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- Michael Burns is a former child actor who went on to a distinguished career as a historian, writer, and college professor. He is now retired and raising thoroughbred horses in Kentucky. He was familiar to television audiences of the early 1960s as the teenage character, "Barnaby West", on the popular Wagon Train (1957) series. After other TV and film credits in his late teens and early 20s, Burns left acting to pursue his interest in history, graduating from the University of California. He earned a Ph. D. from Yale University in 1977 and wrote an acclaimed history book, "Dreyfus", about the Dreyfus Affair. Between 1980-2002, Burns was a professor of history at Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts.
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Since becoming Vice Chairman of Lionsgate in March 2000, Mr. Burns has played an integral role in building the Company into a more than $5 billion global content leader with a reputation for innovation. He recently helped spearhead Lionsgate's $4.4 billion acquisition of Starz, the biggest deal in the Company's history, as the studio continues to grow into a diversified global content platform.
Lionsgate's portfolio of businesses features a film slate that has averaged nearly $2 billion at the global box office each of the past five years, driven by the critically-acclaimed "La La Land," which won six Academy Awards while becoming a global box office phenomenon, and the blockbuster "Hunger Games," "Twilight Saga," "Now You See Me" and "John Wick" franchises. One of the largest independent television businesses in the world, Lionsgate's television slate encompasses nearly 90 series on 40 different networks, including the ground-breaking "Orange is the New Black," the fan favorite "Nashville," the acclaimed drama "The Royals," the award-winning dramedy "Casual" and the breakout success "Greenleaf."
In addition to his leadership of Lionsgate's corporate management team, Mr. Burns has played a key role in the acquisition, production and distribution of some of Lionsgate's most successful films, including the Academy Award®-winning Best Picture "Crash," the Academy Award®-winning "Monster's Ball" and the Oscar-nominated "Precious."
Mr. Burns served for nine years as managing director and head of Prudential Securities' Los Angeles investment banking office and nine years at Shearson/American Express (now Morgan Stanley) in New York and Los Angeles.
He has been featured in major media outlets from CNBC to The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, and he is a contributing writer for the Huffington Post and Newsmax. Mr. Burns graduated with a B.S. from Arizona State University and received his M.B.A. from the John E. Anderson Graduate School of Management at UCLA, where he serves on the distinguished Board of Visitors. He joined the Hasbro Board of Directors in December 2014.- Michael Burns was born on 4 May 1952 in Bradford, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom. He is an actor, known for The Brittas Empire (1991), Get Fit with Brittas (1997) and Lovejoy (1986).
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Michael Burns is known for Peaks and Valleys (2019), Proper Binge (2017) and Whispers of the North (2024).- Michael Burns is known for Forty Winks (2013).
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- Michael Burns is known for Night of the Dribbler (1990) and With Friends Like These... (1991).
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Michael Burns is known for EMDR: A Documentary Film (2011), Preventive Warriors (2004) and Third Party (2003).- Music Department
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Scott Michael Burns is known for Peaceful Warrior (2006), The Beast (2009) and What About Brian (2006).- Jeremy Michael Burns was born in Charleston, WV to Linda and Steve Burns, a stay at home mother and a Freewill Baptist Pastor.
He attended school in Van, WV where he participated in several sports with an emphasis on football. During his senior year of high school, he portrayed the role of Kenickie in the Boone County S.T.A.G.E. production of the musical "Grease".
Later in life, he became a certified West Virginia Police Officer and is currently employed at the Kanawha County Sheriff's Office in Charleston, WV as a Deputy Sheriff with the rank of Corporal.
Jeremy Michael Burns began his film acting career in 2013 when he auditioned for Captain America: The Winter Soldier. He was selected for the role of a Shield Strike Team Member. Since then, he has worked on several other feature films as well as commercials and television.
In 2014, he married Cathleen Moxley, an Emmy Award Winning Journalist in Charleston, WV.
In 2015, he and his wife started a successful photography business, Burns Exposures. He still is employed with the Kanawha County Sheriff's Office full time and juggles both his photography and acting career in his free time.
He is also a Youth Leader at Cross Lanes United Methodist Church in Cross Lanes, WV. - Michael Burns is known for In a World... (2013).
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Michael G. Burns is known for Scariest Places on Earth (2000), The Cosby Show (1984) and Amazing Tails (1996).- Michael John Burns is known for Paradise (1988) and Married... with Children (1987).
- Michael J. Burns is known for Tomorrow & Tomorrow: A Star Wars Fan Film.
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Michael T. Burns is known for Phobia (2007) and Jan-Gel 3: Hillbilly Monster (2003).- Michael Burns is known for Wide Awake in Nothing (2004) and Condemned (2002).
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Michael Burns is known for Laban (2007).- Producer
Michael Burns is known for Thrust (2022).