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Full Name
  
Anthony Burton

Role
  
Actor

Occupation
  
Actor/Athlete

Spouse
  
Rae Burton

Years active
  
1957–present

TV shows
  
Name
  
Tony Burton


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Born
  
March 23, 1937 (
1937-03-23
)

Movies
  
Rocky, Rocky Balboa, Rocky IV, Rocky III, Rocky II

Similar People
  
Burt Young, Talia Shire, Carl Weathers, Burgess Meredith, Michael Pataki

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Anthony "Tony" Burton (March 23, 1937 – February 25, 2016) was an American actor, boxer, and football player. He was known for his role as Tony "Duke" Evers in the Rocky franchise. He, Sylvester Stallone and Burt Young are the only actors who have appeared in every Rocky installment (not counting Creed).

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Early life

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Burton was born in Flint, Michigan. He had a younger sister named Loretta. A Flint Northern High School graduate, he was a Michigan Golden Gloves heavyweight boxing champion and two-time all-state football player. At Northern, he played halfback. In 1954, he scored 13 touchdowns and led his team in scoring. Many of his scoring runs were of 50 yards or more. He gained 820 yards rushing that year, and one of his runs was for 95 yards. That same year, he was selected to the first teams of the All City and All Valley teams as a halfback. He was also chosen as an All State honorable mention. He was the team's co-captain and Most Valuable Player. Burton led his team in yards gained and receiving yards. In one game against Grand Rapids Catholic, he gained 213 total yards. At Northern, Burton was also the leading baseball pitcher, pitching the team to the city championship title.

Boxing

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Burton's boxing career included the Flint Golden Gloves light heavyweight championship in 1955 and 1957. Burton won the State Golden Gloves Light Heavyweight Championship in 1957 and lost in the Chicago Tournament of Champions semi-finals. He fought as a professional boxer in 1958 and 1959. During that time he was knocked out by knockout artist, Lamar Clark, who holds the record for most consecutive knockouts at 44.

Prison

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Life after boxing, minus any marketable skills or a high school diploma, proved a poor formula for success, and before long, Burton wound up in prison, doing three and a half years for robbery at the California Institution for Men in Chino, California. In the end, it proved a valuable experience as Burton recounted to NEA's Frank Sanello in March 1988:

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More specifically, one of the skills acquired at Chino landed Burton his wife, Rae, whom he met on a TV repair house call. Moreover, a workshop in the prison, that used psychodrama as a form of therapy, pointed Burton towards his acting career, when an emotional breakthrough achieved by one of his partners in an acting exercise dramatically demonstrated theater's potential power.

Acting

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After prison, Burton started getting work with small theater companies in and around Los Angeles, garnering favorable notices early on.

A life member of the Actors Studio, Burton numbers among his many credits a co-starring role in Frank's Place and parts in films, such as Stir Crazy and The Toy. He also appeared as Wells, one of the prisoners trapped in the besieged police station in John Carpenter's 1976 Howard Hawks-inspired action film, Assault on Precinct 13. He later starred in the Rocky films as a trainer to Apollo Creed (Carl Weathers) and Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone). He appeared in an episode of Gibbsville in 1976. Burton also appeared in The Shining, House Party 2, and Hook. He had guest appearances in Kojak, The Rockford Files, CHiPs, Twin Peaks, and The A-Team.

Personal life

Burton was married twice, to Aurelian and to Rae, though the dates of both marriages are unknown.

Burton resided in California for 30 years. He attended Immanuel Baptist Church in Highland, California. He had two sons, one of whom, Martin, died of a heart attack at the age of 43 on May 8, 2014. He also had two daughters, Juanita and Christal.

Burton was a talented chess player. Stanley Kubrick was defeated by him on the set of The Shining, in which Burton played Larry Durkin, the garage owner. Speaking with Kubrick biographer Vincent LoBrutto, Burton recalled his first day on the set:

Recognition

In 1993, Burton was inducted into the Greater Flint Afro-American Hall of Fame.

Death

Burton had been frequently hospitalized for the last year of his life, according to his sister. On February 25, 2016, he died at the age of 78, from complications of pneumonia at a hospital in Menifee, California.

