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Cause of death
  
Heart attack

Role
  
Film actor

Name
  
Burt Lancaster


Years active
  
1945–91

Alma mater
  
Height
  
1.88 m

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Full Name
  
Burton Stephen Lancaster

Born
  
November 2, 1913 (
1913-11-02
)
Manhattan, New York

Occupation
  
Actor, director, producer

Died
  
October 20, 1994, Century City, California, United States

Children
  
Bill Lancaster, Joanna Lancaster, Susan Lancaster, Jimmy Lancaster, Sighle Lancaster

Spouse
  
Susan Martin (m. 1990–1994), Norma Anderson (m. 1946–1969), June Ernst (m. 1935–1946)

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Burton Stephen "Burt" Lancaster (November 2, 1913 – October 20, 1994) was an American film actor. Initially known for playing "Tough Guys", Lancaster went on to achieve success with more complex and challenging roles. He was nominated four times for Academy Awards and won once for his work in Elmer Gantry in 1960. He also won a Golden Globe for that performance and BAFTA Awards for The Birdman of Alcatraz (1962) and Atlantic City (1980). During the 1950s his production company Hecht-Hill-Lancaster was highly successful, making films such as Marty (1955), Trapeze (1956), Sweet Smell of Success (1957), Run Silent, Run Deep (1958), and Separate Tables (1958).

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The American Film Institute ranks Lancaster as #19 of the greatest male stars of classic Hollywood cinema.

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Youth

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Lancaster was born in Manhattan, New York City, at his parents' home at 209 East 106th Street, between Second and Third Avenues, today the site of Benjamin Franklin Plaza. Lancaster was the son of Elizabeth (née Roberts) and James Henry Lancaster, who was a mailman. Both of his parents were Protestants of working class origin. All of Lancaster's grandparents were Ulster immigrants to the United States; his maternal grandparents were from Belfast and were descendants of English immigrants to Ireland. The family believed themselves to be related to Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts. Lancaster grew up in East Harlem and spent much of his time on the streets, where he developed great interest and skill in gymnastics while attending DeWitt Clinton High School, where he was a basketball star. Before he graduated from DeWitt Clinton, his mother died of a cerebral hemorrhage. Lancaster was accepted by New York University with an athletic scholarship, but subsequently dropped out.

Circus career and military

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At the age of 19, Lancaster met Nick Cravat, with whom he developed a lifelong partnership. Together they learned to act in local theatre productions and circus arts at Union Settlement, one of the city's oldest settlement houses. They formed the acrobat duo Lang and Cravat in the 1930s and soon joined the Kay Brothers circus. However, in 1939, an injury forced Lancaster to give up the profession, with great regret. He then found temporary work, first as a salesman for Marshall Fields and then as a singing waiter in various restaurants.

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The United States having then entered World War II, Lancaster joined the United States Army in 1942 and performed with the Army's Twenty-First Special Services Division, one of the military groups organized to follow the troops on the ground and provide USO entertainment to keep up morale. He served with General Mark Clark's Fifth Army in Italy from 1943–45.

Acting

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Although initially unenthusiastic about acting, after returning to New York from his Army service, Lancaster auditioned for a Broadway play and was offered a role. Although Harry Brown's A Sound of Hunting had a run of only three weeks, Lancaster's performance attracted the interest of a Hollywood agent, Harold Hecht and, through him, Lancaster was brought to the attention of producer Hal B. Wallis, who signed him to an eight-movie contract. Lancaster's first filmed movie was Desert Fury. Fortunately for Lancaster, producer Mark Hellinger approached him to star in The Killers, in 1946, which was completed and released prior to Desert Fury and to great critical success.

The tall, muscular actor won significant acclaim and appeared in two more films the following year. Subsequently, he played in a Variety of films, especially in dramas, thrillers, and military and adventure films. In two, The Flame and the Arrow and The Crimson Pirate, his friend from his circus years, Nick Cravat, played a key supporting role, and both actors impressed audiences with their acrobatic prowess.

In 1953, Lancaster played one of his best-remembered roles with Deborah Kerr in From Here to Eternity. The American Film Institute acknowledged the iconic status of the scene from that film in which Deborah Kerr and he make love on a Hawaiian beach amid the crashing waves. The organization named it one of "AFI's top 100 Most Romantic Films" of all time.

Lancaster won the 1960 Academy Award for Best Actor, a Golden Globe Award, and the New York Film Critics Award for his performance in Elmer Gantry. He followed this with widely diverse roles, including a Nazi war criminal on trial for his Life in Judgment at Nuremberg, a convict serving a life sentence in Birdman of Alcatraz, and a proud Italian nobleman in The Leopard. He also played a US Air Force general attempting a coup in the political thriller Seven Days in May.

In 1966, at the age of 52, Lancaster appeared nude in director Frank Perry's film, The Swimmer in what the critic Roger Ebert called "his finest performance". Prior to working on The Swimmer, Lancaster was terrified of the water because he did not know how to swim. In preparation for the film, he took swimming lessons from UCLA swim coach Bob Horn. The film was not released until 1968, when it proved to be a commercial failure, though Lancaster remained proud of the movie and his performance.

Lancaster co-starred with Lee Marvin in the 1966 western adventure film, The Professionals, and with Dean Martin in the first of the so-called disaster film blockbusters, Airport, one of the biggest box-office hits of 1970 and, at that time, reportedly the highest-grossing film in the history of Universal Pictures.

