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Edward Burns is a multi-talented American actor, writer, and director, who made his mark in the entertainment industry as a commercial actor before carving out a successful career in television and film.
Born in Woodside, Queens, New York in 1968, Burns attended college at Hunter College in New York City and studied filmmaking at the University of Bridgeport. He began his career in commercials, appearing in ads for major brands such as Mastercard, Dunkin Donuts, and MCI. Burns' charismatic and relatable appeal caught the attention of industry insiders, who sought out his talent for television and film projects.
Burns made his feature film debut in 1995 with “The Brothers McMullen,” a comedy-drama which he wrote, directed, and starred in, winning the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival. He collaborated with his frequent co-star Connie Britton and director Alex Holdridge in the romantic comedy “The Weekend,” which was released in 2019.
Edward Burns' acting work spans the gamut of entertainment, spanning from the box office hits like “Saving Private Ryan,” to indies such as “Purple Violets” and episodic television such as “Entourage” and “Will & Grace”.
In addition to his work in acting, Burns has also written, produced, and directed a number of feature films, including “She's the One,” “Looking for Kitty,” “Sidewalks of New York,” “Purple Violets,” and “Newlyweds.”
As an artist, Burns' stories focus on the struggles and complexities of everyday life, often set in the culturally rich and diverse neighborhoods of New York City.
Edward Burns' talent and versatility have made him a beloved figure among fans of television and film, with award-winning performances and critically acclaimed directorial work, making him a recognized figure across the entertainment world.