Filmography

Actor
2007
Hack! as
Sheriff Stoker
2007
Boxing Bloopers (Video short) as
Duke (uncredited)
2006
Rocky Balboa as
Duke
2005
Assault on Precinct 13 as
Wells (uncredited)
2003
Exorcism as
Bishop Harris
2003
Shade as
Fedora
2001
The Lot (TV Series) as
Jerome Jeter
- Nebraska Johnston (2001) - Jerome Jeter
2000
Knockout as
Segent Hawkins
1998
The Magnificent Seven (TV Series) as
Tennessee Eban
- Ghosts of the Confederacy (1998) - Tennessee Eban
1997
Farticus
1996
Chicago Hope (TV Series) as
Dr. Joseph Little
- Divided Loyalty (1996) - Dr. Joseph Little
1996
Poltergeist: The Legacy (TV Series) as
Simon Walters
- The Inheritance (1996) - Simon Walters
1996
Black Rose of Harlem as
Turner
1996
NYPD Blue (TV Series) as
Floyd Gates
- Burnin' Love (1996) - Floyd Gates
1996
Flipping as
Chuckie, 2-2 Card Club Manager
1995
Fatal Choice as
Columbus
1995
Cyber-Tracker 2 (Video) as
Swain
1995
Private Obsession (Video) as
Sergeant Jim Lytel
1993
Renegade (TV Series) as
Ronnie's Friend
- Val's Song (1993) - Ronnie's Friend
1992
The Bulkin Trail (TV Movie) as
Music Teacher
1992
Mission of Justice (Video) as
Cedric Williams
1991
Hook as
Bill Jukes
1991
Life Goes On (TV Series) as
Marquis
- Loaded Question (1991) - Marquis
1991
House Party 2 as
Mr. Lee
1991
The New Adam-12 (TV Series)
- The Fighter (1991)
1991
Twin Peaks (TV Series) as
Colonel Riley
- The Black Widow (1991) - Colonel Riley
1990
Rocky V as
Duke
1990
Over My Dead Body (TV Series) as
Curly
- Dad and Buried (1990) - Curly
1990
Equal Justice (TV Series) as
Mr. Ford
- Sugar Blues (1990) - Mr. Ford
1990
Side Out as
Louie
1990
A Different World (TV Series) as
Cap Connors
- A Campfire Story (1990) - Cap Connors
1990
In the Heat of the Night (TV Series) as
Conrad 'King' Baylor
- King's Ransom (1990) - Conrad 'King' Baylor
1989
Amen (TV Series) as
Lt. Richard Anderson
- TV or Not TV (1989) - Lt. Richard Anderson
1988
Police Story: Cop Killer (TV Movie)
1987
Frank's Place (TV Series) as
Big Arthur
- The King of Wall Street (1988) - Big Arthur (credit only)
- The Recruiting Game (1988) - Big Arthur (credit only)
- Cultural Exchange (1988) - Big Arthur
- Frank's Place - The Movie (1988) - Big Arthur (credit only)
- Shorty's Belle (1988) - Big Arthur
- Night Business (1988) - Big Arthur
- Where's Ed? (1988) - Big Arthur
- Dueling Voodoo (1988) - Big Arthur (credit only)
- The Bum Out Front (1988) - Big Arthur
- Season's Greetings (1987) - Big Arthur
- Food Fight (1987) - Big Arthur
- I.O.U. (1987) - Big Arthur
- The Reverend Gets a Flock (1987) - Big Arthur
- Cool and the Gang: Part 2 (1987) - Big Arthur
- Cool and the Gang: Part 1 (1987) - Big Arthur
- Disengaged (1987) - Big Arthur
- Eligible Bachelor (1987) - Big Arthur
- Frank Joins the Club (1987) - Big Arthur
- The Bridge (1987) - Big Arthur
- Frank Takes Charge (1987) - Big Arthur
- Frank Returns (1987) - Big Arthur
- Pilot (1987) - Big Arthur
1987
The Law and Harry McGraw (TV Series)
- Solve It Again, Harry (1987)
1987
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Moustache
- You Ruined My Life (1987) - Moustache
1987
On Fire (TV Movie) as
Wintchell
1986
Oceans of Fire (TV Movie) as
Clay
1986
Armed and Dangerous as
Cappy
1986
The Paper Chase (TV Series)
- Mistaken Identity (1986)
1982
The Fall Guy (TV Series) as
Eddie Barber / Algebra Jones
- The Bigger They Are (1986) - Eddie Barber
- Ladies on the Ropes (1982) - Algebra Jones
1986
Airwolf (TV Series) as
Moose
- Wildfire (1986) - Moose
1985
James Brown: Living in America (Music Video short) as
Duke
1985
Rocky IV as
Duke
1985
Beyond Reason as
Dangerman
1985
Heart of a Champion: The Ray Mancini Story (TV Movie) as
Grif
1985
Moonlighting (TV Series) as
Bartender
- Gunfight at the So-So Corral (1985) - Bartender
1984
