- Bill Burrud
Williams James Burrud (
January 12 1925 -June 12 ,1990 ), known as Bill Burrud, was a formerchild star and a television host and producer best known for his travel programs.Born in
Hollywood ,California , Burrud was a son of Leland Burrud, who had produced one of the earliest known travel films in 1913. Burrud made his first film appearance at the age of 7 in "Music in the Air". He also appeared inCaptains Courageous withSpencer Tracy and in several films starringJohn Wayne . Burrud served in the U.S. Navy duringWorld War II , then graduated fromHarvard University . [ http://www.burrud.com/CompanyHistory.htm ]In 1950 Burrud turned his attention to television. He coined the word "traventure" to describe the programs he intended to produce. The following year station KTTV in
Los Angeles purchased his series "The Open Road". In 1954 he founded Bill Burrud Productions, which would produce programs that included "Animal World", "True Adventure", "Vagabond", "Wanderlust", "Islands in the Sun", "Wonderful World of Women", "Safari to Adventure", "Treasure!", and "Natural Wonders". His company also produced numerous television specials.Burrud died from a heart attack in
Sunset Beach ,California in 1990 at the age of 65. His son John Burrud now heads the company.For his many contributions to television entertainment, Bill Burrud received a sat on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1977. Burrud's star is next toElvis Presley 's.External links
* [http://www.burrud.com/CompanyHistory.htm Burrud Productions history]
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