Biography of constance m burge drama
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Constance M. Burge, a film and television writer, received her BA from UCLA in Theatre Arts as well as an MFA in Playwriting from UCLA.
Constance Burge
Screenwriting Mentor
Constance, a 36-year member of the Writers Guild of America, currently has several television projects in development, in addition to teaching a masters class in Television Pilot Writing for the UCLA Theater Film and Television Department as well as The University of Georgia. She also continues to be a guest lecturer on television writing at The Carsey-Wolf Center at UCSB (The University of California, Santa Barbara.)
Constance has sold feature film scripts to Universal, Disney, Twentieth Century Fox and Sony Studios before moving into the field of television. She created “Savannah,” the first one-hour drama for the WB Network (now The CW), followed by the long-running series “Charmed.” The 2018 reboot of the original “Charmed,” which ran for 4 Seasons, was also created by Constance.
She was a writer and Co-Executive Producer of the television series: “Instinct,” based on the novel “Killer Games” by the award-winning novelist James Patterson, and was a writer and Executive Producer for all 8 Seasons of “Royal Pains” for the USA Network. Other television shows she has written and produced include: “Th
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Constance M. Burge Personality Type
Constance M. Burge is an ESFJ and Enneagram Type 9w1.
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Constance M. Burge
Constance M. Burge is an American television producer and writer best known for creating the popular television series, "Charmed." Born on January 19, 1954, in the United States, Burge's creative talent and storytelling skills have made her a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.
Burge's passion for writing began at an early age, and she pursued her education with a focus on creative writing. She attended Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, where she developed her skills and honed her craft. Burge then ventured into the television industry, working her way up from various writing and producing positions.
In 1998, Burge reached a significant milestone in her career when she created the supernatural drama series, "Charmed." The show centered around three witch sisters who used their powers