About: Wiki 24 Interview: Nicole Burke   Sponge Permalink

An Entity of Type : owl:Thing, within Data Space : dbkwik.org associated with source dataset(s)

Nicole Burke is an American who worked as a second and first assistant director on 24 from Season 1 to Season 8. Initially aiming to be a lawyer, Burke was drawn into the Hollywood world when her father got her her first job right out of college. After several years, Burke became an assistant director in shows like High Tide, Sports Night, NightMan, Beverly Hills 90210, and Martial Law. The following session of questions and answers was done by email and Twitter. The interview was posted on March 1, 2015. NB: In the past, it was people I had worked for. Now I get calls based on my experience.

AttributesValues
rdfs:label
  • Wiki 24 Interview: Nicole Burke
rdfs:comment
  • Nicole Burke is an American who worked as a second and first assistant director on 24 from Season 1 to Season 8. Initially aiming to be a lawyer, Burke was drawn into the Hollywood world when her father got her her first job right out of college. After several years, Burke became an assistant director in shows like High Tide, Sports Night, NightMan, Beverly Hills 90210, and Martial Law. The following session of questions and answers was done by email and Twitter. The interview was posted on March 1, 2015. NB: In the past, it was people I had worked for. Now I get calls based on my experience.
dcterms:subject
dbkwik:24/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
abstract
  • Nicole Burke is an American who worked as a second and first assistant director on 24 from Season 1 to Season 8. Initially aiming to be a lawyer, Burke was drawn into the Hollywood world when her father got her her first job right out of college. After several years, Burke became an assistant director in shows like High Tide, Sports Night, NightMan, Beverly Hills 90210, and Martial Law. In 2001, Burke started working on Season 1 of 24 and committed herself to the show for the next 9 years, remaining in it until Season 8. Burke started working on the show as a second assistant director, but eventually raised through the ranks to become a first assistant director. After the show's "ending", Burke has continued her successful career working in shows like Hawaii Five-0, Awake, and Touch, among others. Wiki 24 interviewed Burke to know about her life and career, her experience filming 24, and what is in store for her. The following session of questions and answers was done by email and Twitter. The interview was posted on March 1, 2015. Wiki 24: According to IMDb, you studied Communications at Arizona State University. How did you first get interested in show business? Nicole Burke: My father was a stuntman and then became an assistant director, and my mom was a stand-in. I wanted to go to law school, but my dad got me my first job out of college, and I got sucked in. I was a stand-in for 3 years, then a PA (production assistant), and then became an assistant director. NB: Actor James Earl Jones and Elizabeth Montgomery. I had the great opportunity to work with them when I first started in TV. NB: In the past, it was people I had worked for. Now I get calls based on my experience. NB: The 1AD (First assistant director), Richard Rosser, I had done two pilots with him. He had already worked with the producer’s on a previous series. NB: I loved the real-time format, but after I went on to other projects, I had to realize the time cuts. NB: I have to say Season 5, episode 7am-8am. It was the best script, even from reading the first draft. We killed so many of our regular cast, plus the show won the Emmy for Best Series, Kiefer [Sutherland] won for actor, and Jon Cassar and our team won the DGA (Directors Guild of America Awards). NB: Thinking back, not a lot of funny moments because the show was so dramatic. But in Season 3, Bauer cuts off Chase’s arm, and during one of the several takes, the arm flies up and hits Kiefer right in the face. NB: Not enough space to write. Most cast and crew will never have the experience that the 24 crew had. We were a tight-knit family. I’m very close to Jon Cassar, Rebecca Gaither and Scott Remick who were my 2nd AD’s. A few other crew who are also my close friends, Richie Metcalfe (grip), his wife Jenny Kay (publicity), and Audrey Futterman-Stern (hair). From the cast, I still keep in touch with Mary Lynn Rajskub, Kiefer, Annie Wersching, Sprague Grayden. 24 was a real family. NB: I worked from July 2001 to April 2010. From the moment I started, I said to my AD (assistant director) Rebecca "The only way we are ever leaving this show is if we get fired". Never did I ever want to quit, but tired? Every year around episode 18, we were all fried! NB: Kiefer asked me to be a part of it, but because of the cost and the London tax incentive, it didn’t make sense to take me. They have plenty of qualified crew in London. I was disappointed, but everything happens for a reason. W24: In 2012, you worked with Carlos Bernard on a short film that was written and directed by him. How did that collaboration occurred? NB: Carlos called and asked me to be a part of it. It was his first time directing, and he wanted as many of the 24 crew around him. He did a great job. NB: Carlos is always fun to work with. He is a prankster, and you need to ask him about the all-time prank he pulled in Season 4! NB: The season 4 prank that Carlos pulled off was priceless. Not at the moment, but when it was all over. I don’t really want to go into details, but it will always be a great story to tell, especially when Jon Cassar tells it. NB: I just finished a series with David Duchovny for NBC called Aquarius, set in 1967. We’re waiting for an airdate, but hopefully it will be during the summer of 2015. I am presently working on a new Amazon series called Hand of God, with Ron Pearlman and Dana Delany. I have this and 2 more seasons to have 20 years in the Director’s Guild, and my next step is to line produce! NB: I would love to work with Cate Blanchett and Judi Dench. NB: Looking forward to reading the article. Thanks for thinking of me. Best!
Alternative Linked Data Views: ODE     Raw Data in: CXML | CSV | RDF ( N-Triples N3/Turtle JSON XML ) | OData ( Atom JSON ) | Microdata ( JSON HTML) | JSON-LD    About   
This material is Open Knowledge   W3C Semantic Web Technology [RDF Data] Valid XHTML + RDFa
OpenLink Virtuoso version 07.20.3217, on Linux (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu), Standard Edition
Data on this page belongs to its respective rights holders.
Virtuoso Faceted Browser Copyright © 2009-2012 OpenLink Software