| Raymond Burr | |
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| Born | Raymond William Stacey Burr May 21, 1917 New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada |
| Died | September 12, 1993 (aged 76) Healdsburg, California, USA |
| Years active | 1940-1993 |
| Spouse(s) | Isabella Ward (1948-1952) |
Raymond William Stacey Burr (May 21, 1917 – September 12, 1993) was a Canadian Emmy-winning actor and vintner, perhaps best known for his roles in the television dramas Perry Mason and Ironside. Events 878 - Syracuse Italy is captured by the Muslim sultan of Sicily. Year 1917 ( MCMXVII) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year British Columbia (ˌbrɪtɨʃ kəˈlʌmbiə ( BC) ( (la Colombie-Britannique C Country to "Dominion of Canada" or "Canadian Federation" or anything else please read the Talk Page Events 1213 - Albigensian Crusade: Simon de Montfort 5th Earl of Leicester, defeats Peter II of Aragon at the Year 1993 ( MCMXCIII) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1993 Gregorian calendar) Healdsburg is a city located in Sonoma County, California, USA The United States of America —commonly referred to as the Events 878 - Syracuse Italy is captured by the Muslim sultan of Sicily. Year 1917 ( MCMXVII) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year Events 1213 - Albigensian Crusade: Simon de Montfort 5th Earl of Leicester, defeats Peter II of Aragon at the Year 1993 ( MCMXCIII) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1993 Gregorian calendar) Country to "Dominion of Canada" or "Canadian Federation" or anything else please read the Talk Page An actor, actress, player or thespian (see terminology) is a person who Acts in a Dramatic production and who works Winemaking, or vinification, is the production of Wine, starting with selection of the Grapes and ending with bottling the finished wine Television ( TV) is a widely used Telecommunication medium for sending ( Broadcasting) and receiving moving Images, either monochromatic Perry Mason is an Emmy -winning American TV series that ran from 1957 to 1966. Ironside (originally broadcast under the name A Man Called Ironside in the United Kingdom) is a Universal Television series which
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Raymond Burr was born Raymond William Stacey Burr on May 21, 1917 in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada (although the 1930 census states Burr was born in Illinois), to William Johnston Burr (1889-1985), an Irish hardware salesman from County Cork, Ireland, and his wife Minerva Smith (1892-1974), a concert pianist and music teacher who had immigrated to Canada from Chicago, United States, in 1914. Events 878 - Syracuse Italy is captured by the Muslim sultan of Sicily. Year 1917 ( MCMXVII) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year British Columbia (ˌbrɪtɨʃ kəˈlʌmbiə ( BC) ( (la Colombie-Britannique C Country to "Dominion of Canada" or "Canadian Federation" or anything else please read the Talk Page The Irish people ( Irish: Muintir na hÉireann, na hÉireannaigh, na Gaeil) are a Western European Ethnic group who originate County Cork (Contae Chorcaí is the most southerly and the largest of the modern counties of Ireland. Ireland (pronounced /ˈaɾlənd/ Éire) is the third largest island in Europe, and the twentieth-largest island in the world Chicago (ʃɪˈkɑːgoʊ is the largest City by population in the state of Illinois and the American Midwest of the United States. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the [1] Burr spent part of his childhood in China where his father worked as a trade agent. China ( Wade-Giles ( Mandarin) Chung¹kuo² is a cultural region, an ancient Civilization, and depending on perspective a National After his parents divorced, Burr moved to Vallejo, California with his mother and younger sister and brother. Vallejo (vəˈleɪoʊ or /vəˈleɪhoʊ/ in English /baˈjeho/ in the original Spanish) is the largest city in Solano County As soon as he came of age, Burr went to work as a ranch and a photo salesman to help support his mother and younger sister and brother. After two years in the Navy during World War II, Burr returned home after being wounded in the stomach on Okinawa. World War II, or the Second World War, (often abbreviated WWII) was a global military conflict which involved a majority of the world's nations, including is one of Japan 's southern prefectures, and consists of hundreds of the Ryukyu Islands in a chain over 1000 km long which extends southwest from Kyūshū