During the latter part of his career, Lancaster left adventure and acrobatic films behind and portrayed more distinguished characters. This period brought him work on several international productions, with directors such as Luchino Visconti, Bernardo Bertolucci and Louis Malle. His last Oscar nomination was for Malle's 1980 film Atlantic City.

Lancaster sought demanding roles, and if he liked a part or a director, he was prepared to work for much lower pay than he might have earned elsewhere. He even helped to finance movies in whose artistic value he believed. He also mentored directors such as Sydney Pollack and John Frankenheimer and appeared in several television films. Lancaster's last film was Field of Dreams (1989).

For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Lancaster has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6801 Hollywood Boulevard.

Producing and directing

Lancaster was an early and successful actor/producer. When approached to venture into the film business, after having been in the theater for only a brief period, he chose not to sign with a major studio. Instead he signed with agent Harold Hecht, who promised him the opportunity to produce their own movies within five years of hitting Hollywood. Hecht kept his promise and the two formed a partnership production company under the name Norma Productions, named after Lancaster's wife. Their first movie together was Kiss the Blood Off My Hands, released in 1948. Hecht and Lancaster produced two additional films in the early 1950s under the Norma Productions company; The Flame and the Arrow in 1950 and Ten Tall Men in 1951, two swashbucklers selected to showcase Lancaster's acrobatic skills.

In 1951 the actor/producer duo changed the company's name to Hecht-Lancaster Productions. The first film under the new name was another swashbuckler: The Crimson Pirate, released in 1952. This was followed by Apache two years later. In 1954 Lancaster was hired to star in the Warner Brothers film His Majesty O'Keefe. This proved to be a turning point for both Lancaster and his company. Lancaster had insisted that the film be produced by Hecht. His Majesty O'Keefe featured a new Hollywood writer on board. James Hill immediately hit it off with Lancaster and Hecht, and he was invited to co-produce upcoming Hecht-Lancaster films, giving up his writer position. His first as a producer was Vera Cruz, released in 1954.

Without Hill, Hecht and Lancaster produced Marty, a 1955 film starring Ernest Borgnine, which won both the Academy Award for Best Picture and the Palme d'Or award at the Cannes Film Festival. Marty was also the first film produced by the company not to feature Lancaster in an acting role. Vera Cruz had been a huge success but Marty secured Hecht-Lancaster as one of the most successful independent production companies in Hollywood at the time. The Kentuckian (1955) was directed by Lancaster in his directorial debut.

In 1955 Hill was made an equal partner in the company and the name was upgraded to Hecht-Hill-Lancaster, releasing their first film in 1956, Trapeze, in which Lancaster performed many of his own stunts. Trapeze went on to become the production company's top box office success. Following Trapeze Lancaster worked with Tony Curtis again on Sweet Smell of Success (released in 1957), a co-production between Hecht-Hill-Lancaster and Curtis' own company Curtleigh Productions (co-owned with his wife, Janet Leigh). In 1956 Lancaster and Hecht entered the music industry with the companies Hecht-Lancaster & Buzzell Music and Calyork Music.

Hecht-Hill-Lancaster produced seven additional films in the late 1950s; four starring Lancaster; Run Silent, Run Deep (1958), Separate Tables (1958), The Devil's Disciple (1959) and The Unforgiven (1960), and three without Lancaster: The Bachelor Party (1956), Take a Giant Step (1959) and Summer of the Seventeenth Doll (1960). Additionally Hecht-Hill-Lancaster served as the production company for the 1960-1961 TV series Whiplash. The "H-H-L" team impressed Hollywood with its success; as Life wrote in 1957, "[a]fter the independent production of a baker's dozen of pictures, it has yet to have its first flop ... (They were also good pictures.)."

The Hecht-Hill-Lancaster Productions company dissolved in 1960, after Hill ruptured his relation with both Hecht and Lancaster. Hill went on to produce a single additional film, The Happy Thieves, in a new production company, Hillworth Productions, co-owned with his wife Rita Hayworth. Hecht and Lancaster worked on two more films together: The Young Savages, released in 1961, and Birdman of Alcatraz, released in 1962 through Norma Productions as the production company's final film. Hecht went on to produce five films without Lancaster's assistance, through his company Harold Hecht Films Productions between 1961 and 1967, including another Academy Award winner, Cat Ballou, starring Lee Marvin and Jane Fonda. Lancaster and Hecht would reunite twelve years after Birdman of Alcatraz for what ended up being Hecht's final film, Ulzana's Raid, in 1972.

In 1967, Lancaster formed a new partnership with Roland Kibbee, who had already worked as a writer on five Lancaster projects; Ten Tall Men, The Crimson Pirate, Three Sailors and a Girl (in which Lancaster made a cameo appearance), Vera Cruz and The Devil's Disciple. Through Norlan Productions, Lancaster and Kibbee produced The Scalphunters in 1968, Valdez Is Coming in 1971 (which was also written by Kibbee) and The Midnight Man in 1974. The Midnight Man was written, produced and directed by both Kibbee and Lancaster, and would be the actor's final film as a producer. In his career, Lancaster produced twenty-three films, directed two and wrote for one.

