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Raymond Burr


 

Raymond William Stacey Burr (May 21, 1917September 12, 1993) was an actor, most known for his roles in the television dramas Perry Mason and Ironside.

Life and acting career

He was born in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada to William Johnston Burr (a descendant of Irish immigrants) and Minnerva Smith (who was of Scottish and English descent). A dual citizen of Canada and the United States, Burr served in the U.S. Navy in World War II and was wounded at the Battle of Okinawa. Burr broke into films in 1946 and made 90 in the next decade. He co-starred in the classics A Place in the Sun and Rear Window. Burr usually played menacing villains on the screen, although in 1956 he played the hero reporter Steve Martin in the Godzilla, King Of The Monsters, the American version of the Japanese film Gojira, a role he reprised in the American version of The Return of Godzilla, known as Godzilla 1985.

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New Westminster - British Columbia - Canada - Irish - Scottish - English - World War II - Battle of Okinawa - 1946 - A Place in the Sun - Rear Window - 1956 - Godzilla, King Of The Monsters - Gojira - The Return of Godzilla - Godzilla 1985

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With the international success of the westernised Godzilla, and shortly after starring on the radio drama Fort Laramie, Burr was chosen to star in 1957 in Perry Mason where he played Erle Stanley Gardner's clever defence attorney who always defended the innocent and only lost one case ("The Case of the Deadly Verdict," 10/17/1963; his client withheld evidence needed to win). The show was very popular and lasted nine years. In 1967, Burr started another long running television series Ironside (known as A Man Called Ironside in the UK) in which he played a wheelchair-bound police chief. This show ran until 1975. Subsequent to this, Burr had a couple of other short-lived series such as ' but was unable to repeat his earlier hits. He co-starred in such TV films as Love's Savage Fury (1979), Eischied: Only The Pretty Girls Die (1979), Disaster On The Coastliner (1979), The Curse Of King Tut's Tomb (1980), The Night The City Screamed (1980), and Peter And Paul (1981). Burr also had a supporting role in Dennis Hopper's controversial film Out of the Blue (1980) and spoofed his Perry Mason image in ' (1982). In 1985, Burr made a comeback as Perry Mason and made a series of 26 two-hour movies that were enormous ratings blockbusters, the last being completed only a few weeks prior to his death. By this time both he and the Mason character were wheelchair-bound, as his character in Ironside had been, but this time due to his real-life failing health. He also reprised the role of Ironside not long before his death, having to dye his hair red and shave off his trademark beard in order not to look too much like Perry Mason.

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Radio drama - Fort Laramie - 1957 - Erle Stanley Gardner - Attorney - 1967 - UK - Police chief - 1975 - TV films - Love's Savage Fury - Eischied - Disaster On The Coastliner - The Curse Of King Tut's Tomb - The Night The City Screamed - Peter And Paul - Dennis Hopper - Out of the Blue - 1985

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