Wendell Burton


Actor

About

Also Known As
Wendell Ray Burton
Born
July 21, 1947

Biography

While many may recognize Wendell Burton's face from his performances in movies like "The Sterile Cuckoo" (1969) and "Heat" (1986), the actor-turned exec actually enjoyed a longer career behind the scenes than he did in front of the camera. Born in San Antonio, Texas in 1947, Burton's first acting role came when he was cast as the lead in a San Francisco production of "You're a Good Man C...

Biography

While many may recognize Wendell Burton's face from his performances in movies like "The Sterile Cuckoo" (1969) and "Heat" (1986), the actor-turned exec actually enjoyed a longer career behind the scenes than he did in front of the camera. Born in San Antonio, Texas in 1947, Burton's first acting role came when he was cast as the lead in a San Francisco production of "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown." It was during a performance of the show that director Alan J. Pakula noticed him and decided to cast the inexperienced actor opposite Liza Minnelli in his film "The Sterile Cuckoo." It was quite an auspicious screen debut, and Burton followed it with a role in the touring production of "Butterflies are Free." He would return to the screen with roles in the mini-series "East of Eden" (ABC, 1981) and the Burt Reynolds actioner "Heat," but a lack of interesting roles began to draw Burton away from acting and toward the marketing side of the entertainment industry. He eventually became the West Coast Director of Sales for the Family Channel. Burton also followed his Christian faith with increasing devotion, becoming an ordained minister and Senior Director of the Champions Network, which helped suggest church services for various network affiliates to broadcast. Burton even published a book about his spiritual growth, Godsmacked, A Souljourner's Guide to the Heart of God, in 2016. Burton died in 2017. He was 69 years old.

Life Events

1968

Made his screen debut opposite Liza Minnelli in the film "The Sterile Cuckoo."

1970

Joined the national touring company of "Butterflies Are Free" opposite Eve Arden.

1971

Appeared in the prison drama "Fortune and Men's Eyes."

1973

Reprised the voice of Charlie Brown, providing the voice of the character for the animated adaptation of "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown."

1981

Co-starred in the mini-series "East of Eden."

1986

Co-starred with Burt Reynolds in the action movie "Heat."

1988

Transitioned into working in sales, eventually becoming West Coast Director of Sales for the Family Channel.

2016

Published the book <i>Godsmacked, A Souljourner's Guide to the Heart of God</i>.

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