Neil Burger is a director and producer, known for The Illusionist (2006), Limitless (2011) and Divergent (2014). He has been married to Diana Kellogg since June 30, 1997.
I think we all want something to knock us on the head and change our lives.
I think we all want something to knock us on the head and change our lives.
I always think about what's the difference between being tenacious and having an inability to learn ...Show more »
I always think about what's the difference between being tenacious and having an inability to learn from failures. The difference between the homeless guy who wanted to be a great painter and the guy who is a great painter could be anything. Show less «
When I was younger, I wanted to own a circus and create this bizarre revue that went from town to to...Show more »
When I was younger, I wanted to own a circus and create this bizarre revue that went from town to town. I suppose, in a way, I got my wish because when you're working on a film, you're in a traveling circus. Show less «
I know the movies that I've liked, and I know the experience that they've given me, so the goal is a...Show more »
I know the movies that I've liked, and I know the experience that they've given me, so the goal is always to try to create a movie that I would like myself and that would knock me out, challenge me or intrigue me in some way. That's been my criteria for figuring out what I want to do, or also when I'm writing something or creating a scene. Show less «
I really love New York, and I've lived here for a long time. I know not just the different neighborh...Show more »
I really love New York, and I've lived here for a long time. I know not just the different neighborhoods but the different kind of class cultures in New York from the up-and-coming, down-and-out kind of artist to the powerful worlds of finance. Show less «
Sometimes I feel like just to get all my own work done would be great. You always feel like you're b...Show more »
Sometimes I feel like just to get all my own work done would be great. You always feel like you're behind, and they're six other things that you wish you could get to but you can't. Show less «