Burton Gilliam
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Burton Gilliam (born August 9, 1938 in Dallas, Texas) is an American actor. After suffering a fall during childhood in Dallas, Burton suffered a form of brain damage known as aphasia which in turn, caused his childhood academic performance to plummet. It was only after his dropping out of high school, and his subsequent enlistment in the United States Coast Guard that the military doctors were able to effectively diagnose Mr. Gilliam's malady.
His first calling was not to the stage, but to the ring. He was considered the heart of the Coast Guard's boxing team, and reportedly posted an impressive record of 201 wins out of 217 fights during his enlistment. Mr. Gilliam was credited with winning more Golden Gloves bouts than anyone in its history at that time. While he did seriously consider turning professional, he ultimately decided to return to Dallas upon completing his Coast Guard enlistment. There, he followed in his father's footsteps and joined a local fire department, where he spent the next 14 years safeguarding the Dallas area. Upon his return to Texas, Mr. Gilliam had also completed his General Equivalency Development (GED) diploma with exemplary scores.
The silver screen made its first official calling through a local newspaper article. Burton noted a reporting article on a film to be shot in the local Dallas area. While he had no experience, and no real knowledge of the entertainment industry, he made his way to the casting director to seek a role as an extra. He made an immediate impression, and his first cinimatic bid landed him the speaking role of `Floyd' the desk clerk in the Ryan O'Neal - Tatum O'Neal - Cybill Shepard film: Paper Moon. His unique style was noted by producer / director Mel Brooks and he was sought out to play his most memorable role in Brooks' comedy hit - Blazing Saddles. A role in which he not only stamped his image on the Hollywood roster, but reportedly made cinematic history as one of the first to fart on the silver screen during the infamous campfire scene.
Mr. Gilliam has proven himself a capable actor over the years in numerous smaller, but no less memorable roles such as the leader of the 'Flying Elvises' in the feature film Honeymoon in Vegas. Gilliam’s other films include: Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, Farewell, My Lovely, Gator, Telefon, and The Jericho Mile. His television appearances include: Charlie’s Angels, The A-Team, The Fall Guy, and he appeared as a regular on Evening Shade'.
Today, Burton continues to pursue his acting career. He currently stars in a series of television commercials for a local auto dealer in Dallas, in which he is seen wearing his infamous Blazing Saddles western outfit. (However, his most notable commercial role must be as one of the national spokesman for the the popular Pace's Picante Sauce commercials - "This stuff's made in New York City!".) He is also still active in boxing as a referee - calling numerous championship bouts - as well as supporting charitable activities, celebrity events, and area theatrical endeavours.
Burton resides with his wife, Susan in Allen, Texas just north of Dallas. They have two children and four grandchildren who also live in the local area.
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[edit] Filmography
[edit] Films
- Cake
- Shtickmen
- Hit
- Mi Amigo
- Soccer Dog: The Movie
- Born to Be Wild
- The Getaway
- Quake
- Honeymoon in Vegas
- Back to the Future Part III
- Fletch
- The Girl
- Telefon
- Thunderbolt and Lightfoot
- Blazing Saddles
- Paper Moon
- Beach Blanket Bingo (uncredited)
[edit] Television
[edit] TV guest appearances
- Walker, Texas Ranger
- Sliders
- Mama's Family
- Hail to the Chief
- Weird Science
- The Fall Guy
- The A-Team
- Gun Shy
- Knight Rider
- BJ and the Bear
- Young Maverick
- The Dukes of Hazzard
- Alice
- The Waltons
- Charlie's Angels