Ronnie Burns (actor)
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Ronald Jon "Ronnie" Burns (July 9, 1935 – November 14, 2007) worked briefly as a television actor, but is most remembered as the son of comedians George Burns and Gracie Allen.
Burns was born in Evanston, Illinois, and adopted at the age of three months. His older sister, Sandra Jean, had been adopted shortly before. At seventeen, Ronnie joined the cast of his parents' The Burns & Allen Show which ran from 1950-1958. Later he appeared on The George Burns Show, which did not feature Gracie Allen, who had retired. This show failed despite the presence of George, Ronnie and Sandra Burns as well as Bea Benaderet and Harry von Zell, who had appeared on the Burns & Allen Show.
Burns starred in the 1960-1961 NBC comedy series Happy in which he and Yvonne Lime played Chris and Sally Day, the parents of a talking baby.
Burns' most memorable appearance was uncredited, as "Wallace" on the Young at Heart episode of The Honeymooners, which featured Ralph Kramden (Jackie Gleason) trying to roller skate, with disastrous results. Ronnie Burns' career did not go much further. His sister, Sandra Burns, now Mrs. Sandra Luckman, made only bit appearances on her parents' shows, and soon retired from showbiz permanently to marry and rear a family.
Burns died of cancer at the age of seventy-two at his Pacific Palisades home. In addition to his sister, he was survived by his wife, Janice, three sons, and six grandchildren.