Frequent collaborations

Producers

Burt Lancaster appeared in a total of seventeen films produced by his agent Harold Hecht. Eight of these were co-produced by James Hill. He also appeared in eight films produced by Hal B. Wallis and two with producer Mark Hellinger. Although Lancaster's work alongside Kirk Douglas was mostly known as a successful pair of actors, Douglas in fact produced four films for the pair, through his production companies Bryna Productions and Joel Productions. Roland Kibbee also produced three Lancaster films. Lancaster was also cast in two Stanley Kramer productions.

Directors
  • John Frankenheimer directed five films with Lancaster: The Young Savages (1961), Birdman of Alcatraz (1962), Seven Days in May (1964), The Train (1964), and The Gypsy Moths (1969).
  • He was directed four times by Robert Aldrich.
  • He was directed three times by Robert Siodmak.
  • He was directed three times by Sydney Pollack.
  • He was directed twice by the following directors; Byron Haskin, Daniel Mann, John Sturges, John Huston, Richard Brooks, Alexander Mackendrick, Luchino Visconti and Michael Winner.
  • Writers

    Roland Kibbee wrote for seven Lancaster films.

    Crew

    Lancaster used make-up veteran Robert Schiffer in twenty credited films, hiring Schiffer on nearly all the films he produced.

    Health problems and death

    As Lancaster grew older, he became increasingly plagued by atherosclerosis, barely surviving a routine gall bladder operation in January 1980. Following two minor heart attacks, he had to undergo an emergency quadruple coronary bypass in 1983, after which he was extremely weak. However, he still managed to continue acting. In 1988, Lancaster was well enough to attended a Congressional hearing with old colleagues such as Jimmy Stewart and Ginger Rogers to protest media magnate Ted Turner's plan to colorize various black-and-white films from the 1930s and 1940s. His acting career ended after he suffered a stroke on November 30, 1990, which left him partly paralyzed and largely unable to speak. 13 days before his 81st birthday, he died in his Century City apartment in Los Angeles from a third heart attack at 4:50 am on October 20, 1994 at the age of 80.

    Lancaster was cremated and his ashes were buried under a large oak tree in Westwood Memorial Park located in Westwood Village, Los Angeles County, California. A small, square ground plaque inscribed only with "BURT LANCASTER 1913–1994" marks his final resting place. Upon his death, as he requested, he had no memorial or funeral service.

    Marriages and relationships

    Lancaster vigorously guarded his private life. He was married three times. His first two marriages – to June Ernst from 1935 to 1946 and to Norma Anderson from 1946 to 1969 – ended in divorce. His third marriage, to Susan Martin, was from September 1990 until his death in 1994. All five of his children were with Norma Anderson: Bill, who became a screenwriter, James, Susan, Joanna, and Sighle (pronounced Sheila). He claimed he was romantically involved with Deborah Kerr during the filming of From Here to Eternity in 1953. However, Kerr stated that while there was a spark of attraction, nothing ever happened. He reportedly had an affair with Joan Blondell. In her 1980 autobiography, Shelley Winters claimed to have had a long affair with him. Recent biographers and others believe that Lancaster was bisexual, and that he had intimate relationships with men as well as women. According to testimony in Kate Buford's Burt Lancaster: An American Life, Lancaster was devotedly loyal to his friends and family. Old pals from his childhood in NYC's East Harlem remained his friends for life.

    Political views

    Lancaster was a vocal supporter of liberal political causes, and frequently spoke out in support of racial minorities, including at the March on Washington in 1963. He was a vocal opponent of the Vietnam War and political movements such as McCarthyism, and he helped pay for the successful defense of a soldier accused of "fragging" (murdering) another soldier during that war. In 1968, Lancaster actively supported the presidential candidacy of antiwar Senator Eugene McCarthy of Minnesota, and frequently spoke on his behalf during the Democratic primaries. He campaigned heavily for George McGovern in the 1972 presidential election. In 1985, Lancaster joined the fight against AIDS after his close friend, Rock Hudson, contracted the disease. He campaigned for Michael Dukakis in the 1988 presidential election.

    Legacy

    The centennial of Lancaster's birth was honored at New York City's Film Society of Lincoln Center in May 2013 with the screening of 12 of the actor's finest films, from The Killers of 1946 to Atlantic City in 1981.

    TV

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    Box office ranking

    For a number of years exhibitors voted Lancaster as among the most popular stars:

  • 1950 – 16th (US)
  • 1951 – 25th (US)
  • 1952 – 24th (US)
  • 1953 – 17th (US)
  • 1954 – 13th (US), 7th (UK)
  • 1955 – 16th (US)
  • 1956 – 4th (US), 3rd (UK)
  • 1957 – 15th (US), 3rd (UK)
  • 1958 – 20th (US)
  • 1960 – 19th (US)
  • 1961 – 11th (US)
  • 1962 – 10th (US)
  • In other media

    Spanish music group Hombres G released an album named La cagaste, Burt Lancaster (You messed up, Burt Lancaster) in 1986. Thomas Hart Benton painted a scene from The Kentuckian as part of the film's marketing. Lancaster posed for the painting, also known as The Kentuckian.

