Paul Burke

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29th May 2022 | FlixCatalog Staff

Tall, dark, and handsome is how Hollywood liked their leading men back in the 1950s and 1960s, and actor Paul Burke certainly fit the bill. While his career fell short of outright stardom, he managed to stand out in a couple of acclaimed TV cop series series in the 1960s and "enjoyed" semi-cult notice by co-starring in one of the screen's most celebrated turkeys of all time.The New Orleans-born actor was born on July 21, 1926, the son of Martin Burke, a prizefighter who later became a well-known promoter and French Quarter nightclub owner ("Marty Burke's"). Educated at prep schools, he was drawn to acting and moved to Hollywood in the late 1940s, studying at the Pasadena Playhouse for a couple of years. Screen director Lloyd Bacon, a friend of his father Marty, helped the fledgling actor along by giving him an unbilled part in the Betty Grable musical Call Me Mister (1951). From there, he managed to scrounge up bit/uncredited parts in such 1950s films as Fearless Fagan (1952); Francis Goes to West Point (1952), Three Sailors and a Girl (1953), Flucht aus Schanghai (1953), and Spy Chasers (1955). He moved up the ladder a bit to featured status in another Francis the talking mule picture, Francis in the Navy (1955), and in Screaming Eagles (1956), then earned a starring role in the voodoo/jungle horror flick Woodoo - Blutrausch des Dschungels (1957), opposite the "50-Foot Woman," herself, Allison Hayes.Better yet, Paul found steady work on the small tube with grim-faced roles in a number of crime series such as Streifenwagen 2150 (1955),Täter unbekannt (1954), Dezernat 'M' (1957), and Dragnet (1951). He also appeared in Adventures of Superman (1952). Via an association with "Dragnet" producer/director Jack Webb, he received his own TV series, albeit short lived, in the form of Noah's Ark (1956), portraying veterinarian "Dr. Noah McCann." He followed that by co-starring with Barry Sullivan in another one-season series, Harbormaster (1957), a New England coast adventure yarn, and then in Five Fingers (1959), a spy drama headlining David Hedison. Another hit series came with 12 O'Clock High (1964), based on the hit film drama of the same name.Paul's best-known TV role, however, was as "Detective Adam Flint" in the highly praised police series Gnadenlose Stadt (1958), replacing James Franciscus. He joined the program in the second season as the young partner of "Lt. Mike Parker" (portrayed by Horace McMahon), just as the half-hour show format was being extended to an hour. Based on the gritty, groundbreaking cop movie Stadt ohne Maske (1948), the series did the film more than justice with excellent story lines, and Burke walked away with two Emmy nominations out of the three seasons he appeared.His only movie role in the early 1960s was the Joan Crawford starrer Della (1965) (aka Fatal Confinement), which was actually a failed pilot to a prospective TV series. Winning the co-lead role of fledgling writer "Lyon Burke" in the highly-anticipated film adaptation of Jacqueline Susann's monstrous best seller, Das Tal der Puppen (1967). It could have been the break to turn things around on film. It did not-far from it. The Susann book was, if anything, a guilty pleasure as readers were reeled in by the trashy Hollywood themes of drugs, fame, and sex. The movie was a laughable misfire-riddled with bad acting, bad dialogue and inept directing. It earned instant cult infamy, making many "top 10" lists for worst movie ever. It also damaged the screen careers of many of the talent involved. In reality, Paul and Barbara Parkins, who played his paramour in the movie, actually came off better and more grounded than most. Unfortunately, good or bad, they were identified with a huge turkey, and it stuck.Despite Paul's co-star cop role, opposite Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway, in the stylish thriller Thomas Crown ist nicht zu fassen (1968), the very next year, it was not able to right the wrong of "Dolls". Thereafter, Paul tended to be overlooked in his later film, which included standard starring roles both here and abroad in such fare as Der Mann mit dem Katzenkäfig (1969), Wenn dich der Mörder küßt (1969), and Maharlika (1970). TV crime, however, proved again to be a reliable paycheck for Paul with guest roles in such popular 70s series as Die Rookies (1972), The New Perry Mason (1973), Make-Up und Pistolen (1974), Harry-O (1973), Mannix (1967), Der Chef (1967), and the acclaimed Police Story (1973) series. TV movies also came his way, as well, with the starring role of tycoon "C.C. Capwell" (replacing Peter Mark Richman), in the daytime soap opera, California Clan (1984). Paul himself was replaced after a relatively brief time.Following assured roles in the series Reporter des Verbrechens (1986) and Der Denver-Clan (1981), the latter as scheming "Congressman Neal McVane", who frames Joan Collins' character for murder, Paul's career hit an irreversible snag in 1989, when he and three others, including New Orleans' district attorney Harry Connick Sr. (yes, father of the crooning junior, Harry Connick Jr.), were tried on federal racketeering charges, aiding and abetting a gambling operation, and committing perjury before a grand jury. The seven-week trial in 1990 resulted in his and Connick's acquittal (the other two were found guilty) but the damage was done and he wasn't able to find work when he returned to California. Paul's last film, (The Fool (1990), which was shot in England) and his last TV guest role (in an episode of Columbo (1971)) both came out in 1990.Divorced from Peggy Pryor, the mother of his three children, Paul married actress Lyn Peters in 1979. They met while she was appearing in the 12 O'Clock High (1964) episode 12 O'Clock High: Siren Voices (1966). The couple eventually retired to Palm Springs, where the actor died at age 83 of leukemia and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in September of 2009. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Gary Brumburgh / gr-home@pacbell.net

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Releases by Year

Paul Burke on average has worked on 1 movies per year from 1970 to 1986. See the full graphs of the number of Paul Burke movies released per year from 1970 till 1986.

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Paul Burke works mostly in Crime Genre followed by Drama Genre flixes. 24% of Paul Burke movies are Crime Genre movies. See Top Genres that Paul Burke worked on in the graph below.

Average IMDB Score

On average the IMDB score of the movies that Paul Burke has worked on is 6.0.

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Paul Burke's Movies and Tv Series available to Stream now ..

A young couple inherits a farm. Hoping that the rural location might help to patch up their strained marriage, they move into it, only to be confronted by the supernatural forces that inhabit it.

6.4/1074 min

Available in 1 platform(s).

Horror,Thriller
Psychic Killer (1975)

A former mental patient uses astral projection to destroy the people he believes have wronged him.

5.4/1089 min

Available in 5 platform(s).