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Friday, January 23, 2015

Alex Kurtzman (born September 7, 1973) is an American film and television writer, producer and director.

Life and career



Kurtzman was born and raised in Los Angeles, California, where he met his high school friend and longtime collaborator Roberto Orci. He attended Wesleyan University.

Kurtzman first teamed with Orci on television 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 were placed in charge of the show. They were both aged 24. They moved into films after they were asked to rewrite Michael Bay's The Island. The film earned $162 million at the box office on a budget of $126 million, which was a sufficient success that they were brought back for Bay's Transformers, which earned $710 million. Though The Island, Transformers and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen were not particularly well received by critics, the three films earned a combined $1.7 billion. They wrote the 2009 film Star Trek alongside J. J. Abrams, with whom they had co-created the Fox science-fiction series Fringe. After the pilot, Kurtzman served as consulting producer on the show for the remainder of its run.

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 directorial debut.

In April of 2014, both Orci and Kurtzman confirmed to Variety that they would no longer work together on film projects; they added that they would still work together--but only on television projects.

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

Filmography



Television credits

References



External links



  • Alex Kurtzman and Bob Orci Discuss Trek and Transformers at AMCtv.com
  • Alex Kurtzman at the Internet Movie Database


 
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