- Born
- Birth nameKirby Vernon Britten
- Nickname
- Dude
- Height5′ 9″ (1.75 m)
- The 2010 breakout indie feature film, 'The Lying Truth' established Britten as a producer to watch. Next the Chicago native was tapped to write the political thriller, 'Terminate Life Cycle', a big budget feature film expected to have an elite A -list cast. Coming to Los Angeles twelve years ago after a successful run as a playwright based in Denver, Colorado, Kirby began networking on production sets for film and television projects.
He has served as an contributing writer on several films, TV pilots and seasoned shows, including FOX TV's 24. Today he is very busy writing and producing projects for film and television for both Pollack Films and his own production engine, Kirby Britten Entertainment, LLC.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Kirby Britten - The 2011 breakout indie feature film, 'The Lying Truth' established Britten as a newly arrived producer to watch. Next, the Chicago native was tapped to write the political thriller, 'Terminate Life Cycle', a big-budgeted feature film expected to have an elite A-list cast. Coming to Los Angeles in 2000 after a successful run as a playwright based in Denver, Colorado, and studying film /TV production at the Colorado Institute of Art he knew he had to make the leap of faith to Hollywood to push his creative vision further.
Kirby quickly began networking in the Los Angeles film community, often being invited on production sets for film and television shoots. He has served as a contributing writer on several films, TV pilots, and seasoned shows, including FOX TV's 24 series. Today, he is very busy writing and producing projects for film and television for both Pollack Films and his own production engine, Kirby Britten Entertainment, LLC.
One of his favorite inspiring quotes is: "Great things are not done by impulse, but by a series of small things being brought together." - Vincent Van Gogh- IMDb Mini Biography By: Kirby Britten
- Kirby attended Farragut Career Academy High School in Chicago, IL. He became the first student to have a by-line published in the all-city teen newspaper, 'New Expression'.
- Kirby served as editor of his high school newspaper, The Admiral Times. He was voted by his senior class of 1986 as the most active in school organizations.
- Kirby attended Farragut Career Academy High School in Chicago, Illinois. He became the first student from the school to have a byline and article published in the all-city teen newspaper, New Expression.
- While studying journalism at Texas Southern University, a mentor suggested he enrolled in a course in film arts with a concentration in screenwriting.
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