In 1937, Burr began his acting career at the Pasadena Playhouse. The Pasadena Playhouse is an historic Theatre located in Pasadena California. In 1941, he landed his first Broadway role in “Crazy with the Heart”. He became a contract player at RKO studio, playing mostly villains, and had roles in over 60 movies between 1946 and 1957. Burr received favourable notice for his role as a prosecutor in A Place in the Sun (1951), co-starring Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift, and perhaps his best-known film role of the period was as the "heavy" in the Alfred Hitchcock classic Rear Window (1954), starring James Stewart and Grace Kelly. A Place in the Sun is a 1951 film which tells the story of a working class young man who is entangled with two women one who works in his wealthy uncle's factory Dame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor, DBE (born 27 February 1932) is a two-time Academy Award -winning English-American actress Edward Montgomery Clift ( October 17, 1920 – July 23, 1966) was an American film actor Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, KBE (13 Rear Window is a Suspense film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, based on Cornell Woolrich 's Short story It Had to Be Murder James Maitland Stewart (20 May 1908 – 2 July 1997 popularly known as Jimmy Stewart, was an American Film and stage Actor Grace Patricia Kelly (later Grace Princess of Monaco; November 12 1929 &ndash September 14 1982 was an Academy Award -winning American film and
During this time, Burr's distinctive voice could also be heard on network radio, appearing alongside Jack Webb in the short-lived Pat Novak for Hire on ABC radio, as well as in early episodes of NBC's Dragnet. John Randolph "Jack" Webb ( April 2 1920 &ndash December 23 1982) was an Emmy -nominated American Actor Ladies and gentlemen the American Broadcasting Corporation brings to its entire network one of radio's most unusual programs. He also made guest appearances on other Los Angeles-based shows, and landed a starring role in CBS's Fort Laramie (1956).
Burr also emerged as a prolific television character actor in the early to mid 1950s. The 1950s Decade refers to the years of 1950 to 1959 inclusive He made his guest-starring television debut on an episode of The Amazing Dr. Malone. This part led to other television roles in such programs as Dragnet, Chesterfield Sound Off Time, Four Star Playhouse, Mr. & Mrs. North, Schlitz Playhouse of Stardom, The Ford Television Theatre and Lux Video Theatre. Dragnet, aka LA Dragnet (new title in USA is a long-running radio and television Police procedural drama about the cases of a dedicated Four Star Playhouse is a television anthology series that ran from 1952 to 1956 Mr and Mrs North are fictional American Amateur Detectives Created by Frances and Richard Lockridge, the couple Lux Video Theatre is a weekly Television Anthology series, produced from 1950 until 1959
In 1955, Burr took on the part of Steve Martin in Godzilla, King of the Monsters!, a role he would reprise again almost 30 years later in Godzilla 1985. Character Biography Godzilla King of the Monsters! Steve Martin a foreign correspondent for United World News, arrives in Tokyo as a Godzilla King of the Monsters! is a 1956 American black-and-white Science fiction Film adapted from the 1954 The Return of Godzilla, released as in Japan and edited into Godzilla 1985 in America is a 1984 daikaiju Eiga (Japanese
In 1956, Burr auditioned for the role of District Attorney Hamilton Burger in Perry Mason, a new courtroom drama created by Erle Stanley Gardner for the CBS TV network. Hamilton Burger is the fictional Los Angeles District attorney who is the nemesis of Perry Mason in the long-running series of Novels Films Perry Mason is an Emmy -winning American TV series that ran from 1957 to 1966. Erle Stanley Gardner ( July 17, 1889 Malden Massachusetts – March 11, 1970 Temecula California CBS Broadcasting Inc ( CBS) is an American radio and Television network. William Talman auditioned for the title role of Perry Mason. William Whitney Talman Jr ( February 4 1915 &ndash August 30 1968) was an American Television and movie actor However, Erle Stanley Gardner was present and demanded that the actors switch parts. Mason eventually became the role with which Burr was most closely identified in the public mind. Also starring were Barbara Hale - a 1940s movie actress and old friend of Burr’s - as Mason’s secretary, Della Street, and B-actor William Hopper as Mason’s private investigator, Paul Drake. Barbara Hale (born April 18, 1922) is an Emmy Award -winning American actress known for her roles as the loyal secretary of Perry Mason Year 1940 ( MCMXL) was a Leap year starting on Monday (link will display the full 1940 calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Della Street was the fictional secretary of Perry Mason in the long-running series of novels films and radio and television programs featuring the fictional defense attorney A B-actor is an Actor who has appeared regularly in B-movies including low-budget films genre films (e William Hopper ( January 26, 1915 – March 6, 1970) was an American Actor. Paul Drake was the private detective in the Perry Mason series of Murder mystery novels by William Talman played the district attorney, Hamilton Burger, who was destined to lose every case (at least against Perry Mason), and Ray Collins was the homicide detective, Lt. Ray Bidwell Collins ( December 10, 1889 – July 11, 1965)was an American actor in Film, stage, Radio Arthur Tragg. On every show Mason built a defense case with extraordinary precision and succeeded in proving his client's innocence, often provoking an emotional confession from the true culprit.
