Tony Burton
- Birth Date:
- 23.03.1937
- Death date:
- 25.02.2016
- Person's maiden name:
- Anthony "Tony" Burton
- Categories:
- Actor, Boxer
- Nationality:
- american
- Cemetery:
- Set cemetery
Anthony "Tony" Burton (born March 23, 1937 – February 25, 2016) was an American actor.
He is best known for his role as Tony "Duke" Evers in the Rocky series.
Biography
Early life & football careerBurton was born in Flint, Michigan. A Flint Northern High School graduate, he was a Michigan Golden Glovesheavyweight 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 the scoring runs were of 50 yards or more. He gained 820 yards rushing that year and one of his runs was for 95 yards. In 1954, 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. Tony led his team in yards gained and receiving yards. In one game against Grand Rapids Catholic, he gained 213 total yards.
At Northern, Tony was also the leading baseball pitcher, pitching the team to the city championship title.
Boxing careerHis 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.
PrisonLife 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:
Prison for me was productive because I got my high school diploma and a degree from the University of California. But most important, I got myself together and found out who I was and how I could proceed without destroying myself.
More specifically, one of the skills acquired at Chino landed Burton his current 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 current career, when an emotional breakthrough achieved by one of his partners in an acting exercise demonstrated dramatically theater's potential power, on both sides of the footlights.
Acting careerAfter 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,[5] Burton numbers among his many credits a co-starring role on the 1980s CBScomedy-drama Frank's Place and parts in films such as Hook, Stir Crazy, and The Toy. Burton is also known for his role as Wells, one of the prisoners trapped in the besieged police station, Precinct 9, Division 13, in John Carpenter's 1976,Howard Hawks-inspired action film Assault on Precinct 13. He also starred in the Rocky films as a trainer to Apollo Creed (Carl Weathers) and Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone). He appeared in an episode of the NBC dramatic series Gibbsvillein 1976.
RecognitionsIn 1993, Burton was inducted into the Greater Flint Afro-American Hall of Fame. Burton also is known as a talented chess player. Master chess player Stanley Kubrick was defeated by him on the set of The Shining, in which Burton played Larry the garage owner. Speaking with Kubrick biographer Vincent LoButto, Burton recalled his first day on the set:
My contract was for a week. I just had two short scenes in the movie. I stayed for six weeks because Stanley and I were playing chess... Stanley was a stronger player than I but I was strong enough to give him sufficient struggle to where he enjoyed it. I beat him in the first or second game we played, and then I didn't win any more after that, but it was always a tight struggle. That's what he loved; I guess there was no one else around that played strong.
Personal lifeHe has been living in California for nearly 40 years. He is married and currently attends Immanuel Baptist Church inHighland, California.
Burton died at the age of 78 on February 25, 2016.
Selected filmography
- The Black Godfather (1974)
- Trackdown (1976)
- The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings (1976)
- Rocky (1976)
- Assault on Precinct 13 (1976)
- Beyond Reason (1977)
- Heroes (1977)
- Blackjack (1978)
- Rocky II (1979)
- The Shining (1980)
- The Hunter (1980)
- Stir Crazy (1980)
- Inside Moves (1980)
- Rocky III (1982)
- Rocky IV (1985)
- Armed and Dangerous (1986)
- Side Out (1990)
- Rocky V (1990)
- Hook (1991)
- House Party 2 (1991)
- Shade (2003)
- Exorcism (2003)
- Rocky Balboa (2006)
- Hack! (2007)
Source: wikipedia.org
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Relation name | Relation type | Description | ||
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1 | Savely Kramarov | Coworker | ||
2 | John Candy | Coworker | ||
3 | Brion James | Coworker | ||
4 | Robert Loggia | Coworker | ||
5 | Bob Hoskins | Coworker | ||
6 | Robin Williams | Coworker | ||
7 | Lamar Clark | Familiar |
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