Basic Information About Burgess Meredith
Category | Celebrities βΊ Actors |
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Professions | Actor, Film Producer, Film director, Screenwriter, Voice Actor, Writer, Soldier |
Net worth | $3,000,000 |
Date of birth | 1907-11-16 |
Place of birth | Cleveland |
Date of death | 1997-09-09 (aged 89) |
Nationality | United States of America |
Curiosities and Trademarks | Distinctive raspy voice Often worked with director Otto Preminger. |
Spouse | 8 January - Kaja Sundsten (Β 1951 - 9 SeptemberΒ 1997)Β (his death)Β (2 children) Paulette Goddard - (21 MayΒ 1944 - 8 JuneΒ 1949)Β (divorced) Margaret Perry - (10 JanuaryΒ 1936 - 19 JulyΒ 1938)Β (divorced) 20 August - Helen Derby Berrien (1932 - Β 1935)Β (divorced) |
Gender | Male |
Height | 5 ft 5 in (1.664 m) |
Social Media | βοΈ Wikipedia βοΈ IMDb |
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What Movie Awards did Burgess Meredith win?
Oscar |
Golden Globe |
Golder Raspberry |
BAFTA |
Other |
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0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
Burgess Meredith awards
Award Name | State | Movie / Series Name | Year |
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Saturn Award - Best Supporting Actor | Winner | Clash of the Titans | 1982 |
Saturn Award - Best Supporting Actor | Winner | Magic | 1979 |
Oscar - Best Actor in a Supporting Role | Nominee | The Day of the Locust | 1976 |
Burgess Meredith roles
Movie / Series | Role |
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Rocky | Mickey |
Rocky V | Mickey |
Rocky II | Mickey |
Rocky IV | Mickey Goldmill (archive footage) (uncredited) |
Rocky Balboa | Mickey Goldmill (archive footage) (uncredited) |
Clash of the Titans | Ammon |
Camp Nowhere | Fein |
Rocky III | Mickey Goldmill |
Twilight Zone: The Movie | Narrator (voice) (uncredited) |
Batman: The Movie | The Penguin |
Grumpy Old Men | Grandpa Gustafson |
Grumpier Old Men | Grandpa Gustafson |
In Harm's Way | Commander Egan Powell |
The Reivers | Lucius / Narrator (voice) |
The Sentinel | Charles Chazen |
There Was a Crooked Man... | The Missouri Kid |
Magic | Ben Greene |
Foul Play | Mr. Hennessey |
State of Grace | Finn |
Mackenna's Gold | The Storekeeper |
The Day of the Locust | Harry |
Burnt Offerings | Arnold Allardyce |
True Confessions | Msgr. Seamus Fargo |
Laredo | Grubby Sully 1 episode, 1965 |
12 O'Clock High | Dr. Michael Rink 1 episode, 1966 |
The Virginian | Muley / ... 2 episodes, 1968-1971 |
In the Heat of the Night | Judge Cully / ... 3 episodes, 1993 |
Mannix | Noah Otway 1 episode, 1972 |
Batman | The Penguin 19 episodes, 1966-1968 |
Love, American Style | Harrison Merriweather (segment "Love and the Artful Codger") / ... 2 episodes, 1970-1971 |
Mr. Novak | Principal Martin Woodridge 15 episodes, 1965 |
Faerie Tale Theatre | Mr. Mole 1 episode, 1984 |
Archie Bunker's Place | Dr. Adams / ... 3 episodes, 1982 |
The Wild Wild West | Orkney Cadwallader 1 episode, 1965 |
The Name of the Game | Richard Garver 1 episode, 1970 |
Please Don't Eat the Daisies | Muldoon 1 episode, 1966 |
Burke's Law | Burton Reese / ... 3 episodes, 1963-1964 |
The Invaders | Theodore Booth 1 episode, 1967 |
Ben Casey | Lester Partridge 1 episode, 1962 |
Burgess Meredith's Quotes
- I did Batman (1966) for two reasons, one of which was the salary. The other was that, after the first few episodes, "Batman" became the in-thing to do. Everybody . . . would either play a villain or appear as himself in that cameo showcase where a celebrity would poke his head through the window of a building that Batman and Robin were climbing. Actually, we didn't get as much money from the show as you might think, although we were paid decent money for the feature film version. The main impetus to continue appearing on "Batman"--beyond the desire to get some TV work--was that it was fashionable.
