Photo Coverage: Edward Burns Honored at Gold Coast International Film Festival

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by Stephen Sorokoff

Edward Burns Actor/Director and Long Island native was honored with the 2012 Artist of Distinction Award for achievement in film by the Gold Coast International Film Festival last night.

Born in Woodside, Queens, Mr. Burns was raised in Valley Stream,. He began his career as production assistant to Oliver Stone on the film, The Doors. Later, while cutting his teeth on stale bagels, and running for coffee at Entertainment Tonight, he wrote, produced, directed and starred in The Brothers McMullen which premiered at Sundance in 1995 and won the the prestigious Grand Jury Prize. It was shot almost entirely on Long Island. His most recent production, The Fitzgerald Family Christmas, was screened in Port Washington last night, and Mr. Burns spoke extensively about the film to the Gold Coast audience prior to the reception held at The Waterfront At Roslyn.

Regina Gil is the founder and executive director of The Great Neck Arts Center which created the festival and Caroline Sorokoff is the Associate Director. Aviva Miller is the Festival Director. L. Somi Roy, Artistic Director & Alexandra Gil Curator, Short Film Programs.

Photo Credit: Stephen Sorokoff


The Gold Coast International Film Festival


Regina Gil Executive Director, Edward Burns, Caroline Sorokoff Associate Directer


Mary Dolan Grippo Nassau County IDA & Edward Burns


Aviva Miller Festival Director, Edward Burns Peri Finkelstein


Ed D'Ambrosio & Ann Conroy


Ed D'Ambrosio Douglas Elliman Real Estate


Jon Kaiman Supervisor Town of North Hemstead & Kim Kaiman


Seth Pitlake


Douglas Elliman Staff


Caroline Sorokoff


Edward Burns & Cognac


Heather Schwartz & Edward Burns


Douglas Elliman Real estate & Edward Burns


AMC Sponsors & Caroline Sorokoff


Aviva Miller & Regina Gil


Town Supervisor Jon Kaiman


Regina Gil & Edward Burns


Regina Gil


Edward Burns & Fan


Edward Burns


Great Neck Arts Center


Howard Kroplick & The "Black Beast" race car

1937 Chrysler built for Bernice Chrysler


Roslyn Long Island