- Nacimiento
- Defunción20 de octubre de 1994 · Century City, California, Estados Unidos (un ataque al corazón)
- Nombre de nacimientoBurton Stephen Lancaster
- Alias
- Mr Muscles and Teeth
- Altura1.85 m
- Burt Lancaster nació el 2 de noviembre de 1913 en Nueva York, Nueva York, EE.UU.. Fue un actor y productor, conocido por De aquí a la eternidad (1953), Local Hero (1983) y Al filo de la noche (1948). Estuvo casado con Susan Martin, Norma Anderson y June Ernst. Murió el 20 de octubre de 1994 en California, Estados Unidos.
- CónyugesSusan Martin(10 de septiembre de 1991 - 20 de octubre de 1994) (su muerte)Norma Anderson(28 de diciembre de 1946 - julio de 1969) (divorciado, 5 niños)June Ernst(1935 - diciembre de 1946) (divorciado)
- Niños
- PadresElizabeth RobertsJames Henry Lancaster
- A killer smile, which he called "The Grin"
- A great physique, of which director John Frankenheimer said, "Nobody ever looked like Burt Lancaster in The Crimson Pirate (1952) ."
- His movies often reflected his very liberal political beliefs
- Roles in westerns
- Very distinctive, clipped manner of speaking
- In November 1990 suffered a severe stroke while visiting Dana Andrews, who was suffering from Alzheimer's Disease. Lancaster remained hospitalized until February 1991 and was incapacitated and unable to speak until his death in October 1994.
- Helped pay for the defense of Pvt. Billy Dean Smith, an African-American soldier accused of 'fragging' two officers in Vietnam in 1971. Lancaster gave $3,000 to his defense attorneys to hire ballistics experts to testify at Smith's court-martial. Smith was acquitted.
- His was the first star placed on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, which now numbers in the thousands.
- Joined Gregory Peck, James Stewart, Liza Minnelli, and Orson Welles in testifying against the colorization of old movies by Ted Turner in the mid-'80s.
- Attended Elizabeth Taylor's "Commitment to Life" fundraiser on 9/19/85, despite being warned his appearance would resurrect the longtime rumors about his sexuality. At the event Lancaster read out Rock Hudson's letter admitting that he had AIDS.
- Most people seem to think I'm the kind of guy who shaves with a blowtorch. Actually I'm bookish and worrisome.
- [on being a director] It's the best job in the picture business because when you're a director, you're God. And you know that's the best job in town.
- Life is to be lived within the limits of your knowledge and within the concept of what you would like to see yourself to be.
- [speaking in 1983] Tits and sand - that's what we used to call sex and violence in Hollywood.
- I don't know why Aeropuerto (1970) was nominated for any Oscars - it's the biggest piece of junk ever.
- Ultimatum nuclear (1977) - $750,000
- Scorpio (1973) - $750,000 + 10% of profits
- Cómo casi se perdió el oeste (1967) - $150,000
- El tren (1965) - $150,000
- Siete días de mayo (1965) - $200 .000
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