    Filmography

    Actor
    1991
    Separate But Equal (TV Mini Series) as
    John W. Davis
    - Separate But Equal: Part Two (1991) - John W. Davis
    - Separate But Equal: Part One (1991) - John W. Davis
    1990
    Voyage of Terror: The Achille Lauro Affair (TV Movie) as
    Leon Klinghoffer
    1990
    The Phantom of the Opera (TV Mini Series) as
    Gérard Carrière
    - Episode #1.2 (1990) - Gérard Carrière
    - Episode #1.1 (1990) - Gérard Carrière
    1989
    The Betrothed (TV Mini Series) as
    Cardinal Federigo Borromeo
    - Episode #1.3 (1989) - Cardinal Federigo Borromeo
    - Episode #1.2 (1989) - Cardinal Federigo Borromeo
    - Episode #1.1 (1989) - Cardinal Federigo Borromeo
    1989
    Field of Dreams as
    Dr. 'Moonlight' Graham
    1988
    The Jeweller's Shop as
    The Jeweller
    1988
    Rocket Gibraltar as
    Levi Rockwell
    1987
    Control as
    Dr. Herbert Monroe
    1986
    Väter und Söhne - Eine deutsche Tragödie (TV Mini Series) as
    Geheimrat Carl Julius Deutz
    - Der Konzern (1923-1929) (1986) - Geheimrat Carl Julius Deutz
    - Lieb Vaterland- (1911-1916) (1986) - Geheimrat Carl Julius Deutz
    1986
    Tough Guys as
    Harry Doyle
    1986
    Barnum (TV Movie) as
    Phineas Taylor 'P.T.' Barnum
    1986
    On Wings of Eagles (TV Mini Series) as
    Lieutenant Colonel Arthur E. 'Bull' Simons
    - Part II (1986) - Lieutenant Colonel Arthur E. 'Bull' Simons
    - Part I (1986) - Lieutenant Colonel Arthur E. 'Bull' Simons
    1985
    Little Treasure as
    Delbert Teschemacher
    1985
    Scandal Sheet (TV Movie) as
    Harold Fallen
    1983
    The Osterman Weekend as
    Maxwell Danforth
    1983
    Local Hero as
    Felix Happer
    1982
    Marco Polo (TV Mini Series) as
    Teobaldo Visconti - Pope Gregory X
    - Episode #1.2 (1982) - Teobaldo Visconti - Pope Gregory X
    1982
    Verdi (TV Mini Series) as
    Narrator
    - Il vecchio mago (1982) - Narrator (American version, voice)
    - Celeste Aida (1982) - Narrator (American version, voice)
    - Gli anni difficili (1982) - Narrator (American version, voice)
    - La Signora Verdi (1982) - Narrator (American version, voice)
    - Inventare il vero (1982) - Narrator (American version, voice)
    - Gli anni di galera (1982) - Narrator (American version, voice)
    - Il successo (1982) - Narrator (American version, voice)
    - Gli anni più duri (1982) - Narrator (American version, voice)
    - Infanzia e giovinezza (1982) - Narrator (American version, voice)
    1981
    The Skin as
    Gen. Mark Clark
    1980
    Cattle Annie and Little Britches as
    Bill Doolin
    1980
    Atlantic City as
    Lou
    1979
    Zulu Dawn as
    Col. Durnford
    1978
    Go Tell the Spartans as
    Maj. Asa Barker
    1977
    The Island of Dr. Moreau as
    Dr. Paul Moreau
    1977
    Twilight's Last Gleaming as
    Gen. Lawrence Dell
    1976
    The Cassandra Crossing as
    Colonel Mackenzie
    1976
    Victory at Entebbe (TV Movie) as
    Shimon Peres
    1976
    Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson as
    The Legend Maker (Ned Buntline)
    1976
    1900 as
    Alfredo Berlinghieri the Elder
    1974
    Moses the Lawgiver (TV Mini Series) as
    Moses
    - Part VI (1974) - Moses
    - Part V (1974) - Moses
    - Part IV (1974) - Moses
    - Part III (1974) - Moses
    - Part II (1974) - Moses
    - Part I (1974) - Moses
    1974
    Conversation Piece as
    Il Professore
    1974
    The Midnight Man as
    Jim Slade
    1969
    Sesame Street (TV Series) as
    Burt
    - Episode #5.5 (1973) - Burt
    - Big Bird moves birdseed to his nest (1970) - Burt
    - Cooking in Susan's Kitchen (1969) - Burt
    - Lost cat on Sesame Street (1969) - Burt
    - Block party on Sesame Street (1969) - Burt
    - Oscar gets wet in a rainstorm (1969) - Burt
    1973
    Executive Action as
    James Farrington
    1973
    Scorpio as
    Cross
    1972
    Ulzana's Raid as
    McIntosh
    1971
    Valdez Is Coming as
    Valdez
    1971
    Lawman as
    Bannock Marshal Jared Maddox
    1970
    Airport as
    Mel Bakersfeld
    1969
    The Gypsy Moths as
    Mike Rettig
    1969
    Castle Keep as
    Maj. Abraham Falconer
    1968
    The Swimmer as
    Ned Merrill
    1968
    The Scalphunters as
    Joe Bass
    1966
    The Professionals as
    Dolworth
    1965
    The Hallelujah Trail as
    Col. Thaddeus Gearhart
    1964
    The Train as
    Paul Labiche
    1964
    Seven Days in May as
    Gen. James Mattoon Scott
    1963
    The List of Adrian Messenger as
    Animal Rights Protester
    1963
    A Child Is Waiting as
    Dr. Matthew Clark
    1963
    The Leopard as
    Prince Don Fabrizio Salina
    1962
    Birdman of Alcatraz as
    Robert Franklin Stroud
    1961
    Judgment at Nuremberg as
    Dr. Ernst Janning
    1961
    The Young Savages as
    Hank Bell
    1960
    Elmer Gantry as
    Elmer Gantry
    1960
    The Unforgiven as
    Ben Zachary
    1959
    The Devil's Disciple as
    The Rev. Anthony Anderson
    1958
    Separate Tables as
    John Malcolm
    1958
    Run Silent Run Deep as
    Lt. Jim Bledsoe
    1957
    Sweet Smell of Success as
    J.J. Hunsecker
    1957
    Gunfight at the O.K. Corral as
    Wyatt Earp
    1956
    The Rainmaker as
    Bill Starbuck
    1956
    Trapeze as
    Mike Ribble
    1955
    The Rose Tattoo as
    Alvaro Mangiacavallo
    1955
    The Kentuckian as
    Big Eli Wakefield
    1954
    Vera Cruz as
    Joe Erin
    1954
    Apache as
    Massai
    1954
    His Majesty O'Keefe as
    Capt. David Dion O'Keefe / Narrator
    1953
    Three Sailors and a Girl as
    Marine (uncredited)
    1953
    From Here to Eternity as
    Sgt. Milton Warden
    1953
    South Sea Woman as
    Master Gunnery Sgt. James O'Hearn
    1952