Burr and Talman were both professionals and wise enough to realize that new or inexperienced actors could be extremely nervous during filming. In order to calm scared "newbies" Burr and Talman would purposely blow some of their own lines, thereby relaxing everyone else on the set.
Burr won two Emmy Awards for his role as Perry Mason which originally ran from 1957 to 1966, and has been re-run in syndication ever since. In 2006, the first season became available on DVD.
Burr moved from CBS to Universal Studios, where he played the title role in the television drama Ironside. Universal Studios (sometimes called Universal Pictures or Universal City Studios) a subsidiary of NBC Universal, is a major Global American Ironside (originally broadcast under the name A Man Called Ironside in the United Kingdom) is a Universal Television series which In the pilot episode, San Francisco Chief of Detectives Robert T. The City and County of San Francisco is the fourth most populous city Ironside was wounded by a sniper during an attempt on his life but survived as an invalid in a wheel-chair for the rest of his life. This role gave Burr another hit series, the first crime drama show ever to star a disabled police officer. The police procedural is a sub-genre of the mystery story which attempts to convincingly depict the activities of a Police force as they investigate Crimes The show ran from 1967 to 1975. In 1977, Burr starred in the short-lived TV series Kingston: Confidential. Kingston Confidential is an American mystery crime drama that aired on NBC for 13 episodes during the spring of 1977 following
In 1985, Burr was approached by producers Dean Hargrove and Fred Silverman to star in a made-for-TV movie Perry Mason Returns. Dean Hargrove (born July 27, 1938 in Iola Kansas) is an American Television producer, writer, and director. Fred Silverman (born September 13, 1937 in New York City) is an American Television executive and producer While he loved the idea he only agreed to do the movie if Barbara Hale returned to reprise her role as secretary Della Street. Not only did Hale agree, but for the first time in the show's history she ended up being the accused when Perry Mason Returns aired in December 1985. The rest of the original cast had since died, but Hale's real-life son William Katt was cast in the TV movie as Paul Drake, Jr. William Theodore Katt (born February 16 1951) is an American film and television Actor, best known as the star of The Greatest American Expected to only be a one-off special, the success of the first movie led to Burr making twenty-six more films before his death. Many of these were filmed in and around Denver, Colorado. In 1988, after three years and nine Perry Mason TV movies, William Katt left to pursue other projects. Perry Mason is a fictional character a defense Attorney who originally was the main character in numerous pieces of Detective fiction authored by A new leg-man for Mason was needed and actor William R. Moses was hired to play Ken Malansky, a young and up-and-coming lawyer who goes to work for Mason after he clears him of murder. William Remington Moses (born November 17 1959, Los Angeles California) is an American Actor. Moses appeared in the Mason TV movies filmed between 1989 and 1995. By this time Burr was largely wheelchair-bound (in his final Mason movie, he is always shown either sitting or standing while leaning on a table, but never standing unsupported - as his character in Ironside had been - but this time it was due to his real-life failing health). Four more Perry Mason films were made between 1993 and 1995, after Burr's death, with supposed lawyer friends of Perry's defending the accused. However, without Burr, the magic was gone.
In 1993, as he had with the Perry Mason TV movies, Burr decided to do an Ironside reunion movie. In May of that year, The Return of Ironside aired, reuniting the entire original cast of the 1967-1975 hit-series. However, as he was already in his last days suffering from liver cancer, this would be the only Ironside reunion. (In reprising the role of Ironside, Burr was forced to dye his hair red and change his beard in order not to look too much like Perry Mason).
