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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Martyn_BurkeMartyn Burke - Wikipedia

    Martyn Burke (born 1952) is a Canadian director, novelist and screenwriter from Toronto, Ontario.

  2. www.martynburke.comMartyn Burke

    Martyn Burke works in a multitude of worlds, moving between novels, films, and documentaries. He has published six highly acclaimed novels, has recently won the Peabody Award the International Press Academy Auteur Award, and has been nominated for Emmys, Directors Guild, and Writers Guild awards for his feature and television films.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0121789Martyn Burke - IMDb

    Martyn Burke. Writer: Pirates of Silicon Valley. Martyn Burke has won or been nominated for numerous awards (Emmy Award; Writers Guild of America; Directors Guild of America) in the U.S. and has won Best Screenplay in Canada.

    • January 1, 1
    • Writer, Director, Producer
    • Canada
    • Martyn Burke
  4. Martyn Burke works in a multitude of worlds, moving between novels, films, and documentaries. He has published six highly acclaimed novels, has recently won the Peabody Award the International Press Academy Auteur Award, and has been nominated for Emmys, Directors Guild, and Writers Guild awards for his feature and television films.

  5. Martyn Burke works in a multitude of worlds, moving between novels, films, and documentaries. He has published six highly acclaimed novels, has recently won the Peabody Award the International Press Academy Auteur Award, and has been nominate for Emmys, Directors Guild, and Writers Guild awards for his feature and television films.

  6. Martyn Burke. Writer: Pirates of Silicon Valley. Martyn Burke has won or been nominated for numerous awards (Emmy Award; Writers Guild of America; Directors Guild of America) in the U.S. and has won Best Screenplay in Canada.

  7. Martyn Burke is slash-and-burn funny, but also unexpectedly touching and wise. Martyn works in a multitude of worlds, each of which somehow end up as raw material for in his novels that often blend drama, comedy-- and frequently absurdity.