Hardcastle and McCormick (TV Series)
- Hate the Picture, Love the Frame (1984)
1984
The A-Team (TV Series) as
Burke
- It's a Desert Out There (1984) - Burke
1983
Happy (TV Movie) as
Lt. J.L. Stevens
1982
The Toy as
Stanley (uncredited)
1982
T.J. Hooker (TV Series) as
Luther
- Blind Justice (1982) - Luther
1982
Rocky III as
Duke
1982
Bret Maverick (TV Series) as
Arthur
- Faith, Hope and Clarity: Part 2 (1982) - Arthur
- Faith, Hope and Clarity: Part 1 (1982) - Arthur
1981
Quincy M.E. (TV Series) as
Starvin' Marvin
- Dead Stop (1981) - Starvin' Marvin
1981
CHiPs (TV Series) as
Avrom
- Mitchell & Woods (1981) - Avrom
1981
The Greatest American Hero (TV Series) as
Curley
- Hog Wild (1981) - Curley
1981
Fitz and Bones (TV Series) as
Sid
- Terror at Newsline 3 (1981) - Sid
1980
Inside Moves as
Lucius
1980
Stir Crazy as
Guy Who Punches Big Mean (uncredited)
1980
Scared Straight! Another Story (TV Movie) as
Rafer
1980
The Hunter as
Garbageman #2
1980
The Shining as
Durkin
1980
White Mama (TV Movie) as
Black Fighter
1980
Tenspeed and Brown Shoe (TV Series) as
Skeeter McClintock
- Savage Says: There's No Free Lunch (1980) - Skeeter McClintock
1980
Skag (TV Series)
- Pilot (1980)
1979
Rocky II as
Apollo's Trainer
1979
The Incredible Hulk (TV Series) as
Taylor George
- Like a Brother (1979) - Taylor George
1978
Blackjack as
Charles
1978
CPO Sharkey (TV Series) as
Scotty
- Tell It to the Marines (1978) - Scotty
1978
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (TV Series) as
Gilmore Lee
- The Lady on Thursday at Ten (1978) - Gilmore Lee
1977
Heroes as
Chef
1977
The Rockford Files (TV Series) as
Joe Moran
- Second Chance (1977) - Joe Moran
1977
Kill Me If You Can (TV Movie) as
Price
1977
Ransom for Alice! (TV Movie) as
Fish Man
1977
Sanford and Son (TV Series) as
Guard
- Fred the Activist (1977) - Guard
1977
The Six Million Dollar Man (TV Series) as
Manager
- The Infiltrators (1977) - Manager
1977
Switch (TV Series) as
Joey
- The Snitch (1977) - Joey
1976
Gibbsville (TV Series)
- All the Young Girls (1976)
1976
Arthur Hailey's the Moneychangers (TV Mini Series) as
Karl
- Part II (1976) - Karl
- Part I (1976) - Karl
1976
Gemini Man (TV Mini Series) as
Moore
- Eight-Nine-Ten, You're Dead (1976) - Moore
1976
Rocky as
Apollo's Trainer
1976
Good Times (TV Series) as
Aide
- Evans Versus Davis (1976) - Aide
1976
Delvecchio (TV Series) as
Clarence
- Board of Rights (1976) - (uncredited)
- The Avenger (1976) - Clarence
- Delvecchio (1976) - Clarence
1976
Assault on Precinct 13 as
Wells
1976
The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings as
Issac, All-Star (CF)(C)
1976
Trackdown as
Zelds
1976
Future Cop (TV Series) as
Second Terrorist
- Pilot (1976) - Second Terrorist
1976
The River Niger as
Black Policeman
1976
Harry O (TV Series) as
Peter Macklin
- Ruby (1976) - Peter Macklin
1975
Baretta (TV Series) as
Teak
- Count the Days I'm Gone (1975) - Teak
1975
The Invisible Man (TV Series) as
3rd Prisoner
- Go Directly to Jail (1975) - 3rd Prisoner (as Tony D. Burton)
1974
Kojak (TV Series) as
Eddie Ellis
- The Betrayal (1974) - Eddie Ellis
1974
The Black Godfather as
Sonny Spyder Brown
1969
The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series) as
Bum
- Vagrancy Is Just Loitering That Takes a Little Longer (1969) - Bum
Self
2021
Rocky IV: Rocky vs. Drago - The Ultimate Director's Cut (TV Special) as
Tony 'Duke'
2011
Biography (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- The Rocky Saga: Going the Distance (2011) - Self
2011
The Rocky Saga: Going the Distance (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
Archive Footage
2020
40 Years of Rocky: The Birth of a Classic (Documentary short)
2008
Rocky Jumped a Park Bench (Documentary short) as
Self

References

Tony Burton Wikipedia