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Alex Kurtzman

American filmmaker (born 1973)


Summary

American filmmaker (born 1973)

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nameAlex Kurtzman
imageAlex Kurtzman San Diego Comic Con 2019.jpg
captionKurtzman at the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con
birth_nameAlexander Hilary Kurtzman
birth_date
birth_placeLos Angeles, California, U.S.
occupation
known_forCo-founder of K/O Paper Products, founder of Secret Hideout
spouse
yearsactive1996–present

Alexander Hilary Kurtzman (born September 7, 1973) is an American filmmaker. He is best known for co-writing the scripts to Transformers (2007), Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009), Star Trek (2009), Star Trek Into Darkness (2013), and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014) with his writing and producing partner Roberto Orci, and directing and co-writing The Mummy (2017). He made his directorial debut with People Like Us (2012), co-written alongside Orci and Jody Lambert.

Kurtzman is known, alongside Orci, for frequently collaborating with Michael Bay and J.J. Abrams, as well as co-creating the TV series Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek: Picard, and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.

Early life and education

Kurtzman was born into a Jewish family and raised in Los Angeles, California. His longtime screenwriting partner Roberto Orci was his best friend in high school.

Kurtzman attended Wesleyan University.

Career

Kurtzman first teamed with Orci on the syndicated series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, for the television unit of Pacific Renaissance Pictures, then operating out of Universal International. After they produced several storylines to cope with the absence of lead actor Kevin Sorbo following a stroke that Sorbo had suffered during the fourth season, Kurtzman and Orci, both aged 24, were placed in charge of the show. They moved into films after they were asked to rewrite Michael Bay's The Island. The film earned nearly $163 million at the worldwide box office, on a budget of $126 million, which was enough of a success that they were brought in to write Bay's Transformers, which earned $710 million. Though The Island and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen were not particularly well received by critics, the two films earned a combined $1.7 billion. They co-created the Fox TV series Fringe in 2008 along with J. J. Abrams. After the pilot, Kurtzman served as consulting producer on the show for the remainder of its run. They then co-wrote the 2009 film Star Trek.

In 2011, Forbes magazine described Orci and Kurtzman as "Hollywood's Secret Weapons" as, over the course of the previous six years, their films had grossed a combined total of over $3 billion at the box office. The partnership also wrote People Like Us, originally known as Welcome to People, which was Kurtzman's theatrical directorial debut.

Kurtzman has frequently worked with a tight-knit group of film professionals which include J. J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof, Adam Horowitz, Roberto Orci, Edward Kitsis, Andre Nemec, Josh Appelbaum, Jeff Pinkner, and Bryan Burk.

In 2018, Kurtzman signed a new five-year deal with CBS Television Studios to oversee and expand the Star Trek franchise on television, including serving as executive producer on Star Trek: Discovery (which he also co-showruns with Michelle Paradise), Star Trek: Short Treks, Star Trek: Picard, and Star Trek: Lower Decks.

In August 2021, Kurtzman and his production company Secret Hideout extended their overall deal with CBS Studios through 2026.

Personal life

In 2002, Kurtzman married Samantha Counter, the daughter of lawyer Nick Counter.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleDirectorWriterProducerNotes
2005The Island
The Legend of Zorro
2006Mission: Impossible III
2007Transformers
2008Eagle Eye
2009WatchmenScript polish
Star Trek
The Proposal
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
2011Cowboys & Aliens
2012People Like UsDirectorial debut
2013Star Trek Into Darkness
Now You See Me
Ender's Game
2014The Amazing Spider-Man 2
2016Now You See Me 2
2017The Mummy
2024Rob Peace
2025Star Trek: Section 31
Now You See Me: Now You Don't

Television

YearTitleDirectorWriterExecutive
ProducerCreatorNotes
1997–1999Hercules: The Legendary Journeys
1999–2000Xena: Warrior Princess
2000Jack of All Trades
2001–2003AliasAlso supervising producer
2004The Secret ServicePilot
2008–2013FringeAlso consulting producer
2010Transformers: PrimeAlso developer
2010–2020Hawaii Five-0Also developer
2011Exit StrategyPilot
Locke & Key
2013–2017Sleepy Hollow
2014Matador
2014–2018Scorpion
2015–2016Limitless
2017–2024Star Trek: DiscoveryEpisode "Brother"
2017–2018Salvation
2018–2020Star Trek: Short Treks
2018–2019Instinct
2020–2023Star Trek: Picard
2020–2024Star Trek: Lower Decks
2021Clarice
2021–2024Star Trek: Prodigy
2022The Man Who Fell to Earth
2022–presentStar Trek: Strange New Worlds
2026–presentStar Trek: Starfleet Academy

References

References

  1. Wills, Adam. (July 5, 2007). "Screenwriter Alex Kurtzman 'Transforms' filmdom's giant robot genre". [[The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles.
  2. Littleton, Cynthia. (October 16, 2009). "Abrams keeps it all in the fan family – J.J. and his collaborators conquer Hollywood". Variety.
  3. Wills, Adam. (July 22, 2009). "Jews Get Geek on at Comic-Con". Jewish Journal.
  4. "Alex Kurtzman Biography". [[IGN]].com.
  5. Itzkoff, Dave. (June 24, 2007). "Character-Driven Films (but Keep the Kaboom)". [[The New York Times]].
  6. Pomerantz, Dorothy. (May 18, 2011). "Roberto Orci And Alex Kurtzman: Hollywood's Secret Weapons". Forbes.
  7. (April 22, 2014). "Alex Kurtzman & Roberto Orci Splitting Up on Bigscreen (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety.
  8. (February 27, 2019). "'Star Trek: Discovery' Renewed For Season 3 At CBS All Access, Michelle Paradise Joins Alex Kurtzman As Co-Showrunner". Deadline.
  9. (June 19, 2018). "Alex Kurtzman To Shepherd 'Star Trek' Franchise Expansion Under New 5-Year Overall Deal With CBS TV Studios". Deadline.
  10. Andreeva, Nellie. (August 1, 2021). "Alex Kurtzman Inks Mega New Overall Deal With CBS Studios".
  11. Hubler, Shawn. (June 27, 2007). "Reel life was his real love". Los Angeles Times.
  12. Roberto Orci. (August 10, 2008). "The All New "Hey Roberto" Thread". [[Don Murphy]].
  13. Fleming, Mike. (April 24, 2012). "Alex Kurtzman & Roberto Orci Re-Writing Sequel To 'Amazing Spider-Man'". [[Deadline Hollywood]].
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