Breehn Burns

Breehn Burns is an American screenwriter, director, voice artist, producer and illustrator, most known for his work on Dr. Tran and Bravest Warriors.[1] Burns is the supervising producer on Nickelodeon's 2019 television film Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus.

In 2016, it was announced that Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Entertainment will develop Aleister Arcane, the 2004 graphic novel created by Steve Niles and Breehn Burns. Jim Carrey has signed on to star and executive produce the movie adaptation with Eli Roth attached to direct.

Burns was Supervising Producer at Dreamworks Animation TV on four seasons of the Netflix series Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh.

He created the Dr. Tran franchise which has aired on G4TV, is a staple of the Spike & Mike Sick & Twisted Festival of Animation and has become a popular internet meme.

In 2008, he collaborated with Robert Zemeckis on the screenplay for Calling All Robots,[2] a feature film in development. Burns co-created the project with X-Men 2 screenwriter Michael Dougherty and storyboard artist Simeon Wilkins.

Burns wrote, directed and executive produced two seasons of Pendleton Ward's Bravest Warriors for Frederator Studios' YouTube channel, Cartoon Hangover.

Burns has illustrated two graphic novels, Aleister Arcane and Gloomcookie Vol. III, and has written several issues of the Bravest Warriors comic book, published by Boom! Studios.

In 2007, he served as Concept Artist and Main Titles Designer for the Warner Bros./Legendary Pictures feature film, Trick 'r Treat, produced by Bryan Singer and written and directed by Michael Dougherty.

His voice work includes the feature film Krampus, as well as numerous voices on Bravest Warriors and Dr. Tran.

References

  1. "Breehn Burns". Lambiek. Retrieved 21 June 2010.
  2. Graser, Marc (2008-03-26). "Michael Dougherty calls 'All Robots'". Variety. Retrieved 2011-07-05.


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