Burr co-starred in such TV films as Eischied: Only The Pretty Girls Die and Disaster On The Coastliner (both 1979), The Curse of King Tut's Tomb and The Night The City Screamed (both 1980), and Peter And Paul (1981). He also had a supporting role in Dennis Hopper's controversial film Out of the Blue (1980) and spoofed his Perry Mason image in Airplane II: The Sequel (1982). Dennis Lee Hopper (born May 17, 1936) is an Academy Award -nominated American Actor and Film -maker Airplane II The Sequel (also known as Flying High II The Sequel) is an American comedy Sequel to the 1980
Burr also worked as as media spokesman for the now-defunct British Columbia-based real estate company Block Bros. in TV, radio, and print ads during the late 1970s and early 1980s. [2]
Burr's parents, William and Minerva, remarried in 1955 after 33 years of separation. Burr had remained close to them, both during their separation and after their second marriage.
Raymond Burr was gay but was forced to hide his sexuality for most of this life due to the homophobia of his day. Raymond Burr had a 35-year romantic relationship with Robert Benevides (born 1930), a young actor and Korean war veteran Burr met on the set of Perry Mason. [3] For several years in the 1950s, according to an excerpt from Hiding in Plain Sight, a 2008 biography of Burr written by Michael Starr, another young Korean War veteran named Frank Vitti shared Burr's home and was identified in some publications as his nephew. [1]
For most of his life, however, the public believed that Burr was heterosexual. In the late 1950s, Burr was rumored to be romantically involved with the young Natalie Wood. Natalie Wood, born Natalia Nikolaevna Zakharenko, also billed as Natasha Gurdin ( July 20, 1938, San Francisco, California "When I was talking to Dennis Hopper about that," Wood biographer Suzanne Finstad says, "he was saying, I just can't wrap my mind around that one. Dennis Lee Hopper (born May 17, 1936) is an Academy Award -nominated American Actor and Film -maker Suzanne Finstad (born 1955 is an American Lawyer, Author and Biographer. But you know, I saw them together. They were definitely a couple. Who knows what was going on there?".
Burr's official biography claimed that he had been married three times but that two of his wives and his only child had died. In 1942, while working in London, he claimed to have met an aspiring Scottish actress named "Annette Sutherland" and to have married her the same year. London ( ˈlʌndən is the capital and largest urban area in the United Kingdom. The official biography goes on to claim that, despite protests from him, Sutherland had insisted on fulfilling her acting contract and traveled to Spain with a touring theatre company. Spain () or the Kingdom of Spain (Reino de España is a country located mostly in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula. She then boarded a flight from Lisbon to London BOAC Flight 777-A, perishing on the same flight as English actor Leslie Howard. Lisbon (Lisboa liʒˈboɐ is the Capital and largest city of Portugal. BOAC Flight 777, a scheduled British Overseas Airways Corporation civilian Airline flight on 1 June 1943 from Portela Airport in Leslie Howard ( April 3, 1893 - June 1, 1943) was an English stage and Academy Award nominated Film However, Burr's biographer Ona L. Biographers are Authors who write an account of another person's life while autobiographers are authors who write their own Biography. Hill writes that “no one by the name of "Annette Sutherland Burr" was listed as a passenger on the plane”. In fact, only one of Burr's wives, Isabella Ward, can actually be documented (they were married in 1947 and divorced in 1952; reports of the marriage having been annulled are untrue). The other "wives" appear to have never existed (Sutherland was said to be a British actress, yet British Equity has no record of anyone by that name). The same goes for Burr's "son," who is said to have died from an incurable disease sometime in the 1950s. There is no record anywhere of his birth, existence or death.
