Canadian film directors
- Canadian screenwriters
- Canadian film producers
- 1947 births
- 1940s births
- Living people
- Canadian writer stubs
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