Burt Kearns
Burt Kearns is an American television and film producer, writer, director, journalist and author, known for his influential work in reality television and his controversial 1999 tabloid television memoir, Tabloid Baby.[1][2]
Television and film production
Writer and producer
Kearns is in demand as a nonfiction television producer, writer, showrunner and consultant on series and shows as diverse as Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura, Guinness World Records Unleashed and True Tori.
In 2016, Kearns was executive producer and featured on-camera in the nonfiction special program, Kardashian: The Man Who Saved OJ Simpson,[3] which premiered on June 13, 2016 on the Reelz channel. He was an executive producer of the 2016 Reelz documentary specials, El Chapo & Sean Penn: Bungle In The Jungle[4] and Entertainment Weekly Presents: ‘80s TV Stars -- Where Are They Now?. [5]
In 2015, he was co-executive producer of the second season of the truTV reality series, Way Out West;[6] co-executive producer, writer and showrunner of True Tori: True Confessions,[7] a one-hour special that kicked off the second season of the hit reality series, True Tori on Lifetime, and L.A. Hair Confidential, the one-hour fourth season reunion and clip show on WE tv; and consulting producer on Tori Spelling: Celebrity Lie Detector, on Lifetime; Monster Island, a Monster Week special on Animal Planet;[8] and Second Chance Chihuahuas for NatGeo Wild.[9]
He was consulting producer on the first season of True Tori and co-executive producer of the WE tv series, Mystery Millionaire, in 2014; and executive producer and showrunner of the truTV reality television arena competition series, Guinness World Records Unleashed, co-executive producer of its first season, Guinness World Records Gone Wild, and production consultant on the SyFy series, Joe Rogan Questions Everything in 2013.
From 2008 though 2012, Kearns was executive producer and showrunner of the truTV reality documentary series, Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura. [10][11][12] He was executive producer and showrunner for two seasons of Speed (TV channel)'s hit series, Dumbest Stuff on Wheels (2011-2012), and co-executive producer of the 2011 Syfy series, Legend Quest,[13] and Shadow Operations: The Mars Project,[14] a truTV documentary special about the work of Project Camelot.
He produced the documentary films Death of a Beatle (2000) and Bin Laden’s Escape (2005) (with Parco Productions). Directed and produced the documentary, Boxing: A Different Look for Showtime and Hollywood Animal Crusaders (featuring John Travolta, Cher, Don Johnson & Esai Morales) for Animal Planet. Co-producer of the HBO documentary Panic, starring Kim Basinger. Producer of Fox Television special, When Good Pets Go Bad 2, and executive producer of the syndicated series, Strange Universe.
Independent features and Good Story Productions
Kearns produced (and edited) the nonfiction film comedy, High There.[15][16][17]
High There premiered August 25, 2014 as an official selection of the Action on Film International Film Festival in Monrovia, California. On May 3, 2015, the film won the Viewers' Choice Award at first annual Cannabis Film Festival in Humboldt County, California.[18]
It was released on VOD and limited edition DVD by BRINKvision on June 23, 2015.[19]
Kearns directed, wrote and produced the nonfiction feature film, El Viaje Musical de Ezekiel Montanez: The Chris Montez Story, which was previewed as a work-in-progress on August 15, 2009 at the 35th annual The Fest For Beatles Fans in Chicago,[20] November 21, 2009 at the Paso Robles Digital Film Festival [21] and May 14, 2010 at the Pacific Palisades Film Festival.[22]
All films were produced through his Good Story Productions[23] production company.[24]
Kearns and Good Story Productions also produced the documentary short, High Times & Low Expectations,[25] which was included on the High There DVD, and created and produced the online and video campaign for the launch of the Terry O'Neill photography exhibit that opened in December 2014 at the SLS Las Vegas Iconic Images Gallery.[26]
Frozen Pictures
In 2000, Kearns formed the production company Frozen Television (later Frozen Pictures) with producer Brett Hudson, formerly of the Hudson Brothers musical comedy team. Kearns directed, wrote and produced many television shows and series under the Frozen banner, including the documentary series Adults Only: The Secret History of The Other Hollywood and The Secret History of Rock ‘n’ Roll with Gene Simmons for Court TV, All the Presidents' Movies,[27] narrated by Martin Sheen for Bravo, the Showtime late night series My First Time, and episodes of the Court TV series, Mugshots.[28]
He directed and produced the 2008 Frozen Pictures documentary musical film, The Seventh Python, about the career and influence of Monty Python collaborator and Bonzo Dog Band member Neil Innes, and directed and produced Basketball Man,[29] the 2007 Frozen Pictures documentary film that featured basketball stars and legends telling the story of the life and legacy of the game's inventor, Dr. James Naismith. The film was released on DVD on May 8, 2007. (During the production of Basketball Man, Kearns conducted Boston Celtics legend Red Auerbach's last interview.)[30]
Creator, producer and director of Frozen Pictures' The Michael Lohan Reality Project,[31] and American Dunkleman,[32][33][34] both of which became viral sensations when their pitch tapes were released on the Internet.
Kearns received international attention,[35] including front page stories in the New York Times[36] and USA Today,[37] for his controversial Saintmychal.com website and documentary project that chronicled and inherently promoted the canonization of 9/11 hero Rev. Mychal Judge.
