Edward Burns is a talent who can perform in front-and-behind the lens. He talks about his 1960s TNT cop drama, “Public Morals.”
Video Content: Edward Burns (2015)
In the edited TV version, SIDEWALKS host Cindy Rhodes interviews the actor, producer, writer and director about his career and his TV drama “Public Morals.” Additionally, he gives career advice for filmmakers.
Mini-Biography:
Born in Woodside, Queens, New York, Edward Burns is a filmmaker / actor, who appears on both side of the lens. His first film was 1995’s “The Brothers McMullen,” a comedy-drama he financed, produced, directed and starred in. He also produced, wrote, directed and acted in “She’s the One,” “Sidewalks of New York,” “Ash Wednesday,” “The Groomsmen,” “Purple Violets,” “Nice Guy Johnny,” “Newlyweds,” and “The Fitzgerald Family Christmas.” Other acting roles include “Saving Private Ryan,” “One Missed Call,” “Man on a Ledge,” “Alex Cross,” “Echelon Conspiracy,” “27 Dresses,” and “The Holiday.”
Interview Credits:
Recorded: August 24, 2015
Host / Producer: Cindy Rhodes
Videographer (for Cindy Rhodes): Ray Alvarado
Editor: Richard R. Lee
Special Thanks To: TNT, Amblin Television, TNT Original Productions