Norman Burton
Norman Burton (December 5, 1923 – November 29, 2003) was an American stage film and television actor. He was occasionally credited as Normann Burton.
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Born | New York City, New York, U.S. | December 5, 1923
Died | November 29, 2003 79) Imperial, California, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Film, television actor |
Years active | 1957–1993 |
Early life
Born in New York City, Burton was a student of The Actor's Studio. After early work on stage, he broke into films with a minor role in Fright (1956).
Career
His career in film and television was long and relatively successful, but he never achieved major recognition. He played the Hunt Leader, a gorilla, in the science fiction film Planet of the Apes, notable as being the first ape to be seen by both Taylor and the audience, and also appeared as a (human) army officer in the second sequel Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971). In film, he is perhaps best known for his unconventional (and frequently disparaged) performance as Felix Leiter in the James Bond film Diamonds Are Forever (1971). He played Will Giddings, an ill fated engineer, in the action film The Towering Inferno (1974), and his later films included The Gumball Rally (1976), Crimes of Passion (1984) and Deep Space (1988). He played Dennis Christopher's mean and ill fated boss in the slasher Fade To Black (1980).
On television, he is best known for his performance as Inter-Agency Defense Command's supervisor Joe Atkinson during the second season of the DC Comics-based fantasy adventure drama series The New Adventures of Wonder Woman starring Lynda Carter. He also played Burt Dennis in the situation comedy The Ted Knight Show in the spring of 1978, and appeared as General George Marshall in the 1988 television miniseries War and Remembrance. Throughout his life, Burton was a devotee of the method school of acting, and taught method acting in Lakeside, California.
Death
Burton was just six days short of his 80th birthday when he died as a result of an auto accident while returning from Ajijic, Mexico near the California-Arizona state line.[1]
Selected filmography
- Fright (1957) - Reporter - Thompkins
- Pretty Boy Floyd (1960) - Bill Courtney
- Hand of Death (1962) - Chief Homicide Investigator
- Womanhunt (1962)
- Wild Seed (1967) - Policeman
- Valley of the Dolls (1967) - Neely O'Hara's Director (uncredited)
- Planet of the Apes (1968) - Hunt Leader
- R. P. M. (1970) - Coach McCurdy
- Jud (1971) - Uncle Hornkel
- Simon, King of the Witches (1971) - Willard Rackum
- Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971) - Army Officer
- Diamonds Are Forever (1971) - Felix Leiter
- Fuzz (1972) - Police Commissioner Nelson
- Save the Tiger (1973) - Fred Mirrell
- Hit! (1973) - The Director
- The Terminal Man (1974) - Det. Capt. Anders
- The Towering Inferno (1974) - Will Giddings
- The Reincarnation of Peter Proud (1975) - Dr. Frederick Spear
- The Gumball Rally (1976) - Lieutenant Roscoe
- Scorchy (1976) - Chief Frank O'Brien
- Murder in Peyton Place (1977) - Jay Kamens
- Fade to Black (1980) - Marty Berger
- Amy (1981) - Caruthers
- Mausoleum (1983) - Dr. Simon Andrews
- Crimes of Passion (1984) - Lou Bateman
- Pray for Death (1985) - Lt. Anderson
- Bad Guys (1986) - Captain Watkins
- Bloodsport (1988) - Helmer
- Deep Space (1988) - Gen. Randolph
- Live Wire (1992) - Senator Victor
- American Ninja V (1993) - US Ambassador on Caracas Halden (final film role)
References
External links
- Norman Burton on IMDb
- Norman Burton at the TCM Movie Database
- Norman Burton at AllMovie
- Norman Burton at Find a Grave
- Norman Burton at FelixLeiter.com
Preceded by Rik Van Nutter |
Felix Leiter actor 1971 |
Succeeded by David Hedison |