- LeVar Burton
Infobox actor
name = LeVar Burton
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caption = Levar Burton in 2007
birthname = Levardis Robert Martyn Burton, Jr.
birthdate = birth date and age|1957|2|16
location =Landstuhl ,West Germany
deathdate =
deathplace =
othername = LeVar Burton
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spouse = Stephanie Cozart Burton
yearsactive = 1977–present
homepage =
notable role =Kunta Kinte in "Roots"
Geordi La Forge in '
Host - "Reading Rainbow "
Kwame"' (voice) in "Captain Planet and the Planeteers "
academyawards =
emmyawards =Emmy Award for Lead Actor in a Drama Series
tonyawards =Levardis Robert Martyn Burton Jr. (born
February 16 ,1957 , inLandstuhl ,West Germany ), professionally known as LeVar Burton, is an Americanactor , director andauthor who first came to prominence playingKunta Kinte in the 1977 award-winning television miniseries "Roots", based on the novel byAlex Haley . He is also well-known for his role ofGeordi La Forge in "" and as the host of the PBS children's program "Reading Rainbow ".Background
Burton was the child of a U.S. military family and was born in West Germany at the U.S. Army
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center while his father was stationed at a nearby military base. At the age of thirteen, he entered a seminary to become a priest. He is a graduate of University of Southern California's School of Theatre. He has a daughter, Michaela, born in 1992, with his wife, make-up artist Stephanie Cozart Burton, and a son, Ian, born in 1980 to another woman. Burton was awarded joint custody of his son after a paternity suit.He is an avid
poker player, and participant in the World Poker Tour. [ [http://www.worldpokertour.com/players/?x=profile&poker-player=777 WPT | Players | Players ] ] Currently living in Sherman Oaks, California, he and his wife Stephanie have worked to raise the awareness of treatments forinfertility .Early career
Following on his Emmy-nominated work in "Roots" he was so well-recognized that he appeared virtually as himself in the late 1970s and early 1980s on a number of television shows that employed "name" actors in guest roles. Thus, largely on the back of a single performance in "Roots" part 1, he was a visitor to "
Fantasy Island ", participant in "Battle of the Network Stars ", a guest of the "Muppet Show "'s televised premiere party for the release of "The Muppet Movie ", and a frequent guest on several popular game shows of the day. During these earliest days ofMTV , he even appeared on a music video called "Word Up! " by R&B band Cameo.In a 1978 interview, Burton said, "after "Roots", I did a lot of talk and game shows, and then I stopped. I didn't want to get over-exposed."citequote It was at this point that Burton accepted an invitation to host "Rebop", a multicultural series designed for young people ages 9–13, produced by WGBH for PBS. Burton liked Rebop's goals of helping children of all cultures to communicate across cultural and racial lines. Burton said, "Kids can learn a lot through Rebop. They can see kids from a variety of backgrounds who live all over the country, and have the same problems growing up as they do."fact|date=November 2007
As the 1980s progressed, he created and began to host and executively produce "
Reading Rainbow " in 1983 for PBS."Star Trek: The Next Generation"
In 1986,
Gene Roddenberry approached him with an offer of regular series work. Thus, a decade after he had become a celebrity, he joined the regular cast of a major television program for the first time. Burton began playing the role of the then Lieutenant Junior GradeGeordi La Forge in the "" television series. Geordi La Forge was the USS "Enterprise"'s helmsman, and as of the second season, its Chief Engineer.Burton has also portrayed La Forge in every feature film based on "Star Trek: The Next Generation", beginning with "
Star Trek Generations " in 1994 through to the most recent picture, 2002's "Star Trek Nemesis ". Burton also directed and appeared in the Star Trek Voyager Season 5 episode, "" , in 2000Other appearances
Beyond his two most famous series, Burton has enjoyed a wide range of acting work, alternating between serious historical roles and fantastic fiction. It is the historical work that has garnered the most critical attention. On television, he has helped dramatize the last days of