In 1963, Burr met former actor Robert Benevides (sometimes Benevedes). Benevides, who is credited as production consultant in 21 Perry Mason TV movies, was described as Burr’s "long-time companion" in a 1993 TV Guide article. TV Guide is the name of a North American weekly magazine about television programming [4] Together the couple owned and operated first an orchid business, then a vineyard,[5] in the Dry Creek Valley. After Burr died, his niece Minerva began a public feud with Benevides, questioning whether he should have been given the bulk of Burr's estate. Benevides remains the proprietor of the Raymond Burr Vineyards, located at 8339 West Dry Creek Road, Healdsburg, California. Healdsburg is a city located in Sonoma County, California, USA
In January 1993, Burr was diagnosed with cancer in his left kidney. Cancer (medical term Malignant Neoplasm) is a class of Diseases in which a group of cells display uncontrolled He refused to undergo surgery, as this would have interfered with the shooting schedule of his final two television movies. After filming was completed, it was determined that the cancer had spread to several other organs, making it inoperable. Burr threw several "goodbye parties" before his death aged 76 on September 12, 1993 on his Sonoma County, California ranch near Healdsburg, California. Events 1213 - Albigensian Crusade: Simon de Montfort 5th Earl of Leicester, defeats Peter II of Aragon at the Year 1993 ( MCMXCIII) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1993 Gregorian calendar) Sonoma County, located on the northern coast of California, is one of the northernmost counties of the nine county Greater San Francisco Bay Area, U Healdsburg is a city located in Sonoma County, California, USA [6] Burr was interred with his parents at Fraser Cemetery, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. British Columbia (ˌbrɪtɨʃ kəˈlʌmbiə ( BC) ( (la Colombie-Britannique C Country to "Dominion of Canada" or "Canadian Federation" or anything else please read the Talk Page
On October 1, 1993, friends of Burr mourned him at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Events 331 BC - Alexander the Great defeats Darius III of Persia in the Battle of Gaugamela. Year 1993 ( MCMXCIII) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1993 Gregorian calendar) The Pasadena Playhouse is an historic Theatre located in Pasadena California. Pasadena ( is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. The private memorial was attended by Robert Benevides, Barbara Hale, Don Galloway, Don Mitchell, Barbara Anderson, Elizabeth Baur, Dean Hargrove, William R. Moses, and Christian I. Nyby II. Barbara Hale (born April 18, 1922) is an Emmy Award -winning American actress known for her roles as the loyal secretary of Perry Mason Don Galloway (born July 27, 1937 in Brooksville Kentucky) is an American actor perhaps best known for his role as Raymond Burr 's Don Mitchell may refer to Don Mitchell (actor, an American actor best known for his role in the TV series Ironside Don Barbara Anderson (born 27 November, 1945, in Brooklyn, New York, United States) is an American actress best-known for playing the Dean Hargrove (born July 27, 1938 in Iola Kansas) is an American Television producer, writer, and director. William Remington Moses (born November 17 1959, Los Angeles California) is an American Actor. Christian I Nyby II (born 1 June 1941) is an American Television director.
Burr had at least a dozen hobbies over the course of his lifetime: cultivating orchids, collecting wine and art, collecting seashells, cooking, flying, sailing, fishing and throwing small get togethers with friends. He donated most of his money to charities and friends (see philanthropy). According to A&E Biography, on several episodes of Ironside, Burr was also an avid reader with a retentive memory. Biography is a Documentary television series. Originally produced by CBS in 1962 and hosted by Mike Wallace, the A&E Network In addition, he taught acting classes at Columbia University.
Burr was devoted to his favourite hobby, cultivating and hybridizing orchids. He later developed this passion into an orchid business with his partner, Robert Benevides, a fellow orchidist. Their company, Sea God Nurseries, had, during its 20-year existence, nurseries in Fiji, Hawaii, the Azores Islands, Southern California, and Northern California, and was responsible for adding more than 1,500 new orchids to the world-wide catalogue. Burr even developed an orchid he named the "Barbara Hale Orchid". [7] [8]
Burr was also among the earliest importers and breeders of Portuguese Water Dogs in the United States. [9] The breed may have recommended itself to Burr because his life-partner, Benevides, was of Portuguese descent.
