Burr DeBenning explained

Burr DeBenning
Birth Name:Burris Franklin DeBenning
Birth Date:21 September 1936
Birth Place:Seminole, Oklahoma, U.S.
Death Place:San Luis Obispo, California, U.S.
Othername:Burr De Benning
Burris DeBenning
Years Active:1965–1992
Spouse:Susan Silo
Alma Mater:Oklahoma State University
New York University

Burris Franklin DeBenning (September 21, 1936 – May 26, 2003) was an American character actor who worked in both film and television.

Early years

The son of Mr. and Mrs. M.J. DeBenning, he was born in Seminole, Oklahoma, and grew up in Stillwater. He enrolled at Oklahoma State University as a business major, but he switched to drama midway through his second year and went on to have major roles in several plays at OSU. After serving in the United States Air Force, he went to New York University and earned a master's degree in drama.[1]

Career

DeBenning first acted professionally in an off-Broadway play that lasted four days. He next joined a professional troupe in Boston.[1]

DeBenning appeared in nearly 100 films and TV shows including the television films The House on Greenapple Road (1970), (1976) and Hanging by a Thread (1979). He appeared in such television programs as CHiPs; Custer; Nakia; Matlock; Matt Houston; Mike Hammer; Magnum, P.I.; The Rockford Files; Kojak; The Streets of San Francisco; Hawaii Five-O; Matt Helm; Medical Center; McCloud; Ironside; Columbo and Medical Story. In 1969, DeBenning appeared as Orrey Hills on the TV series The Virginian in the episode titled "Journey to Scathelock". He also co-starred with Robert Wagner in City Beneath the Sea (1971).

His film appearances included a memorable turn as a comic prone Marine in Beach Red (1967), Sweet November (1968), St. Ives (1976), The Incredible Melting Man (1977), Armed Response (1986), (1989), and Love Field (1992). He played Lt. Jim Porter, a Navy Intelligence agent, in the 1978 science fiction TV miniseries, The Return of Captain Nemo, originally shown on U.S. TV as a three part miniseries (50-minutes each episode) and later released theatrically outside the U.S. in a 102-minute widescreen version renamed The Amazing Captain Nemo. From 1981-82, he played evil town boss Paul Garrett (and later his equally evil twin brother, Richard Garrett) in the TV series Father Murphy.[2]

Personal life

DeBenning was married to actress Susan Silo.[1]

Death

DeBenning died in San Luis Obispo, California at age 66 from undisclosed causes.[3]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1967Beach Red Egan
1968Sweet November Clem Batchman
1970Bonanza Tuttle Ames Episode: "Is there any man here...?"
1970House on Greenapple Road Bill Foley TV movie
1971City Beneath the Sea Dr Aguila
1972J.C. Dan Martin
1975Adventures of the Queen
1976St. Ives Officer Fran
1977Little House on the Prairie Dr. Asa Logan Episode: "To Run and Hide"
1977The New Adventures of Wonder Woman Tom Baker Episode: "Knockout"
1977The Incredible Melting Man Dr. Ted Nelson
1978The Return of Captain Nemo Jim Porter
1978The House of the Dead Growski Also known as Alien Zone
1978Hawaii Five-O Roy Crawford Episode: "A Long Time Ago"
1979Hart to Hart Lieutenant Ed Taggert Episode: "Cop Out"
1980Cruising
1981Wolfen ESS voice Voice
1984Riptide Lt. Wilcher
1986Armed Response Lt. Sanderson
1988The Game Federal Agent
1989 Mr. Jordan
1992Love Field Announcer Voice

Notes and References

  1. News: Crawford. Bill. Burr DeBenning: A Sooner In Hollywood. The Lawton Constitution And Morning Press. July 11, 1971. Oklahoma, Lawton. 57. Newspapers.com. June 1, 2017.
  2. Book: Terrace. Vincent. Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010. 2011. McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. Jefferson, N.C.. 978-0-7864-6477-7. 336. 2nd.
  3. News: Burris DeBenning Obituary (2003) San Luis Obispo County Tribune. Legacy.com.