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Hamilton Burger

Hamilton Burger is the fictional Los Angeles County District Attorney (D.A.) in the long-running series of novels, films, and radio and television programs featuring Perry Mason, the fictional defense attorney created by Erle Stanley Gardner.

Hamilton Burger
Perry Mason character
William Talman (right) as Hamilton Burger, with Raymond Burr in the CBS-TV series Perry Mason (1957–66)
Created byErle Stanley Gardner
Portrayed byGuy Usher
Charles C. Wilson
William Talman
Harry Guardino
Justin Kirk
In-universe information
GenderMale
OccupationDistrict Attorney
NationalityAmerican

Character

Hamilton Burger first appears in chapter 10 of Gardner's 1935 novel, The Case of the Counterfeit Eye,[1] in which he is described as "a broad-shouldered, thick-necked individual with a close-cropped moustache". Gardner describes Burger in the cast of characters of that novel as an "honest but stubborn" D.A.[2] In chapter 15 of The Case of the Caretaker's Cat (1935), Burger's residential address is given as 3297 West Lakeside, and his phone number is EXposition 9–6949.[3]

Burger is one of literature's least successful district attorneys, and critics have suggested that he must have been the most incompetent lawyer in history, although his record against defense attorneys other than Mason is unknown. He inevitably prosecutes the wrong person – Mason's client – whom Mason exonerates (while revealing the true culprit) through dramatic and even spectacular courtroom tactics. Burger's bag of tricks was comparatively empty, chiefly comprising expressions of exasperation at whatever Mason was doing. Once Mason had exposed the true perpetrator, Burger often joined in Mason's motion to dismiss the charges against Mason's client so that Burger could then charge the actual wrongdoer.

In film

Hamilton Burger appeared in the fifth installment of the Warner Bros.[4] Perry Mason movie series of the 1930s, The Case of the Black Cat. He was portrayed by Guy Usher. The character, now portrayed by Charles C. Wilson, played a larger role in the sixth and final film in the series, The Case of the Stuttering Bishop.

Television portrayal

Perry Mason

Burger was portrayed by William Talman in the long-running CBS-TV series Perry Mason (1957–66). Asked how he felt about Burger losing to Mason week after week, Talman said, "Burger doesn't lose. How can a district attorney lose when he fails to convict an innocent person? Unlike a fist or gun fight, in court you can have a winner without having a loser. As a matter of fact Burger in a good many instances has joined Mason in action against unethical attorneys, lying witnesses, or any one else obstructing justice. Like any real-life district attorney, justice is Burger's main interest."[5]

Burger did defeat Mason twice on the television series: in "The Case of the Terrified Typist" (episode 1-38), and in "The Case of the Deadly Verdict" (episode 7–4),[6]: 12369  a much-publicized episode that begins with Mason's client being sentenced to death.[7][8]

The character of Hamilton Burger temporarily disappeared from the TV series during the series' third season. Talman was fired by CBS March 18, 1960, hours after he entered a not-guilty plea to misdemeanor charges related to his presence at a party that was raided by police.[9][10] The schedule was immediately juggled to minimize Talman's presence on the show. "The Case of the Crying Cherub" (episode 3-20) debuts a pared-down title sequence that omits Talman; he is credited only in the four episodes he filmed before he was fired. Talman was defended by the show's executive producer Gail Patrick Jackson,[11] Raymond Burr,[12] and others, but even dismissal of the charges in June[13] did not soften the network's position.[14] Patrick said that the role of Burger would not be recast, but that various actors would play assistant district attorneys.[15] CBS reinstated Talman only after Gardner himself spoke out, together with millions of viewers.[16][17]: 71  Talman went back to work in December 1960,[18] and Burger returned in "The Case of the Fickle Fortune" (episode 4.15).

The New Perry Mason

In the short-lived CBS-TV series, The New Perry Mason (1973–74), Burger was played by Harry Guardino.[19]

Perry Mason television films

Talman had passed away by the time of the Perry Mason television movies of the 1980s and 1990s, but his character was referenced in the first of the series, Perry Mason Returns. In it, a cocky young deputy prosecutor describes her case against Mason's client as a "dead-bang winner," to which the district attorney replies, "You know how many times Hamilton Burger said that?"

HBO's Perry Mason

In the HBO series, Perry Mason (2020), assistant district attorney Burger was a graduate of Yale Law with twenty-two years of trial experience, played by Justin Kirk. This series takes place 1931–1932, before Mason becomes a defense attorney. The adversary is district attorney Maynard Barnes, a character created for the series, played by Stephen Root. Burger, meanwhile, is depicted as helping Mason study for the bar exam.[20] Mason believes, as does Della Street, that Burger is helping mainly so that he can run for DA when Barnes is humiliated by losing the high-profile case, but he does not himself confirm this. In the series, he is depicted as a closeted gay man who keeps up his facade by making public appearances with Della, who is herself a lesbian.