    Come Back, Little Sheba as
    Doc Delaney
    1952
    The Crimson Pirate as
    Capt. Vallo (The Crimson Pirate)
    1951
    Ten Tall Men as
    Sgt. Mike Kincaid
    1951
    Jim Thorpe -- All-American as
    Jim Thorpe
    1951
    Vengeance Valley as
    Owen Daybright
    1950
    Mister 880 as
    Steve Buchanan
    1950
    The Flame and the Arrow as
    Dardo Bartoli
    1949
    Rope of Sand as
    Mike Davis
    1949
    Criss Cross as
    Steve Thompson
    1948
    Kiss the Blood Off My Hands as
    Bill Saunders
    1948
    Sorry, Wrong Number as
    Henry Stevenson
    1948
    All My Sons as
    Chris Keller
    1947
    I Walk Alone as
    Frankie Madison
    1947
    Variety Girl as
    Burt Lancaster
    1947
    Desert Fury as
    Tom Hanson
    1947
    Brute Force as
    Joe Collins
    1946
    The Killers as
    Ole 'Swede' Anderson
    Producer
    1974
    The Midnight Man (producer)
    1972
    Ulzana's Raid (producer - uncredited)
    1971
    Valdez Is Coming (executive producer - uncredited)
    1968
    The Scalphunters (producer - uncredited)
    1960
    The Unforgiven (co-producer - uncredited)
    1959
    Take a Giant Step (executive producer - uncredited)
    1959
    The Devil's Disciple (co-executive producer - uncredited)
    1957
    Sweet Smell of Success (executive producer - uncredited)
    1957
    The Bachelor Party (producer - uncredited)
    1956
    Trapeze (producer - uncredited)
    1955
    Marty (producer - uncredited)
    1954
    Vera Cruz (co-producer - uncredited)
    1954
    Apache (producer - uncredited)
    1952
    The Crimson Pirate (producer - uncredited)
    Miscellaneous
    1959
    Take a Giant Step (presenter - as Lancaster)
    1958
    Separate Tables (presenter - as Lancaster)
    1957
    Sweet Smell of Success (presenter - as Lancaster)
    1956
    Trapeze (presenter)
    Soundtrack
    1971
    The 43rd Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) (performer: "Thank You Very Much")
    1958
    The 30th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) (performer: "It's Great Not To Be Nominated")
    1956
    The Rainmaker (performer: "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain" - uncredited)
    1955
    The Kentuckian (performer: "Possum Up a Gum Tree" - uncredited)
    Director
    1974
    The Midnight Man
    1955
    The Kentuckian
    1954
    His Majesty O'Keefe (uncredited)
    Stunts
    1964
    The Train (stunt performer - uncredited)
    1956
    Trapeze (stunt performer - uncredited)
    1952
    The Crimson Pirate (stunt performer - uncredited)
    Writer
    1974
    The Midnight Man
    Thanks
    2009
    The New Bike (Short) (acknowledgment)
    1996
    Et mon amie la rose (Short) (in memory of)
    1985
    Kiss of the Spider Woman (special thanks)
    1982
    Race to Oblivion (Video documentary short) (very special thanks)
    1973
    The Fighters (Documentary) (the producers would like to extend their appreciation to)
    1969
    King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to Memphis (Documentary) (particular thanks for contributing their talents)
    Self
    1998
    'Field of Dreams': A Scrapbook (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1990
    Warner Bros. Celebration of Tradition, June 2, 1990 (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1990
    Benny Carter: Symphony in Riffs (Documentary) as
    Self - Narrator
    1989
    A Conversation with Dinah (TV Series) as
    Self (1990)
    1989
    Cops (TV Series) as
    Announcer
    - Broward Country, FL 1 (1989) - Announcer
    1989
    5th Annual TV Academy Hall of Fame (TV Special) as
    Self
    1988
    Dawn's Early Light: Ralph McGill and the Segregated South (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1988
    The Princess Grace Foundation Special Gala Tribute to Cary Grant (TV Special) as
    Self
    1988
    Our Century (TV Series documentary) as
    Self - Narrator
    1987
    Legacy of the Hollywood Blacklist (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self - Host / Narrator
    1987
    Happy 100th Birthday, Hollywood (TV Special documentary) as
    Self
    1987
    The American Academy of Dramatic Arts Annual Tribute: A Salute to Kirk Douglas (TV Special) as
    Self - Host
    1977
    This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Christopher Cazenove (1987) - Self
    - Anthony Quayle (1977) - Self
    1986
    Mackendrick: The Man Who Walked Away (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1986
    Die Enkel (TV Short documentary) as
    Self
    1986
    Fame, Fortune and Romance (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.11 (1986) - Self
    1985
    Sherrill Milnes: An All Star Gala (TV Special) as
    Host
    1985
    Circus of the Stars #10 (TV Special documentary) as
    Self - Host
    1985
    The 1st Annual Commitment to Life Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1985
    The 57th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1984
    Olympic Gala (TV Special documentary) as
    Self - Guest
    1983
    The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (TV Special documentary) as
    Self
    1983
    Howard Hughes: The Inside Story (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self - Co-Host / Narrator
    1983
    James Bond: The First 21 Years (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1983
    The South Bank Show (TV Series documentary)
    - Local Hero (1983)
    1982
    The Bafta Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter & Winner
    1982
    Race to Oblivion (Video documentary short) as
    Self - Host / Narrator
    1982
    The 54th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Nominee
    1982
    I Love Liberty (TV Special) as
    Self
    1982
