Mark Burnett
Producer of "Survivor", "The Apprentice" and "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?"
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The genius behind the wildly popular "Survivor" and "Apprentice" series -- and the driving force behind reality television -- Mark Burnett is the hottest producer in Hollywood. His well-known history of producing Emmy-nominated adventure television in international locations led CBS chief Les Moonves in 2004 to dub him "the most important producer in television." Burnett's entrepreneurial spirit has helped pioneer the success of the reality "unscripted" drama series and bring it to mainstream audiences worldwide.
Burnett began his career in unscripted drama by creating the adventure series and two-time Emmy Award-winning "Eco-Challenge." In 2000, Burnett broke into primetime network television with the hit reality series, "Survivor." Its debut season won two primetime Emmys, and the series continues -- airing its 16th season this summer -- to perennially earn multiple Emmy nominations. "The Apprentice" with Donald Trump was Burnett's next breakout hit, premiering on NBC; it quickly became the top rated new series of the season. The Celebrity version of Apprentice is currently airing on NBC. In addition to the success of "The Apprentice" and "Survivor," Burnett pulled in another ratings phenomenon with the hit game show "Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader," which is currently being produced in 48 countries.
What most people do not know is that Burnett has his own survival story to tell, and it is every bit as riveting as the show. As recently as the 1990s, he was selling T-shirts on the beach in southern California. But, through a combination of inspiration, determination and sheer nerve, he transformed his life, went on to produce an Emmy-winning extreme sports program, and of course, created the most popular series on the air today.
A former paratrooper and open-water certified SCUBA diver, Burnett has used his life of daring experiences as a jumping-off point for leading others to chase their dreams and ignore their fears. He reveals the stories behind "Survivor," the challenges of producing "unscripted" drama, and how to achieve business and personal success by embracing risk and leading with compassion.
One of his latest projects, NBC's "My Dad is Better Than Your Dad," is an "American Gladiators" style father-child competition which debuted to an astounding 10 million viewers in its premier episode. Other current projects include NBC's "Amne$ia" starring comedian Dennis Miller, CBS's "Jingles," and the newly formed Mark Burnett Productions Asia, a joint venture with Genting International to both adapt and create new content for the Asian market.
Burnett's other executive producing credits include Martha Stewart's Emmy Award-winning syndicated show, "Martha," which was recently renewed for a fourth straight season; "The Contender," which aired on NBC in 2005 and continued its second and third seasons on ESPN in 2006 and 2007. In the summer of 2007, Burnett executive produced the MTV Movie Awards, vastly improving ratings over previous years. Additional reality projects include "Boarding House: North Shore," "The Restaurant," "Combat Missions," "The Casino," "Pirate Master" and his joint venture with Steven Spielberg and DreamWorks Television, "On the Lot."
Burnett has received the People's Choice Award for an unprecedented four years in a row for "Survivor" in the Favorite Reality Based Television Program category. He was featured in Entertainment Weekly's "Top 101 Most Powerful People in Entertainment" and TIME Magazine's "Top 100 List" of most influential people in the world today. Burnett also held the number one position on TV Guide's "Most Valuable Players" list, was named to Advertising Age's "Top 100," received the Brandon Tartikoff Legacy Award, and was named "Philanthropist of the Year" by Reality Cares Foundation. For "Survivor," he received a Special Recognition Award from The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation. In 2007 he was inducted into the Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame.
In addition to his producing credits, Burnett has authored four books; has served two elected terms on the Board of Directors of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in Los Angeles and is a member of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. He also serves on the Board of Directors of the Elizabeth Glazer Pediatric AIDS Foundation and is a major contributor to Operation Smile.
Interested in booking Mark Burnett to speak at your next event?
Burnett began his career in unscripted drama by creating the adventure series and two-time Emmy Award-winning "Eco-Challenge." In 2000, Burnett broke into primetime network television with the hit reality series, "Survivor." Its debut season won two primetime Emmys, and the series continues -- airing its 16th season this summer -- to perennially earn multiple Emmy nominations. "The Apprentice" with Donald Trump was Burnett's next breakout hit, premiering on NBC; it quickly became the top rated new series of the season. The Celebrity version of Apprentice is currently airing on NBC. In addition to the success of "The Apprentice" and "Survivor," Burnett pulled in another ratings phenomenon with the hit game show "Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader," which is currently being produced in 48 countries.
What most people do not know is that Burnett has his own survival story to tell, and it is every bit as riveting as the show. As recently as the 1990s, he was selling T-shirts on the beach in southern California. But, through a combination of inspiration, determination and sheer nerve, he transformed his life, went on to produce an Emmy-winning extreme sports program, and of course, created the most popular series on the air today.
A former paratrooper and open-water certified SCUBA diver, Burnett has used his life of daring experiences as a jumping-off point for leading others to chase their dreams and ignore their fears. He reveals the stories behind "Survivor," the challenges of producing "unscripted" drama, and how to achieve business and personal success by embracing risk and leading with compassion.
One of his latest projects, NBC's "My Dad is Better Than Your Dad," is an "American Gladiators" style father-child competition which debuted to an astounding 10 million viewers in its premier episode. Other current projects include NBC's "Amne$ia" starring comedian Dennis Miller, CBS's "Jingles," and the newly formed Mark Burnett Productions Asia, a joint venture with Genting International to both adapt and create new content for the Asian market.
Burnett's other executive producing credits include Martha Stewart's Emmy Award-winning syndicated show, "Martha," which was recently renewed for a fourth straight season; "The Contender," which aired on NBC in 2005 and continued its second and third seasons on ESPN in 2006 and 2007. In the summer of 2007, Burnett executive produced the MTV Movie Awards, vastly improving ratings over previous years. Additional reality projects include "Boarding House: North Shore," "The Restaurant," "Combat Missions," "The Casino," "Pirate Master" and his joint venture with Steven Spielberg and DreamWorks Television, "On the Lot."
Burnett has received the People's Choice Award for an unprecedented four years in a row for "Survivor" in the Favorite Reality Based Television Program category. He was featured in Entertainment Weekly's "Top 101 Most Powerful People in Entertainment" and TIME Magazine's "Top 100 List" of most influential people in the world today. Burnett also held the number one position on TV Guide's "Most Valuable Players" list, was named to Advertising Age's "Top 100," received the Brandon Tartikoff Legacy Award, and was named "Philanthropist of the Year" by Reality Cares Foundation. For "Survivor," he received a Special Recognition Award from The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation. In 2007 he was inducted into the Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame.
In addition to his producing credits, Burnett has authored four books; has served two elected terms on the Board of Directors of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in Los Angeles and is a member of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. He also serves on the Board of Directors of the Elizabeth Glazer Pediatric AIDS Foundation and is a major contributor to Operation Smile.
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