Influence

In her confirmation hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee in July 2009, Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor prefaced her remarks on the role of the prosecutor by claiming that she was inspired by watching Perry Mason as a child, explaining, "I was influenced so greatly by a television show in igniting the passion that I had as being a prosecutor, and it was Perry Mason.[21] In her 2013 memoir, Sotomayor, now a Supreme Court justice, wrote of the show's influence on her while she was growing up in a Bronx housing project.[22][a] Sotomayor granted that the defense attorney was the show's hero, "but my sympathies were not entirely monopolized by Perry Mason. I was fond of Burger, the prosecutor, too. I liked that he was a good loser, that he was more committed to finding the truth than to winning his case. If the defendant was truly innocent, he once explained, and the case was dismissed, then he had done his job because justice had been served."[23]

Notes

  1. ^ Nina Totenberg's NPR story on Sonia Sotomayor uses an excerpt from "The Case of the Prodigal Parent" (episode 1-36).[6]: 35107 

References

  1. ^ Gardner, Erle Stanley (1942). The Case of the Counterfeit Eye. Pocket Books. ISBN 9780671778958.
  2. ^ Gardner, Erle Stanley (1935). The Case of the Counterfeit Eye. New York: William Morrow and Company. OCLC 1655952.
  3. ^ Gardner, Erle Stanley (1935). The Case of the Caretaker's Cat. New York: William Morrow and Company. OCLC 1833522.
  4. ^ "Warner Bros".
  5. ^ Nogler, Pat (July 20, 1958). "An Open Case: Snooping Behind Scenes Pays Off". Pasadena Independent Star-News.
  6. ^ a b Davidson, Jim (2014). "The First TV Series (1957–1966)". The Perry Mason Book: A Comprehensive Guide to America's Favorite Defender of Justice (e-book). ASIN B00OOELV1K.
  7. ^ Adams, Val (September 8, 1963). "Astounding Event! Perry Mason Client Is Found Guilty – Other Items". The New York Times. Retrieved 2015-08-15.
  8. ^ Kelleher, Brian; Merrill, Diana (1987). "The History of the Show: Perry Mason Loses Case!". The Perry Mason TV Show Book. New York: St. Martin's Press. p. 19. ISBN 9780312006693. Retrieved 2015-05-20.
  9. ^ "District Attorney of TV Show Is Arrested on Marijuana Charges". Ocala Star-Banner. Associated Press. March 14, 1960. Retrieved 2015-05-23.
  10. ^ "Perry Mason's DA Foe Fired Without a Hearing". Big Spring Herald. Associated Press. March 18, 1960.
  11. ^ Carroll, Harrison (March 19, 1960). "Behind the Scenes in Hollywood". The Brazil Daily Times. Brazil, Indiana. We take the attitude, as our show does, that a man is innocent until proven guilty.
  12. ^ Thomas, Bob (April 9, 1960). "The Talman Case: 'Most Unfortunate'". The Day. Retrieved 2015-05-23.
  13. ^ "Finally! Victory for Burger". The Windsor Star. June 18, 1960. Retrieved 2015-05-23.
  14. ^ Humphrey, Hal (August 7, 1960). "Tic Tac TV". Hayward Sunday Review. Hayward, California.
  15. ^ United Press International (June 13, 1960). "Camera Angles". Middletown Daily Record.
  16. ^ Humphrey, Hal (August 28, 1960). "Tic Tac TV". Hayward Sunday Review. Hayward, California.
  17. ^ Kelleher, Brian; Merrill, Diana (1987). "William Talman: TV's Hamilton Burger; Innocent as Charged". The Perry Mason TV Show Book. New York: St. Martin's Press. pp. 67–74. ISBN 9780312006693. Retrieved 2015-05-23.
  18. ^ "Talman Back On TV". Daytona Beach Morning Journal (Associated Press). December 9, 1960. Retrieved 2015-05-23.
  19. ^ Stout, David (July 18, 1995). "Harry Guardino, 69, an Actor In Romantic and Gangster Roles". The New York Times. Retrieved 2015-08-15.
  20. ^ Poniewozik, James (18 June 2020). "Review: 'Perry Mason' Returns, Hard-Boiled and Warmed over". The New York Times.
  21. ^ "Confirmiation Hearing on the Nomination of Hon. Sonia Sotomayor, to be an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States". U.S. Government Printing Office. July 13–16, 2009. Retrieved 2015-04-07.
  22. ^ Totenberg, Nina (January 15, 2013). "Sotomayor Memoir: Don't Let a Door Stop You". Morning Edition. NPR. Retrieved 2015-08-15.
  23. ^ Sotomayor, Sonia (2013). My Beloved World. New York: Knopf. p. 102. ISBN 9780307594884.