    Night of 100 Stars (TV Special) as
    Self
    1982
    The 7th Los Angeles Film Critics Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1980
    Ciné regards (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 20 September 1980 (1980) - Self
    1979
    Arthur Miller on Home Ground (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1979
    Les rendez-vous du dimanche (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 9 September 1979 (1979) - Self
    1978
    Beverly and Friends (TV Movie) as
    Self
    1978
    America 2-Night (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Celebrity Night (1978) - Self
    1978
    The Unknown War (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self - Host
    - War in the Arctic (1978) - Self - Host
    - War in the Air (1978) - Self - Host
    - To the East (1978) - Self - Host
    - The World's Greatest Tank Battle (1978) - Self - Host
    - The Siege of Leningrad (1978) - Self - Host
    - The Partisans (1978) - Self - Host
    - The Liberation of Poland (1978) - Self - Host
    - The Liberation of Belorussia (1978) - Self - Host
    - The Last Battle of the Unknown War (1978) - Self - Host
    - The Defense of Stalingrad (1978) - Self - Host
    - The Battle of the Seas (1978) - Self - Host
    - The Battle of Caucasus (1978) - Self - Host
    - The Battle of Berlin (1978) - Self - Host
    - The Battle for Moscow (1978) - Self - Host
    - The Balkans to Vienna (1978) - Self - Host
    - The Allies (1978) - Self - Host
    - Survival at Stalingrad (1978) - Self - Host
    - Liberation of the Ukraine (1978) - Self - Host
    - June 22 1941 (1978) - Self - Host
    - A Soldier of the Unknown War (1978) - Self - Host
    1977
    Twilight's Last Gleaming: The Dynamics of Controversy (Documentary short) as
    Self
    1977
    Exploring the Unknown (Documentary) as
    Narrator
    1977
    The 19th Annual TV Week Logie Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1977
    International Pro-Celebrity Golf (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #3.10 (1977) - Self
    - Episode #3.3 (1977) - Self
    1976
    Telecinema (TV Series) as
    Self
    1976
    Système 2 (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Mireille Mathieu 2 (1976) - Self
    1976
    Bertolucci secondo il cinema (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1976
    The 2nd Annual People's Choice Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1975
    Ali the Fighter (Documentary) as
    Narrator
    1971
    The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #14.193 (1975) - Self - Guest
    - Episode #10.126 (1971) - Self - Guest
    1973
    November 22, 1963: In Search of an Answer (Documentary short) as
    Self
    1973
    The Fighters (Documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1972
    The John Player Lecture with Burt Lancaster (Video documentary) as
    Self - Interviewee (voice)
    1972
    Cinema (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Burt Lancaster (1972) - Self
    1972
    Salute to Oscar Hammerstein II (TV Special) as
    Self
    1971
    The 43rd Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter & Performer
    1971
    Fight of the Century (TV Special) as
    Self - Commentator
    1969
    The David Frost Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #3.111 (1971) - Self - Guest
    - Episode #1.18 (1969) - Self - Guest
    1966
    The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 25 February 1971 (1971) - Self - Guest
    - (FROM LOS ANGELES) Burt Lancaster, Greer Garson (1966) - Self - Guest
    1969
    Jenny Is a Good Thing (Documentary short) as
    Narrator
    1969
    The Sky Divers (Documentary short) as
    Self
    1969
    King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to Memphis (Documentary) as
    Self
    1969
    The Dick Cavett Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Burt Lancaster/Ada Louise Huxtable/Tim Hardin (1969) - Self - Guest
    1969
    The Joey Bishop Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #3.185 (1969) - Self - Guest
    1969
    The 41st Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter & Performer
    1968
    U.S. Water Polo (Documentary) as
    Self - Host / Narrator
    1968
    The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Taped in Harlem in support of NYC Mayor John Lindsay's "Give a Damn" campaign to help young people in ghettos (1968) - Self - Guest
    1968
    The Eamonn Andrews Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #4.20 (1968) - Self - Guest
    1968
    The City of Gods (Documentary) as
    Narrator (English version, voice)
    1967
    All About People (TV Movie documentary) as
    Narrator (voice)
    1966
    The 38th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self (video)
    1965
    Handle with Care (Short documentary) as
    Narrator
    1953
    The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - The Dave Clark Five, Cab Calloway, Soupy Sales, Juliet Prowse, Totie Fields, Arthur Haynes, The Malmo Girls, Elizabeth & Collins (1965) - Self
    - Episode #18.18 (1965) - Self
    - Milton Berle, Jackie Wilson, Al Hirt, Burt Lancaster, Eddie Albert, Georgia Brown, Allan Sherman, Frank Robinson, Frank Ifield, the Four Tops (1963) - Self
    - Episode #15.44 (1962) - Self
    - NINTH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL: guest stars: Burt Lancaster, Gene Kelly, Helen Wood, Guy Lombardo, Harold Lang (1957) - Self
    - Episode #9.37 (1956) - Self
    - Episode #9.24 (1956) - Self
    - Episode #9.11 (1955) - Self
    - Episode #6.48 (1953) - Self
    1965
    Lee Phillip's Chicago (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest, Actor
    1963
    The New Steve Allen Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 1 October 1964 (1964) - Self