Jim Jones 's suicide cult in Guyana, the life and times ofJesse Owens , and the life of the nine-year-oldBooker T. Washington . More recently in theatres, he has played the character ofMartin Luther King, Jr. , in the 2001 film "Ali".He has also lent his voice to several animated projects. His longest-lived animated role is probably that of Kwame in the cartoon series "
Captain Planet and the Planeteers " (1990–1993) and "The New Adventures of Captain Planet " (1993–1996). However, he has also contributed to "Family Guy ", "", and "Gargoyles". Burton also guest-starred in the "Petarded " episode ofFamily Guy , playing a social worker whose job it is to accompanyPeter Griffin (who has been diagnosed as being clinicallymentally retarded ) and provide emotional encouragement, such as providing "high-fives". LeVar is also on the audio version of byChristopher Paul Curtis .Burton appeared several times as a celebrity guest on the
Dick Clark hosted "Pyramid", which ran from 1985–88. Burton also was the strongest link in the special Star Trek Episode of "The Weakest Link ", winning $167,500 for his charity. His final opponent wasRobert Picardo . It was a record for the show.He has also made appearances in such sitcoms as
Becker andSpin City .Directing
Like several other actors, Burton leveraged his regular role in "Star Trek" to launch his directing career. Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, he would come to direct episodes for each of the various "Star Trek" series then in production. He has directed more "Star Trek" episodes than any other former regular cast member.
LeVar is on the board of directors for the
Directors Guild Of America .Burton has also directed episodes of "
Charmed ", "JAG ", "Las Vegas", and "", as well as the miniseries "Miracle's Boys " and the documentary "The Tiger Woods Story ".His first foray into the world of theatrical film direction was a notable success. Not only did 2003's "Blizzard" garner him a "Best of Fest" award from the Chicago International Children's Film Festival, but he also picked up a
Genie Award nomination for his work on the film's theme song, "Center of My Heart."He also directed the 2000
Disney Channel Original Movie "Smart House " starringKatey Sagal ,Kevin Kilner andJessica Steen .His most recent directorial project [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1096986/ "Reach For Me"] , in which he also played a supporting role, was released in theaters in March 2008.
His production company is [http://www.integrityent.net Integrity Entertainment] .
Books
Fiction
*"Aftermath", 1997, ISBN 0-446-67960-7
ee also
*Nishikawa, Kinohi. "LeVar Burton." "The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Literature". Ed. Hans Ostrom and J. David Macey, Jr. 5 vols. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2005. 219.
Awards
Nominations
* 1977
Emmy — Outstanding Lead Actor for a Single Performance in a Drama or Comedy Series —' Roots ' (Part 1, "Kunta Kinte")
* 1996, 1999Daytime Emmy — Outstanding Children's Series —' Reading Rainbow ' (Executive Producer)
* 1999, 2003, 2005 Daytime Emmy — Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series —' Reading Rainbow ' (Self)
* 2004Genie Award — Best Achievement in Music-Original Song —' Blizzard ' (Co-composer "Center of My Heart")
* 2006Black Reel Award — Best Director-Television —' Miracle's Boys 'Wins
* Star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7030 Hollywood Blvd. "for television achievement" (unveiled 1990)
* 1993Peabody Award — "Reading Rainbow" (as executive producer of episode, "The Wall")
* 1995-1996, 1999, 2002-2003Image Award — "variously for" Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series and Outstanding Youth or Children's Series/Special —' Reading Rainbow ' (both as Self and as Executive Producer)
* 2000Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album - "The Autobiography ofMartin Luther King, Jr. "
* 2001-2003, 2005 Daytime Emmy — Outstanding Children's Series—' Reading Rainbow ' (Executive Producer)
* 2001-2002 Daytime Emmy — Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series — ' Reading Rainbow ' (Self)
* 2003Television Critics Association Award — Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming —' Reading Rainbow ' (Executive Producer)
* 2004 Chicago International Children's Film Festival — Best of Fest — ' Blizzard ' (Director)References
External links
*imdb name|id=0000996|name=LeVar Burton
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* [http://www.levarburton.com levarburton.com (Personal Website)]
* [http://pbskids.org/readingrainbow/levar/what_kids_want_to_know.html Reading Rainbow: What Kids Want to Know Q&A with LeVar]
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