Cloud 9
Kearns wrote and produced the 20th Century Fox movie, Cloud 9 (starring Burt Reynolds), along with Hudson and Academy Award winner Albert S. Ruddy.[38] The film, a joint production of Frozen Pictures, Ruddy Morgan Productions and Graymark Productions, was released on DVD by 20th Century Home Entertainment on January 3, 2006.[39]
Tabloid Baby
Left tabloid television and began writing Tabloid Baby in 1996.
A combination memoir, mea culpa and exposé, the book was published in November 1999 by Hambleton-Hill's Celebrity Books imprint, and became an immediate sensation.
The book was praised by Mike Wallace of CBS News' 60 Minutes as "sad, funny, undeniably authentic" and by tabloid television host Maury Povich as "The Bible."[40]
Kearns embarked on a cross-country signing tour after network news bosses reacted to his revelations about the television industry by canceling many of his scheduled television appearances.[41][42]
Early career
Graduated from Fairfield University; became a reporter and editor for newspapers in southern Connecticut and Westchester, New York. After John Lennon's assassination on December 8, 1980, he moved to Manhattan, where he worked for neighborhood newspapers including The Westsider, East Side Express and Chelsea-Clinton News, and later at the assignment desk and as newswriter and show producer at WNEW-TV's 10 O'Clock News. Kearns became a producer and writer for such New York City news operations as WNBC-TV's News 4 New York and CBS News' Nightwatch and CBS Morning News.[43] With a background as a music writer and early chronicler of the punk music scene early in his newspaper career,[44][45] he also moonlighted as a writer for Spin magazine.[46][47][48][49]
Hired by Rupert Murdoch's 20th Century Fox as managing editor of the nightly tabloid television series, A Current Affair in the late 1980s, he helped develop and expand the tabloid television genre. In 1990, Kearns accompanied executive producer and genre inventor Peter Brennan to Hollywood, where, as managing editor and producer of Hard Copy (1990–1993) and Premier Story (1994), he continued to be an influential figure in the heyday of tabloid television.[50][51][52] The range of his influence on the genre and its participants was laid out clearly in the 2012 biography, Mike Wallace: A Life by Peter Rader [53] and Australian television executive Gerald Stone's 2011 memoir, Say It with Feeling.[54]
Kearns (and his exploits covering the fall of the Berlin Wall) was featured in Maury Povich's 1991 memoir, Current Affairs: A Life on the Edge.[55] He was the model for the character Al Bunker, the tabloid television producer covering the fall of the Berlin Wall in Thomas Keneally's 1993 novel, Jacko: The Great Intruder.[56]
Awards
Winner of 2015 Cannabis Film Festival Viewers Choice Award as producer of High There.[57]
Winner of 2009 Las Vegas Film Festival Golden Ace Award[58] for directing and producing The Seventh Python.[59]
Emmy-winning newswriter, honored by New York City chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for contributing to the winning of Outstanding News Broadcast Emmy by WNBC-TV's News 4 New York at 6PM.[60]
True Tabloid Star
In addition to numerous television appearances promoting his book, Kearns has appeared as an expert or "talking head" on many television specials and documentaries, including Kardashian: The Man Who Saved OJ Simpson,[61] Fame for 15,[62] Victim 0001,[63] Rock Stars Do The Dumbest Things,[64] Headliners & Legends with Matt Lauer [65] and When Cameras Cross The Line.[66] He was also featured alongside Maury Povich, Jerry Springer, Sally Jesse Raphael and Deborah Norville in the documentary, 15 Minutes of True Tabloid Stars,[67] an extra on the DVD version of the movie, 15 Minutes, starring Robert De Niro, Edward Burns and Kelsey Grammer.
Personal life
Kearns returned to tabloid journalism in 2005, working once again with mentor Peter Brennan, as consulting producer to short-lived revival of A Current Affair. Kearns is married to television producer and journalist Alison Holloway.[68] The couple has two children.
Sources
- New York Times
- New York Times article
- "Bad Boy TV," Salon.com
- Tabloid Baby review, L.A. Weekly
- USA Today
- Documentary Dude: An interview with Burt Kearns, producer of High There
- Kearns as guest on Coast-to-Coast AM with Art Bell
- Kearns profile in Fairfield University magazine
- Interview from On The Edge with Paula Zahn
- Current Affairs: A Life on the Edge by Maury Povich and Ken Gross
- SPIN magazine Sept. 1988 article, pg 23: "k.d. lang: Canadian Cowpie"
- SPIN magazine Nov. 1988 article, pg 32: "Steve Miller: The Fat Man Sings"
- SPIN magazine March 1989 article, pg 62: "John Hiatt: Family Man"
- Elvis After Elvis: The Posthumous Career of a Living Legend by Gilbert B. Rodman (p. 39)
- Production Culture: Industrial Reflexivity and Critical Practice in Film and Television by John Thornton Caldwell
- What Liberal Media? The Truth About Bias and the News by Eric Alterman
- The Man Who Would Not Shut Up: The Rise of Bill O'Reilly by Marvin Kitman
- Mike Wallace: A Life by Peter Rader
- Say It With Feeling by Gerald Stone
- Good Story Productions website
- Tabloid Baby website
- Burt Kearns website
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