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Allison Burnett
Screenwriter, director, producer, novelist

Allison Burnett

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Screenwriter, director, producer, novelist
Gender
Male
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Place of birth
Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York, USA
Age
65 years
Education
Juilliard School,
Northwestern University,
Notable Works
Underworld: Awakening
 
Gone
 
Untraceable
 
Fame
 
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Biography

Allison Burnett (born December 16, 1958) is an American screenwriter, film director, and novelist.

Early life and education

Allison Burnett was born in Ithaca, New York. He graduated from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois before attending Juilliard where he studied playwriting.

Film

1990s

Allison's first screenplay to be produced was the kick-boxing prison drama, Bloodfist III: Forced to Fight (1992), which he co-wrote with Charles Mattera.He also wrote Gregory Hines' directorial debut, Bleeding Hearts (1994), and the film Red Meat (1997), which he directed, starring John Slattery, Jennifer Grey, and Lara Flynn Boyle that had its first world premiere on Sundance Channel.

2000s

Allison's next film was Autumn in New York (2000), starring Richard Gere and Winona Ryder. This was followed by the Lifetime Original Movie Perfect Romance (2004), Feast of Love (2007) based on the book by Charles Baxter and starring Morgan Freeman and Greg Kinnear, and Resurrecting the Champ (2007), written with Michael Bortman and starring Samuel L. Jackson and Josh Hartnett. In 2008, Allison wrote, with Robert Fyvolent and Mark Brinker, the crime thriller Untraceable (2008) starring Diane Lane. The following year, Allison wrote the remake of Fame.

2010s

Allison had two films released in 2012. The first was Underworld Awakening (2012), co-written with Len Wiseman, John Hlavin, and J. Michael Straczynski, the fourth film in the Underworld series starring Kate Beckinsale. The following month, Gone (2012) was released, starring Amanda Seyfried.

In 2013 Allison directed his second film, Ask Me Anything (2013) based on his novel Undiscovered Gyrl. The film stars Britt Robertson, Justin Long, Christian Slater, Robert Patrick, and Martin Sheen.

In 2019 Allison directed the sequel to 'Ask Me Anything', Another Girl, starring Sammi Hanratty, based on his 2015 novella of the same name.

Fiction

Allison's first novel, Christopher: A Tale of Seduction was published in 2003 by Broadway Books. It was a finalist for the 2004 Pen Center Literary Award.

In 2006, Allison wrote a sequel to Christopher titled The House Beautiful, published by Carroll & Graf, followed in 2009 by the novel Undiscovered Gyrl, published by Vintage Books.

In 2011 Allison wrote the second sequel to his novel Christopher, titled Death By Sunshine, published by Writers Tribe Books.

Allison Burnett released his fifth novel, The Escape of Malcolm Poe in 2014., as well as a sequel novella to Undiscovered Gyrl titled Another Girl in 2015.

Novels

YearTitlePublisherNotes
2003Christopher: A Tale of SeductionBroadway BooksFinalist in Fiction, 2004 Pen Center USA Award
2006The House BeautifulCarroll & GrafSequel to Christopher: A Tale of Seduction
2009Undiscovered GyrlVintage BooksAdapted into film, directed by the author
2011Death by SunshineWriters Tribe BooksSecond sequel to Christopher: A Tale of Seduction
2014The Escape of Malcolm PoeWriters Tribe Books
2015Another GirlAllison BurnettSequel novella to Undiscovered Gyrl
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