Burr's farm land holdings in Sonoma County, California, were where he and Benevides raised Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, and Port grapes, as well as orchids. The land is still in production, and is today known as the Raymond Burr Vinyards. According to the vineyards' web site, "Raymond Burr didn't want the vineyards named for him. But Robert Benevides, his partner, colleague and companion of 35 years, after much struggle and thought, decided that, in this case, the parallels of man and wine could not be separated; it is not so much a memorial to Raymond Burr as it is his living, breathing presence. " [10]
Burr also purchased 4,000 acres (1600 ha) on the island of Naitauba, Fiji, in 1965. Fiji (Matanitu ko Viti फ़िजी officially the Republic of the Fiji Islands (Matanitu Tu-Vaka-i-koya ko Viti फ़िजी द्वीप समूह गणराज्य There the couple oversaw the raising of copra (coconut meat or kernel) and cattle, as well as orchids. [11] This land was sold in 1983 to the self-proclaimed guru Adi Da. [12]
In contrast to the "bad guys" and hard, unbending heroes he often played, Burr was an extraordinarily giving man.
Many servicemen remember him for his participation in United Service Organizations tours in Korea and Vietnam. "USO" redirects here for other uses see USO (disambiguation The United Service Organizations Inc Korea is a geographic area composed of two sovereign countries a civilization and a former state situated on the Korean Peninsula in East Asia. Vietnam (ˌviːɛtˈnɑːm Việt Nam) officially [13][14][15]
He gave enormous sums of money (including his salaries from the Perry Mason movies) to charity. He once sponsored 27 foster children through the Christian Children's Fund. Christian Children's Fund ( CCF) is an international Child sponsorship group based in Richmond Virginia that provides assistance to communities in many He would sponsor children with the greatest medical needs. Burr always insisted that TV executives and directors treated his co-stars with the same respect shown to him. He also gave generously over many years to the McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento, California, including the donation of some of his Perry Mason scripts. McGeorge School of Law is a private ABA -accredited law school in the Oak Park neighborhood of the city of Sacramento, California, commonly known [16]
Burr was heavily involved in raising money for The Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum in Sanibel, Florida. The Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum is a museum of Seashells and Conchology located in the city of Sanibel Florida on Sanibel Island on the Sanibel is a City in Lee County, Florida, United States, on Sanibel Island.
The Raymond Burr Performing Arts Centre operated in New Westminster for 6 years, British Columbia, opened in October 2000 and closed in 2006, near a city block bearing the Burr family name. British Columbia (ˌbrɪtɨʃ kəˈlʌmbiə ( BC) ( (la Colombie-Britannique C October events and holidays Children's Book Week ( England) - First Week of October National Day ( China People's Republic 2000 ( MM) was a Leap year that started on Saturday of the Common Era, in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. Originally a movie theatre, under ownership of the Famous Players chain (as the Columbia Theatre), it was an intimate, 238-seat theatre. Initial plans included expanding the venue to a 650-seat regional performing arts facility. When in operation, it was the custom to have a picture of Raymond Burr included somewhere on each set, with the first toast on the opening night of every production always dedicated to his memory. The Centre was commonly referred to as the "Burr Theatre", or simply as "the Burr".
The Burr was closed in 2006 and now stands unused, without a resident company
Burr has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6656 Hollywood Blvd. The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a Sidewalk along Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street in Hollywood Los Angeles California, USA, that Hollywood Boulevard is a boulevard in Hollywood Los Angeles California, United States, beginning at Sunset Boulevard in the east and running northwest
Burr was referenced in Beastie Boys' B-Boy Bouillabaisse from the Paul's Boutique album: "I ride around town like Raymond Burr". B-Boy Bouillabaisse is the 15th track on the album Paul's Boutique by American hip hop group the Beastie Boys, released Paul's Boutique is the second Studio album by hip hop group Beastie Boys, released July 25, 1989 on Capitol Records In an episode of Married...with Children, Al Bundy confuses a TV Guide cover shot of Delta Burke as that of Raymond Burr. Delta Ramona Leah Burke (born July 30 1956, in Orlando Florida) is an American Television and Film actress
In the animated television series Home Movies, the episode 'Definite Possible Murder' features a plot mirroring Rear Window with a character named Raymond Berland. The bouncing ball animation (below consists of these 6 frames A television program (US television programme (UK or television show (U Home Movies is a Dialogue -driven American animated series that originally aired from 1999 to 2004. Rear Window is a Suspense film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, based on Cornell Woolrich 's Short story It Had to Be Murder
Ozzy Osbourne song Perry Mason on the Ozzmosis album.