Celebrities On Fire: Mickey Burns

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One of the strongest characteristics of a genius is the power of lighting his own fire, and television host Mickey Burns has been sparking the flames for over 20 years with his unique talk show “Profiles With Mickey Burns.”

Mickey has interviewed the most illuminating celebrities in all categories and genres on the planet including Joan Rivers, Joan Collins, Davy Jones, Christopher Plummer, Randy Edelman, Fred Schneider, Isaac Hayes, Dick Cavett, Joey Belladonna, Randy Jones, Philip Bloch, Leland Sklar, Smokey Robinson, Tony Orlando, Robert Wagner, George Foreman, Susan Lucci, and too many others name. Profiles is an award winning show where celebrities are able to spend time talking about themselves for a half an hour rather than for five minutes on one of the late night shows. Mickey is also the writer and producer of the show and the president of Quest Media Entertainment.

Mickey Burns a New York native of Staten Island has also authored his own book entitled “From the Projects to Profiles” an inspiring book exclaiming how with hard work and relentlessness anyone can achieve their dream. He also tells behind the sciences stories that in time will become iconic. He also created a coffee table book with pictures of many of the celebrities who have appeared on his show.

Mickey is every interviewers mentor and hero. His interview style and couture is flawless, precise, professional, and personal. Most celebrities leave his interview admitting openly it was the best one they have had. Mickey Burns is in the midst of celebrating his 20th year on television and it is obvious that the future will continue to smile upon him”.

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