- I was born a character actor. I was never really a leading man type.
- Like the seasons of the year, life changes frequently and drastically. You enjoy it or endure it as it comes and goes, as it ebbs and flows.
- I'll just take amusement at being a paradox.
- [on his childhood] All my life, to this day, the memory of my childhood remains grim and incoherent. If I close my eyes and think back, I see little except violence and fear. In those early years, I somehow came to understand I would have to draw from within myself whatever emotional resources I needed to go wherever I was headed. As a result, for years, I became a boy who lived almost totally within himself.
Interesting Facts about Burgess Meredith
- Former son-in-law of Antoinette Perry.
- Was placed on the "Red Channel" list of the HUAC.
- Otto Preminger was instrumental in restoring his film career.
- His character, the Penguin, was so popular as a villain on the television series Batman (1966), the producers always had a Penguin script ready in case Meredith wanted to appear as a guest star.
- Had two children (with fourth wife Kaja Sundsten): Jonathon Meredith (musician) and Tala Meredith (painter).
- On the television series Batman (1966), he developed his grunting Penguin laugh out of necessity. Meredith had given up smoking some 20+ years earlier, but his character was required to smoke with a cigarette holder. The smoke would get caught in his throat and he would start coughing. Rather than constantly ruin takes in this matter, he developed the laugh to cover it up. "Actually, it was a pretty funny noise for a penguin to make," he once said. "I sounded more like a duck." He gave up smoking again immediately after the series ended.
- Suffered from melanoma and other ailments, including Alzheimer's disease, at the time of his death.
- Was only 17 years older than Jack Lemmon when he played his father in Grumpy Old Men (1993).
- Was the second choice for the role of the Penguin on Batman (1966). Producers had originally wanted Spencer Tracy in the role, but Tracy would not sign unless his character was allowed to kill Batman. Obviously, they did not want to kill the main character, so the role went to Meredith.
- Biography in: "American National Biography". Supplement 1, pp. 406-407. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.
- Was fascinated by the subject of non-human intelligence, particularly dolphins. He once believed that a dolphin somehow called to him for help in the middle of the night while he was staying at a friend's home on the beach. He ran out and found the dolphin, caught in a net under a dock down the beach, although there was no way he should have been able to know it was there. He released it, saving its life. He believed it had made some sort of connection with him, perhaps telepathic, to call for help.
- Was offered the role of the Penguin's father in Batman Returns (1992) (which eventually went to Paul Reubens), but could not film it because of his delicate health.
- Relied on cue cards during the filming of Grumpier Old Men (1995), attributed to his being in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease.
- Despite his character dying in Rocky III (1982), he has appeared in every "Rocky" film, as either the real character, a flashback, or through archive footage.
- Nephew of comedian and character actor, Jay "Handsome Danny Mann" Burgess (1856-1937).
- After dropping out of Amherst College, he held down various jobs in journalism, retail, as a clerk, and as an editor. He also had a brief spell in the merchant marine and as a runner on Wall Street.
- His father was a doctor, and his mother a Methodist revivalist.
- Served in the US Army Air Corps during World War II and held the rank of captain by 1945.
- His father, William George Meredith, was Canadian (born in Toronto, Ontario). His mother, Ida Beth (Burgess), was from Ohio.
- French avant-garde composer Edgard Varèse, a friend, wrote "Dance for Burgess" for him in 1949.
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- Date taken: 1940
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photo back - Author: Bureau of Industrial Services, a division of Young and Rubicam, Inc. (presumably CBS). No copyright renewals of this photo under either name have been found.
- Date taken: August 2, 1959; stamped on August 8, 1959
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photo back - Author: Greenway Productions
- Date taken: First date stamp is 18 August 1967