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Burton Gilliam in La barbe à papa (1973)

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Burton Gilliam

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Overview

  • Born
    August 9, 1938 · Dallas, Texas, USA
  • Birth name
    Burton Lee Gilliam
  • Height
    1.80 m

Biography

    • Burton Gilliam was born on August 9, 1938 in Dallas, Texas, USA. He is an actor, known for Le shérif est en prison (1974), Retour vers le futur 3 (1990) and La barbe à papa (1973). He has been married to Susan Michele Sandlin since December 17, 1975. He was previously married to Sheila Katherine Brown, Carolyn Merdene Reed and Kathryn Diane Miles.

Family

  • Spouses
      Susan Michele Sandlin(December 17, 1975 - present)
      Sheila Katherine Brown(September 19, 1970 - April 22, 1974) (divorced)
      Carolyn Merdene Reed(December 7, 1968 - April 23, 1969) (divorced)
      Kathryn Diane Miles(June 19, 1959 - November 6, 1968) (divorced, 2 children)
  • Children
      Teresa Lee Ann Gilliam
      Jimmy Ray Gilliam
  • Parents
      Annie Ruth McGowan
      Eugene Dedds Gilliam
  • Relatives
      Hollie Vise(Grandchild)

Trademarks

  • His toothy smile and good-ol'-boy character portrayals

Trivia

  • Had been a firefighter for 14 years with the Dallas (TX) fire Department when he read in a local newspaper that a Hollywood film company will holding auditions for extras to be in a film starring Ryan O'Neal that was to shoot in the area. He went to the audition jut hoping to make a few extra bucks and, as he put it, "maybe meet some movie stars". The film was Paper Moon (1973) and Gilliam impressed the producers so much that instead of an "extra" part, he was given a featured role as Floyd the Desk Clerk. After finishing the film, he returned to his job in Dallas. Not long afterwards he was contacted by Mel Brooks, who had seen his performance in "Paper Moon" and wanted him for a role in a western comedy he was getting ready to make. The film was Blazing Saddles (1974) and Gilliam got the role he is best remembered for--that of Slim Pickens' dimwitted henchman Lyle.
  • Met Madeline Kahn for the first time while making La barbe à papa (1973). She predicted that the two of them would work together again. Within three months, both of them had been cast in Le shérif est en prison (1974).
  • Was assigned to Engine Co. 39 at the time of his resignation in 1972 from the Dallas Fire Department.
  • Attended Red Oak High School in Red Oak, TX. Was a theatre member at ROHS, taught by Mrs. Little,.
  • His granddaughter, Hollie Vise, is one of the top gymnasts in the US and an Olympic hopeful. In 2001, at age 13, she won the silver medal at the US Junior National Championships.

Quotes

  • [on being typecast in cowboy roles] I got in the business to make money, so being typecast didn't bother me. I know I'm never gonna be asked to do Shakespeare.
  • [on his trademark broad toothy grin] It draws people. It's the most natural thing I can do. The smile has got 'em a lot of times.
  • One of our biggest hassles during the making of "Blazing Saddles" was a number of shooting delays which occurred because we actors couldn't stop giggling. Mel Brooks took as much of this as he could, and then cut us a deal: he'd film at least two takes of every scene, the first of which would be to get it all out of our system. After that, we'd have to get serious. At least we knew the audience would love it!

Salaries

  • Le shérif est en prison (1974) - $25,000
  • La barbe à papa (1973) - $282 per week

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