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Hamilton Burger is the fictional Los Angeles County District Attorney D A in the long running series of novels films and radio and television programs featuring Perry Mason the fictional defense attorney created by Erle Stanley Gardner Hamilton BurgerPerry Mason characterWilliam Talman right as Hamilton Burger with Raymond Burr in the CBS TV series Perry Mason 1957 66 Created byErle Stanley GardnerPortrayed byGuy UsherCharles C WilsonWilliam TalmanHarry GuardinoJustin KirkIn universe informationGenderMaleOccupationDistrict AttorneyNationalityAmerican Contents 1 Character 2 In film 3 Television portrayal 3 1 Perry Mason 3 2 The New Perry Mason 3 3 Perry Mason television films 3 4 HBO s Perry Mason 4 Influence 5 Notes 6 ReferencesCharacter EditHamilton Burger first appears in chapter 10 of Gardner s 1935 novel The Case of the Counterfeit Eye 1 in which he is described as a broad shouldered thick necked individual with a close cropped moustache Gardner describes Burger in the cast of characters of that novel as an honest but stubborn D A 2 In chapter 15 of The Case of the Caretaker s Cat 1935 Burger s residential address is given as 3297 West Lakeside and his phone number is EXposition 9 6949 3 Burger is one of literature s least successful district attorneys and critics have suggested that he must have been the most incompetent lawyer in history although his record against defense attorneys other than Mason is unknown He inevitably prosecutes the wrong person Mason s client whom Mason exonerates while revealing the true culprit through dramatic and even spectacular courtroom tactics Burger s bag of tricks was comparatively empty chiefly comprising expressions of exasperation at whatever Mason was doing Once Mason had exposed the true perpetrator Burger often joined in Mason s motion to dismiss the charges against Mason s client so that Burger could then charge the actual wrongdoer In film EditHamilton Burger appeared in the fifth installment of the Warner Bros 4 Perry Mason movie series of the 1930s The Case of the Black Cat He was portrayed by Guy Usher The character now portrayed by Charles C Wilson played a larger role in the sixth and final film in the series The Case of the Stuttering Bishop Television portrayal EditPerry Mason Edit Burger was portrayed by William Talman in the long running CBS TV series Perry Mason 1957 66 Asked how he felt about Burger losing to Mason week after week Talman said Burger doesn t lose How can a district attorney lose when he fails to convict an innocent person Unlike a fist or gun fight in court you can have a winner without having a loser As a matter of fact Burger in a good many instances has joined Mason in action against unethical attorneys lying witnesses or any one else obstructing justice Like any real life district attorney justice is Burger s main interest 5 Burger did defeat Mason twice on the television series in The Case of the Terrified Typist episode 1 38 and in The Case of the Deadly Verdict episode 7 4 6 12369 a much publicized episode that begins with Mason s client being sentenced to death 7 8 The character of Hamilton Burger temporarily disappeared from the TV series during the series third season Talman was fired by CBS March 18 1960 hours after he entered a not guilty plea to misdemeanor charges related to his presence at a party that was raided by police 9 10 The schedule was immediately juggled to minimize Talman s presence on the show The Case of the Crying Cherub episode 3 20 debuts a pared down title sequence that omits Talman he is credited only in the four episodes he filmed before he was fired Talman was defended by the show s executive producer Gail Patrick Jackson 11 Raymond Burr 12 and others but even dismissal of the charges in June 13 did not soften the network s position 14 Patrick said that the role of Burger would not be recast but that various actors would play assistant district attorneys 15 CBS reinstated Talman only after Gardner himself spoke out together with millions of viewers 16 17 71 Talman went back to work in December 1960 18 and Burger returned in The Case of the Fickle Fortune episode 4 15 The New Perry Mason Edit In the short lived CBS TV series The New Perry Mason 1973 74 Burger was played by Harry Guardino 19 Perry Mason television films Edit Talman had passed away by the time of the Perry Mason television movies of the 1980s and 1990s but his character was referenced in the first of the series Perry Mason Returns In it a cocky young deputy prosecutor describes her case against Mason s client as a dead bang winner to which the district attorney replies You know how many times Hamilton Burger