Alex Burger (screenwriter) explained

Alex Burger[1] is an American playwright and screenwriter, based in Los Angeles. He is known as head writer for Seasons 3 and 4 of Umlilo (Zulu for “The Fire”), the SAFTA Award-winning[2] South African drama.

Early life and education

Burger grew up in Wenham, Massachusetts. When he was a child, he and his family were a part of a 60-person magic troupe, performing in over 1,200 performances of Le Grand David and his Own Spectacular Magic Company. Burger attended Deep Springs College in California and then Harvard College, where he graduated magna cum laude in Comparative Study of Religion. He earned an MBA at INSEAD in Singapore and France.

In his 20s, Burger worked with Mother Teresa in Calcutta, India, and then went on to do civil rights work in Alabama for seven years, where he wrote numerous publications.[3] [4] [5] He was awarded the “Spirit of Dr. King Award” for his work on racial justice.

Writing career

Burger began work as a poet, winning the Alabama State Poetry Society Award in 1997. He then wrote for the theatre; his first play, Ain’t Nothin’ Changed, was performed in San Francisco as part of the Playground Theatre Festival[6] and then won the Harvardwood writing competition in 2010.[7] His play Whose Blood: A Tale of Desire and Despair Set in a 19th Century Operating Theatre had a fully sold-out run at London’s Old Operating Theatre in 2012.[8] The play was then written up in Wellcome Trust Magazine[9] and was the subject of a chapter in the book Challenging History in the Museum.[10] Other plays include Mashoga (My Wife) (Glasgow Any Objections Festival 2013), The Inkanyamba (Market Theatre Lab, 2015), and Fees Must Fall (Wits University, 2016).

Burger's work in television includes head-writing Seasons 3 and 4 of the SAFTA Award-winning television show[11] Umlilo (e.tv 2015-2016). The show was the most-watched drama in South Africa at the time and has won awards for Best Drama and Best Writing. Other credits include writing for Doubt (Mzanzi Magic, 2016), Hard Copy Season 4 (SABC 3, 2016), 90 Plein Street Season 5 (SABC 2, 2016), and Isithembiso (2017). He has also successfully created projects for Stained Glass Productions, Quizzical Pictures, and The Bomb Production Company.

In addition to writing, Burger is also a writing instructor, having lectured in writing at the University of Witwatersrand (2015-2016), Market Theatre Laboratory (2014-2016), and the California Institute for Integral Studies (2017–present).[12] Burger’s nonfiction work includes the unpublished manuscript Someday It Will Rain: A Journey Through Big Oil and Development in Africa, for which he is represented by Lowenstein and Associates in New York City.

Since 2017, Burger is based in Los Angeles where he is working on a number of television projects including co-creating a new series with author Carolyn Cooke, co-writing a feminist TV show Here She Comes about two experimental sex therapists, and working on a web-series for Mundo Loco films.

In 2019 he served as the head writer for the South African Afrikaans Drama Die Testament[13] (Season 1 and Season 2) found online at Network 24 which launched September, 2019.Alex also executive produced a series of videos for The World Bank group[14] documented a five year program in Ghana, Guinea and Cote d'Ivoire working with infrastructure companies, government, and local businesses.

Activist career

Burger has 25 years’ experience running development and civil rights projects in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the USA. He has a long-standing relationship with the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the private sector division of the World Bank,[15] where he won the IFC Corporate Award. He served as the Vice President of Community Affairs for AngloGold Ashanti, Africa’s largest mining company, from 2011 to 2013.[16] He has served on numerous boards, including the United Way of Central Alabama, the Southern Partners Fund, and Be Strong Families.[17]

Filmography

Television series

Head writer

Year Show Season Episode title Episode number Original airdate Notes
2016Umlilo3Blame1March 21, 2016
Back to Business2March 28, 2016
The Bail Hearing3April 4, 2016
The Cleansing4April 11, 2016
The Dinner Date5April 18, 2016
Loose Ends6April 25, 2016
The Trial Begins7May 2, 2016
Miscarriage of Justice8May 9, 2016
Defence9May 18, 2016
A Change of Plea10May 23, 2016
Welcome Returns11May 30, 2016
Under Siege12June 6, 2016
Final Revenge13June 13, 2016
2016 4New Beginnings1June 27, 2016
The Agreement2July 4, 2016
The Tables Turn3July 11, 2016
The Homecoming4July 18, 2016
Friends and Enemies5July 25, 2016
Bulalela6August 1, 2016
Prisoner7August 8, 2016
Mother8August 15, 2016
Rapist9August 22, 2016
Family10August 29, 2016
Life and Death11September 5, 2016
The Heir12September 12, 2016
Umlilo13September 19, 2016

