Levar Burton

This handsome, compact African-American character lead of TV since the late 1970s made his acting debut at age 19 in the acclaimed landmark TV miniseries "Roots" (ABC, 1977). With his large expressive eyes and full lips, LeVar Burton convincingly conveyed the terror and rage of enslavement in his stirring portrayal of Kunta Kinte, an African youth captured by slavers after he leaves his village to find some wood to make a drum. The young actor had previously spent four years in a Catholic seminary after deciding to study for the priesthood at age 13.

Burton became a frequent TV presence during the late 1970s and early 80s, appearing in various specials (generally of the "Battle of the Network Stars" variety), serving as a presenter at several award shows and starring in some high-minded TV-movies. Among the latter were "Billy: Portrait of a Street Kid" (CBS, 1977), "One in a Million: The Ron LeFlore Story" (CBS, 1978) and "Dummy" (CBS, 1979). These early roles share some common characteristics, namely, they capitalize on Burton's ability to suggest virtuous potential complicated by unfortunate circumstances including poverty, delinquency, illiteracy and physical disability. Lead roles seemed to evaporate in the 80s so Burton shifted to character parts in TV-movies, often playing cops, teachers and other middle-class professionals. He began to concentrate on educational children's programming and historical specials and TV-movies that celebrated aspects of Black American history. Burton served as host and producer of "Reading Rainbow" (PBS, 1982- ), an acclaimed children's show designed to instill an interest in reading, which has won numerous awards over its long run.

Burton regained widespread celebrity in the late 80s as a member of the intergalactic ensemble of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" (syndicated, 1987-94). As engineering whiz Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge, he wore a VISOR (Visual Input Sensory Optical Reflector) to compensate for blindness, ironically hiding Burton's eyes--one of his strongest attributes. Nonetheless, his Geordi registers as a memorable and likable character who is everyone's friend although unlucky in love. Burton also directed several episodes late in the series' run and reprised the role of La Forge in the big screen outings "Star Trek Generations" (1994), "Star Trek: First Contact" (1996), "Star Trek: Insurrection" (1998) and "Star Trek: Nemesis" (2002).

Since leaving his regular post on the bridge of the Enterprise, Burton had a recurring role on the period family drama "Christy" (CBS, 1994-95) and published the novel "Aftermath" in 1996. In addition, he has developed a second career as a director, handling helming chores on the various spin-offs like "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine", "Star Trek: Voyager" and "Enterprise," as well as non-Trek series such as the Showtime drama "Soul Food." . He branched out of the sci-fi genre to direct the 1998 Showtime biopic "The Tiger Woods Story" and the 1999 family comedy "Smart House" for The Disney Channel. He also had a cameo as Martin Luther King Jr. in "Ali" (2001).

  • Also Credited As:
    Levar Burton, Levardis Robert Martyn Burton Jr
  • Born:
    February 16, 1957 in Landstuhl, Germany
  • Job Titles:
    TV host, Actor, Director, Producer, Executive
Family
  • Daughter: Michaela Burton. born in July 1994
  • Father: Levardis Robert Burton.
  • Mother: Erma Christian Burton.
Education
  • University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, drama and fine arts
Milestones
  • 1970 Entered a Catholic seminary to study for the priesthood at age 13 (date approximate)
  • 1974 Left the seminary to become an actor (date approximate)
  • 1977 Acting debut, played Kunta Kinte, the first American progenitor of author Alex Haley s family, in the acclaimed landmark ABC miniseries, Roots
  • 1977 Feature debut, Looking For Mr. Goodbar
  • 1977 First TV special, guest on The Paul Lynde Comedy Hour
  • 1977 TV-movie debut, starred in Billy: Portrait of a Street Kid
  • 1978 Played title role in the TV biopic, One in a Million: The Ron LeFlore Story about a street kid who becomes a convict before making it as a major league baseball player
  • 1980 First substantial feature role, The Hunter , starring Steve McQueen (in his final film)
  • 1982 Served as host and producer (began as contributing producer and evolved to co-executive producer) of Reading Rainbow , a multi-award-winning children s educational series
  • 1987 Co-starred as Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge, part of the futuristic ensemble of the syndicated sci-fi series, Star Trek: The Next Generation
  • 1988 Reprised the role of Kunta Kinte for Roots: The Gift , an ABC TV-movie Christmas special
  • 1990 Provided the voice of Kwame for Captain Planet and the Planeteers
  • 1993 Hosted The American Television Awards on ABC
  • 1993 TV directorial debut, Second Chances , a sixth season episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation (date approximate)
  • 1994 Directed a Star Trek: The Next Generation seventh season episode entitled The Pegasus (date approximate)
  • 1994 Reprised the role of Geordi La Forge for the feature Star Trek: Generations
  • 1996 Once again portrayed Geordi La Forge in Star Trek: First Contact
  • 1998 Helmed the Showtime biopic The Tiger Woods Story
  • 1998 Reprised role of Geordi La Forge in Star Trek: Insurrection
  • 1999 Directed Smart House for The Disney Channel
  • 2001 Was briefly seen as Martin Luther King Jr in Ali
  • 2002 Again played the role of Geordi La Forge in the feature Star Trek: Nemesis
  • Directed episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation spin-offs, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager and later Enterprise
  • Feature directorial debut. Blizzard (lensed 2002)
  • Joined the CBS period drama, Christy , as a recurring character

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