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Neil Burger

American filmmaker


Summary

American filmmaker

FieldValue
nameNeil Burger
imageNeil Burger.png
captionBurger in June 2015
birth_nameNeil Norman Burger
birth_placeGreenwich, Connecticut, United States
occupationFilm director, writer, producer
notable_worksInterview with the Assassin, The Illusionist, Limitless, Divergent
spouse
yearsactive1987-present

Neil Norman Burger is an American filmmaker. He is known for the fake-documentary Interview with the Assassin (2002), the period drama The Illusionist (2006), Limitless (2011), and the sci-fi action film Divergent (2014).

Life and career

Burger was born in Greenwich, Connecticut. After graduating from Yale University with a degree in fine arts, he became involved with experimental film in the late 1980s and went on to direct music videos for such alternative artists as the Meat Puppets. He approached MTV about creating and directing a series of inspiring promotional announcements for what would be the MTV Books: Feed Your Head campaign against aliteracy. In association with Ridley Scott Associates, he directed commercials for companies including Mastercard, IBM and ESPN, and created a series of television spots for Amnesty International and their campaign for prisoners of conscience.

Burger made his directorial feature debut with Interview with the Assassin in 2002, which he also wrote. It won the Best Feature Film category at the Woodstock Film Festival and Avignon Film Festival, and was nominated for three Independent Spirit Awards, including Best First Film and Best First Screenplay.

Burger’s follow up feature was The Illusionist, starring Edward Norton and Paul Giamatti. His screenplay for the film was based on the short story "Eisenheim the Illusionist" by Steven Millhauser. It premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival and opened the 2006 Seattle International Film Festival and the 2007 Deauville Film Festival. It was nominated for Best Screenplay at the 2007 Independent Spirit Awards and Best Cinematography at the 2007 Academy Awards.

Burger's additional credits include the 2007 post-Iraq War indie drama The Lucky Ones, starring Rachel McAdams, Tim Robbins, and Michael Peña; and Limitless (2011), starring Bradley Cooper and Robert De Niro, which opened at #1 at the box office and grossed over $160 million worldwide.

In 2014, Burger directed the film Divergent, based on the novel by Veronica Roth. Shailene Woodley starred alongside Theo James, Kate Winslet, Miles Teller, Ansel Elgort and Ashley Judd. Released by Lionsgate, it grossed over $280 million worldwide, making it Burger's most commercially successful film to date.

Following Divergent, Burger directed the first two episodes of Showtime’s Wall Street drama Billions, starring Paul Giamatti and Damian Lewis. He then served as an executive producer on CBS’s TV adaptation of Limitless. His additional credits include the Divergent series films Insurgent (2015) and Allegiant (2016).

Burger most recently directed The Upside, a remake of the French hit The Intouchables. Starring Bryan Cranston and Kevin Hart, it was theatrically released in January 2019.

Burger currently resides in New York City with his wife, architect Diana Kellogg, and their family.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleDirectorWriterProducer
2002Interview with the Assassin
2006The Illusionist
2007The Lucky Ones
2011Limitless
2014Divergent
2017The Upside
2021Voyagers
2023The Marsh King's Daughter
2025Inheritance

Executive producer only

  • The Divergent Series: Insurgent (2015)
  • The Divergent Series: Allegiant (2016)
  • All the Old Knives (2022)

Television

YearTitleDirectorExecutive
ProducerNotes
1991Books: Feed Your HeadMiniseries
2015-2016Limitless
2016-2023BillionsDirected 6 episodes
2025The Agency2 episodes
2025Motorheads2 episodes

TV movies

  • The Asset (2012)
  • The Jury (2016)

References

References

  1. [https://www.nytimes.com/1997/06/01/style/diana-w-kellogg-neil-n-burger.html "Weddings: Diane W. Kellogg, Neil N. Burger"] (1997-06-01). ''The New York Times'' (NYTimes.com). Retrieved 2016-02-22.
  2. Vineyard, Jennifer. (1 August 2013). "Divergent Director Neil Burger Has an Advanced Copy of Allegiant, and He Hasn't Read it Yet". Vulture.
  3. Heyman, Marshall. "Downtown Director's New York". WSJ.
  4. Davis, Edward. "Exclusive: Neil Burger Talks ‘Limitless,’ Working With Robert De Niro & Making Mid-Budgeted Sci-Fi {{!}} IndieWire".
  5. [http://www.cinemafusion.com/index.php?/weblog/comments/universal_picks_up_neil_burgers_terror_flick/ Cinema Fusion] {{Webarchive. link. (2008-02-18 , Retrieved on January 17, 2007)
  6. (16 June 2009). "Bride of Frankenstein comes to life-The Hollywood Reporter: Risky Business". Riskybusinessblog.com.
  7. McNary, Dave. (2016-08-25). "Neil Burger to Direct Kevin Hart, Bryan Cranston in ‘Intouchables’ Remake". Variety.
  8. Fleming, Mike Jr.. (2016-08-25). "Neil Burger To Direct Bryan Cranston, Kevin Hart In TWC’s ‘Intouchables’". Deadline.
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