Storyline

Year Show Season Episode title Episode number Original airdate Notes
2016Doubt1Wedded Bliss1April 11, 2016
Something Fishy2April 18, 2016
No One to Trust3April 25, 2016Written by Alex Burger
Proof in the Pudding4May 2, 2016
When All Is Lost5May 9, 2016
Perilous Pursuit6May 16, 2016Written by Alex Burger
Not-so Great Escape7May 23, 2016
Closet Killer8May 30, 2016
Getting Close, Telling all9June 6, 2016
I Want my Share10June 13, 2016
Dangerous Job11June 20, 2016
The Devil They Know12June 21, 2016Written by Alex Burger
Friend Gone Eerie13June 22, 2016Written by Alex Burger

Story

Year Show Season Episode number Original airdate Notes
2016 - 201790 Plein Street51November 30, 2016
2December 7, 2016
3December 14, 2016
4December 21, 2016
5December 28, 2016
6January 4, 2017
7January 11, 2017
8January 18, 2017
9January 25, 2017
10February 1, 2017
11February 8, 2017
12February 15, 2017
13February 22, 2017

Storyline

Year Show Season Episode number Original airdate Notes
2016Hard Copy41October 3, 2016
2October 10, 2016
3October 17, 2016
4October 24, 2016
5October 31, 2016
6November 7, 2016
7November 14, 2016
8November 21, 2016
9 November 28, 2016
10December 5, 2016
11December 12, 2016
12December 19, 2016
13December 26, 2016

Head writer

Year Show Season Episode numberOriginal Air Date Notes
2019Die Testament11 - 642019
2022Die Testament 21 - 482022

Plays

Writer

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010Ain’t Nothin’ ChangedWriterWas performed in San Francisco as part of the Playground Theatre
2011Whose Blood: A Tale of Desire and Despair Set in a 19th Century Operating TheatreWriterPlayed to a fully sold-out run at London’s Old Operating theatre (2012)
2013Mashoga (My Wife)WriterGlasgow Any Objections Festival 2013
2015The Inkanyamba WriterMarket Theater Lab
2016Fees Must Fall WriterThe University of the Witwatersrand
2024The Cry of Winie MandelaWriter (adapted from the novel)The Market Theatre[18]

Writing awards and recognition

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alex Burger - Biography . 2024-03-21 . IMDb . en-US.
  2. Languza,Bulela "Umlilo, Rhythm City and Matatiele win big at the SAFTAs", 23 March 2016
  3. http://www.focalfocal.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Ours-to-Own-4.04.pdf, "Ours to Own: Tax Reform and Alabama's Future"
  4. http://www.focalfocal.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Coming-Undone.pdf, "Coming Undone: The State of Childcare in Alabama"
  5. http://www.focalfocal.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/focal-spring-11-newsfinal-2.pdf, "Alex Burger Comes Home!"
  6. http://playground-sf.org/monday_seas9.shtml, "Monday Night Playground"
  7. http://www.harvardwood.org/harvardwood_writers_competition_winners"Harvardwood Writers' Competition Winners!
  8. Hazel Review: Whose Blood @ The Old Operating Theatre","Londonist",26 February 2011
  9. Bynum, Helen "Whose Blood: A Tale of Desire and Despair Set in a 19th Theatre. Event Review", "Wellcome Trust Magazine; Issue 48 Winter 2011"
  10. Bryan, Judith "Making Them Laugh, Making Them Cry: Theatre's Role in Challenging History", "Challenging History in the Museum"
  11. https://www.quizzical.co.za/awards,"Awards and Accolades"
  12. https://www.facebook.com/events/1385426724823958/, "Architecture of Stories with Alex Burger"
  13. Thinus Ferreira first online Afrikaans soapie features an A-list cast", 30 July 2019
  14. https://www.commdev.org/connected-communities/, "Connected Communities"
  15. Bowers, Christine 'New blogger: Alex Burger", 23 October 2006
  16. http://www.ifc.org/wps/wcm/connect/e3c5a3004fa7b64f8f6cef0098cb14b9/IFC+Sustainability+Summit+Program.pdf?MOD=AJPERES, "IFC Sustainability Summit"
  17. http://www.bestrongfamilies.net/alex-burger/,"Advisory Board"
  18. Web site: The Cry of Winnie Mandela – Market Theatre .
  19. http://100wordplays.com/post/19053379338/ball-play, "Ball Play"
  20. http://www.harvardwood.org/harvardwood_writers_competition_winners, 'Harvardwood Writers' Competition Winners
  21. Havardwood, "Competition Winners One Act Play Category" 2010
  22. Blackman, Andrew, Writers' Life: And The Winner is...", 25 July 2009