    - Burt Lancaster discusses civil rights (1963) - Self
    - Burt Lancaster (1963) - Self
    1964
    Freedom Spectacular (TV Movie) as
    Self
    1963
    Pariser Journal (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode #3.10 (1963) - Self
    1963
    The March in Washington (Short) as
    Self
    1963
    Reflets de Cannes (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 23 May 1963 (1963) - Self
    1962
    The Tonight Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #1.9 (1962) - Self - Guest
    1962
    The Tonight Show Starring Jack Paar (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #5.120 (1962) - Self
    1962
    The 34th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1962
    At This Very Moment (TV Special) as
    Self - Host
    1962
    The 19th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1961
    The 33rd Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Winner
    1961
    The 18th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Winner
    1959
    The 31st Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer
    1958
    The 30th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer
    1957
    The Heart of Show Business (Short) as
    Self - Narrator
    1957
    The Jackie Gleason Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - At Sixty-Five (1957) - Self - Guest
    1956
    Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) as
    Self - Intermission Guest
    - A Marriage Day (1956) - Self - Intermission Guest
    1956
    The 28th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Audience Member
    1956
    Screen Snapshots: Playtime in Hollywood (Documentary short) as
    Self
    1954
    Red Skelton Revue (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.2 (1954) - Self
    1953
    The Colgate Comedy Hour (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #4.1 (1953) - Self
    1953
    The Name's the Same (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Burt Lancaster (1953) - Self
    1951
    The Ken Murray Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Burt Lancaster/Lola Albright/Linda Christian/John Loder/Freddie Martin Orchestra (1951) - Self - Guest
    Archive Footage
    2023
    Charlton Heston, la démesure d'un géant (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2023
    Arte Journal (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Arte Journal vom 16.01.2023 (2023) - Self
    2022
    Harry Belafonte - Zwischen Calypso und Gerechtigkeit (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2021
    V.O.S.: Lo que NO te cuentan (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Prince Don Fabrizio Salina
    - El sonido directo (2021) - Prince Don Fabrizio Salina
    2021
    Morceaux de Cannes (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2019
    Claudia Cardinale, la créature du secret (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2019
    Sophia Loren (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2019
    The Oscars Library: A Tribute to the Academy Awards (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Al Best Actor & Best Actress Winners Speeches Since 1927/28 (2019) - Self
    2019
    La passione di Anna Magnani (Documentary) as
    Self
    2019
    Frank Sinatra: One More for the Road (Documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2000
    American Masters (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool (2019) - Self (uncredited)
    - Sidney Poitier: One Bright Light (2000) - Self
    2018
    Martin Luther King by Trevor McDonald (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2017
    Audrey Hepburn, le choix de l'élégance (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2017
    Mystères d'archives (TV Series documentary short) as
    Self
    - 1963: La marche sur Washington (2017) - Self
    2016
    The Best of Hollywood (TV Series documentary) as
    Self - Interviewee
    - Episode dated 29 December 2016 (2016) - Self - Interviewee
    2016
    Luchino Visconti: Between Truth and Passion (TV Movie documentary)
    2016
    Muhammad Ali: The Greatest (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2016
    Blow up: Le web magazine cinéma d'Arte (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - C'était quoi Burt Lancaster? (2016) - Self
    2015
    Ochéntame... otra vez (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - SIDA: La epidemia del siglo (2015) - Self
    2015
    Sinatra: All or Nothing at All (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Part 1 (2015) - Self
    2015
    War Movie Blockbusters (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2014
    And the Oscar Goes to... (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2014
    Welcome to the Basement (TV Series) as
    Steve Thompson
    - Great Train Robbery and the Red Balloon (2014) - Steve Thompson
    2013
    Deceit. Visconti's Conversation Piece (Documentary short) as
    Self
    2013
    Dai nostri inviati: La Rai racconta la Mostra del cinema di Venezia 1980-1989 (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2013
    The March (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2012
    A Night at the Movies: Hollywood Goes to Washington (TV Movie documentary) as
    Farrington
    2012
    Die großen Seebäder (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Ischia - Italien (2012) - Self
    2010
    L'ultimo gattopardo: Ritratto di Goffredo Lombardo (Documentary) as
    Self
    2010
    Rock Hudson: Dark and Handsome Stranger (Documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2009
    House of Boys as
    Self - Actor / Activist
    2009
    Hollywood sul Tevere (Documentary) as
    Self
    2009
    Henri-Georges Clouzot's Inferno (Documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2008