said that HBO s Perry Mason Edit In the HBO series Perry Mason 2020 assistant district attorney Burger was a graduate of Yale Law with twenty two years of trial experience played by Justin Kirk This series takes place 1931 1932 before Mason becomes a defense attorney The adversary is district attorney Maynard Barnes a character created for the series played by Stephen Root Burger meanwhile is depicted as helping Mason study for the bar exam 20 Mason believes as does Della Street that Burger is helping mainly so that he can run for DA when Barnes is humiliated by losing the high profile case but he does not himself confirm this In the series he is depicted as a closeted gay man who keeps up his facade by making public appearances with Della who is herself a lesbian Influence EditIn her confirmation hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee in July 2009 Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor prefaced her remarks on the role of the prosecutor by claiming that she was inspired by watching Perry Mason as a child explaining I was influenced so greatly by a television show in igniting the passion that I had as being a prosecutor and it was Perry Mason 21 In her 2013 memoir Sotomayor now a Supreme Court justice wrote of the show s influence on her while she was growing up in a Bronx housing project 22 a Sotomayor granted that the defense attorney was the show s hero but my sympathies were not entirely monopolized by Perry Mason I was fond of Burger the prosecutor too I liked that he was a good loser that he was more committed to finding the truth than to winning his case If the defendant was truly innocent he once explained and the case was dismissed then he had done his job because justice had been served 23 Notes Edit Nina Totenberg s NPR story on Sonia Sotomayor uses an excerpt from The Case of the Prodigal Parent episode 1 36 6 35107 References Edit Gardner Erle Stanley 1942 The Case of the Counterfeit Eye Pocket Books ISBN 9780671778958 Gardner Erle Stanley 1935 The Case of the Counterfeit Eye New York William Morrow and Company OCLC 1655952 Gardner Erle Stanley 1935 The Case of the Caretaker s Cat New York William Morrow and Company OCLC 1833522 Warner Bros Nogler Pat July 20 1958 An Open Case Snooping Behind Scenes Pays Off Pasadena Independent Star News a b Davidson Jim 2014 The First TV Series 1957 1966 The Perry Mason Book A Comprehensive Guide to America s Favorite Defender of Justice e book ASIN B00OOELV1K Adams Val September 8 1963 Astounding Event Perry Mason Client Is Found Guilty Other Items The New York Times Retrieved 2015 08 15 Kelleher Brian Merrill Diana 1987 The History of the Show Perry Mason Loses Case The Perry Mason TV Show Book New York St Martin s Press p 19 ISBN 9780312006693 Retrieved 2015 05 20 District Attorney of TV Show Is Arrested on Marijuana Charges Ocala Star Banner Associated Press March 14 1960 Retrieved 2015 05 23 Perry Mason s DA Foe Fired Without a Hearing Big Spring Herald Associated Press March 18 1960 Carroll Harrison March 19 1960 Behind the Scenes in Hollywood The Brazil Daily Times Brazil Indiana We take the attitude as our show does that a man is innocent until proven guilty Thomas Bob April 9 1960 The Talman Case Most Unfortunate The Day Retrieved 2015 05 23 Finally Victory for Burger The Windsor Star June 18 1960 Retrieved 2015 05 23 Humphrey Hal August 7 1960 Tic Tac TV Hayward Sunday Review Hayward California United Press International June 13 1960 Camera Angles Middletown Daily Record Humphrey Hal August 28 1960 Tic Tac TV Hayward Sunday Review Hayward California Kelleher Brian Merrill Diana 1987 William Talman TV s Hamilton Burger Innocent as Charged The Perry Mason TV Show Book New York St Martin s Press pp 67 74 ISBN 9780312006693 Retrieved 2015 05 23 Talman Back On TV Daytona Beach Morning Journal Associated Press December 9 1960 Retrieved 2015 05 23 Stout David July 18 1995 Harry Guardino 69 an Actor In Romantic and Gangster Roles The New York Times Retrieved 2015 08 15 Poniewozik James 18 June 2020 Review Perry Mason Returns Hard Boiled and Warmed over The New York Times Confirmiation Hearing on the Nomination of Hon Sonia Sotomayor to be an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States U S Government Printing Office July 13 16 2009 Retrieved 2015 04 07 Totenberg Nina January 15 2013 Sotomayor Memoir Don t Let a Door Stop You Morning Edition NPR Retrieved 2015 08 15 Sotomayor Sonia 2013 My Beloved World New York Knopf p 102 ISBN 9780307594884 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hamilton Burger amp oldid 1151311852, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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