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Name
  
Wendell Burton


Role
  
Television actor

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Born
  
July 21, 1947 (age 76) (
1947-07-21
)

Spouse
  
Linda Burton (m. 2004), Patricia Nann (m. 1978)

Movies
  
The Sterile Cuckoo, Fortune and Men's Eyes, Heat, Go Ask Alice

Similar People
  
Zooey Hall, Michael Greer, Tim McIntire, Alan J Pakula, Dick Richards

Occupation
  
Film, television actor

Children
  
Haven Burton, Adam Burton

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Wendell Ray Burton (July 21, 1947 – May 30, 2017) was an American television executive and former actor. He is best known for his co-starring role with Liza Minnelli in the 1969 movie The Sterile Cuckoo (1969).

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Biography

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Burton was born in San Antonio, Texas, the son of an Air Force sergeant who died when he was five. He became involved in college theatricals while a student at Sonoma State College (later known as Sonoma State University).

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His acting career began when he won the title role in the San Francisco stage production of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. During the run of that successful musical, he continued his education and transferred to San Francisco State University, where he took classes in acting and directing. While performing in You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, Burton was seen by director Alan J. Pakula and was chosen over hundreds of more experienced movie actors to star opposite Liza Minnelli in the role as Jerry Payne, the young college student with whom she falls in love in The Sterile Cuckoo (1969). In 1970, he went on the road with the national touring company of Leonard Gershe's Broadway hit Butterflies Are Free, co-starring opposite Eve Arden as her son.

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Burton accepted the role as Smitty in the MGM drama Fortune and Men's Eyes (1971), portraying an inmate who was raped shortly after entering prison, then turned into a sexual predator himself. Turning to television, he played the role as Fred Kramer, an innocent man framed for murder, in the well-received TV movie Murder Once Removed (1971) starring John Forsythe, Richard Kiley, and Barbara Bain.

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In 1973, he reprised his role as Charlie Brown in the Hallmark Hall of Fame TV adaptation of the musical. That same year, he appeared in the role as Joel Clements in the TV movie Go Ask Alice co-starring William Shatner and Ruth Roman. He played the role as Pvt. Wilson in a TV adaptation of The Red Badge of Courage (1974) with Richard Thomas.

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Among his many guest starring roles on series TV in the 1970s, Burton appeared on Medical Center, Longstreet, Room 222, Love, American Style, and Kung Fu. He also played Dick Van Dyke and Hope Lange's son for one episode of The New Dick Van Dyke Show.

His career began to wane in the 1980s because of the quality of roles offered and his desire to turn down the roles he deemed morally unsuitable. In 1986, Burton played the role of Osgood, a mild-mannered man who fights Burt Reynolds in the big screen action/crime/drama Heat. He taught acting for a time in Hollywood. Burton began working in ad sales for TV in 1988, and eventually became the West Coast Director of Sales for the Family Channel.

Personal life

In 1977, Burton embraced Christianity and associated with the Vineyard Christian Fellowship under Pastor Kenn Gulliksen in Los Angeles.

On September 23, 1978, he and Patricia Nann were married in Los Angeles. They had two children, Haven Burton (born February 22, 1980), an actress, and Adam Burton (born May 30, 1983), a musician. In 1997, he and his family moved to Houston, where he helped launch a local independent TV station. He and first wife, Patricia, divorced. On November 13, 2004, he and Linda Dena were married in Houston.

Wendell Burton lived in Houston, where he served as a Senior Director of the Champions Network, an association of pastors linked with Joel Osteen and the Lakewood Church, which gives recommendations of local Champions Network churches to broadcast viewers, and as Drama Director at Lakewood Church. He died in at his home in Houston on May 30, 2017 from brain cancer. He was 69.

Filmography

Actor
1988
Square One Television (TV Series) as
Bernie Woodward
- Episode #2.20 (1988) - Bernie Woodward
1988
Mathnet (TV Series) as
Bernie Woodward
- The View from the Rear Terrace (1988) - Bernie Woodward
1986
Heat as
Osgood
1981
Peter and the Magic Seeds (Short)(voice)
1981
East of Eden (TV Mini Series) as
Tom Hamilton
- Part Three (1981) - Tom Hamilton (as Wendel Burton)
- Part Two (1981) - Tom Hamilton (as Wendel Burton)
- Part One (1981) - Tom Hamilton (as Wendel Burton)
1974
Insight (TV Series) as
Director / Cy Walden
- The Man of the Year (1977) - Director
- The Man Who Went Blue Sky (1974) - Cy Walden
1975
Medical Story (TV Movie) as
Joe Bick
1975
Journey from Darkness (TV Movie) as
Mike
1974
Goodnight Jackie as
Robbie
1974
The Red Badge of Courage (TV Movie) as
Pvt. Wilson
1974
The Rookies (TV Series) as
Larry West
- Eyewitness (1974) - Larry West
1973
The New Dick Van Dyke Show (TV Series) as
Lucas Preston
- Turning Pro (1973) - Lucas Preston
1973
Kung Fu (TV Series) as
Martin Crossman
- The Praying Mantis Kills (1973) - Martin Crossman
1973
You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (TV Movie) as
Charlie Brown
1973
Go Ask Alice (TV Movie) as
Joel Clements
1973
Love, American Style (TV Series) as
Leo Brubaker (segment "Love and the Face Bow")
- Love and the Face Bow/Love and the Impossible Gift/Love and the Love Kit (1973) - Leo Brubaker (segment "Love and the Face Bow")
1973
Room 222 (TV Series) as
Gary Webster
- Rights of Others (1973) - Gary Webster (as Wendel Burton)
1972
Young Dr. Kildare (TV Series) as
Joe
- Deaf Heart (1972) - Joe
1972
Longstreet (TV Series) as
Russ Larsen
- Please Leave the Wreck for Others to Enjoy (1972) - Russ Larsen
1970
Medical Center (TV Series) as
Bill Howland / Jerry
- Fatal Decision (1972) - Bill Howland
- The V.D. Story (1970) - Jerry
1971
Murder Once Removed (TV Movie) as
Fred Kramer
1971
Fortune and Men's Eyes as
Smitty
1969
The Sterile Cuckoo as
Jerry Payne
1969
The Gypsy Moths as
Man in Strip Club Ordering a Drink (uncredited)
1968
The Shakiest Gun in the West as
Cowboy in Saloon (uncredited)
Self
1970
Life with Linkletter (TV Series) as
Self
- Wendall Burton, Dr. Fitzhugh Dodson, (1970) - Self
1969
The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #9.59 (1969) - Self - Guest
Archive Footage
2017
TCM Remembers 2017 (TV Special) as
Self / actor

References

Wendell Burton Wikipedia