    Luchino Visconti: Life as in a Novel (Documentary) as
    Self
    2008
    John le Carré (Video documentary short)
    2008
    Thrilla in Manila (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self - Ring Announcer
    2008
    Catalogue of Ships (Documentary) as
    Lt. Jim Bledsoe
    2008
    Oscar, que empiece el espectáculo (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2007
    20 to 1 (TV Series documentary) as
    Sgt. Milton Warden
    - Sexiest Movie Moments (2007) - Sgt. Milton Warden (uncredited)
    2007
    Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project (Documentary) as
    Lt. Jim Bledsoe
    2007
    Chris & Don: A Love Story (Documentary) as
    Self
    2007
    Classified X (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2006
    Luchino Visconti, le chemin de la recherche (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2006
    Helmut Berger - Gewaltige Leidenschaft (Video documentary short) as
    Il Professore (uncredited)
    2006
    Corazón de... (TV Series)
    - Episode dated 16 January 2006 (2006)
    2005
    ... A Father... A Son... Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self / Harry Doyle
    2005
    Filmmakers vs. Tycoons (Documentary) as
    Self
    2005
    Getaway (TV Series documentary) as
    1st Sgt. Milton Warden
    - Found (2005) - 1st Sgt. Milton Warden
    2002
    Arena (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - The Life and Times of Count Luchino Visconti (2002) - Self
    2002
    Heart of the Festival (TV Movie) as
    Self
    2002
    Hollywood Greats (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Burt Lancaster (2002) - Self
    2002
    The Definitive Elvis: The Hollywood Years - Part I: 1956-1961 (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2001
    Pulp Cinema (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2001
    Hollywood Rivals (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Burt Lancaster vs. Kirk Douglas - Self
    2000
    Ali-Frazier I: One Nation... Divisible (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1996
    Biography (TV Series documentary) as
    Steve Thompson / Elmer Gantry / Henry J. Stevenson / ...
    - Yvonne DeCarlo: Gilded Lily (2000) - Steve Thompson
    - Shirley Jones: Hollywood's Musical Mom (2000) - Elmer Gantry
    - Barbara Stanwyck: Straight Down the Line (1997) - Henry J. Stevenson
    - Burt Lancaster: Daring to Reach (1996) - Self
    1999
    Luchino Visconti (Documentary) as
    Self
    1999
    The Lady with the Torch (Documentary) as
    Self
    1998
    ... y otras mujeres de armas tomar (TV Short documentary) as
    Self
    1998
    Ronin: Filming in the Fast Lane (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    1997
    Mahalia Jackson: The Power and the Glory (Documentary) as
    Self
    1996
    A Century of Science Fiction (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1995
    Century of Cinema (TV Series documentary) as
    Frankie Madison
    - A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies (1995) - Frankie Madison (uncredited)
    1995
    The 67th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self (Memorial Tribute)
    1994
    100 Years at the Movies (TV Short documentary) as
    Self
    1994
    Kirk Douglas: Video Scrapbook (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1994
    The Best of the Don Lane Show (TV Special) as
    Self
    1994
    The Rock 'n' Roll Years (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - 1985 (1994) - Self
    1993
    La Classe américaine (TV Movie) as
    José
    1992
    Ca détourne (TV Movie) as
    Captain Flirt
    1992
    Oscar's Greatest Moments (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1991
    Movie Tough Guys (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1991
    Something a Little Less Serious: A Tribute to 'It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World' (TV Movie documentary)
    1991
    Barbara Stanwyck: Fire and Desire (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1991
    The Republic Pictures Story (TV Movie documentary) as
    John W. Davis (uncredited)
    1984
    Starman as
    Sgt. Milton Warden (uncredited)
    1982
    Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid as
    Swede Anderson
    1979
    Michael Schanze: Sonne, Wind und weiße Segel (TV Movie) as
    Der rote Korsar
    1976
    America at the Movies (Documentary) as
    Sgt. Milton Warden
    1975
    Un sorriso, uno schiaffo, un bacio in bocca
    1974
    The Lords of Flatbush as
    Self / Sgt. Milton Warden (uncredited)
    1971
    The Dick Cavett Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Gov. Ronald Reagan/Bob Newhart/James Wong Howe (1971) - Self
    1971
    Sesame Street (TV Series) as
    Burt
    - B.B. King comes to Sesame Street (1971) - Burt
    1965
    Hollywood My Home Town (Documentary) as
    Self
    1964
    Hollywood and the Stars (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - The Odyssey of Rita Hayworth (1964) - Self
    1954
    The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - On Set from Trapeze 1955
    - Episode #17.10 (1963) - Self
    - 15th Anniversary Show (1963) - Self - On Set from Trapeze 1955
    - Episode #11.39 (1958) - Self
    - Episode #8.22 (1955) - Self
    - Episode #7.30 (1954) - Self
    1963
    Hollywood: The Great Stars (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1955
    Film Time (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Columbia Cavalcade (1955) - Self
    1951
    The Screen Director (Short) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1951
    The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Story (Documentary)

    References

    Burt Lancaster Wikipedia