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LeVar Burton

Levardis Robert Martyn Burton Jr. (born February 16, 1957)[2][3] is an American actor, director, and television host. He played Geordi La Forge in Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987–1994),[4] Kunta Kinte in the ABC miniseries Roots (1977), and was the host of the PBS Kids educational television series Reading Rainbow for 23 years (1983–2006). He received 12 Daytime Emmy Awards and a Peabody Award as host and executive producer of Reading Rainbow.[5]

LeVar Burton
Burton at the 2023 GalaxyCon Raleigh
Born
Levardis Robert Martyn Burton Jr.

(1957-02-16) February 16, 1957 (age 66)
CitizenshipUnited States
Alma materUniversity of Southern California
Occupation(s)Actor, television host, director, author
Years active1976–present
Spouse
Stephanie Cozart
(m. 1992)
Children2, including Mica[1]
AwardsSee Awards
Websitelevarburton.com

His other roles include Cap Jackson in Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977), Donald Lang in Dummy (1979), Tommy Price in The Hunter (1980), which earned him an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture,[6] and Martin Luther King Jr. in Ali (2001). Burton received the Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album at the 42nd Annual Grammy Awards for his narration of the book The Autobiography of Martin Luther King Jr. In 1990, he was honored for his achievements in television with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Since 2017, Burton has created and hosted the podcast LeVar Burton Reads,[7][8] often described as "Reading Rainbow for adults."[9]

Burton was chosen as the Grand Marshal of the 2022 Rose Parade in Pasadena, California.

Early life edit

Burton was born in Landstuhl, West Germany.[2][3] His mother, Erma Gene (née Christian),[10] was a social worker, administrator, and educator.[3] Burton and his two sisters were raised by his mother in Sacramento, California.[11]

Burton's father, also named LeVar, was a photographer for the U.S. Army Signal Corps stationed at Landstuhl at the time of his son's birth.[2] His paternal grandparents were both educators in rural Arkansas.[12] His great-great grandfather, Hal B. Burton, was an African-American state legislator in Arkansas after the Reconstruction era that enfranchised African American in the South after American Civil War.[12] He was elected to represent Jefferson County in 1887.[13][14][15][16]

As a teen, Burton, who was raised Catholic,[17] entered St. Pius X Minor Seminary in Galt, California, intending to become a priest.[18] At 17, questioning the Catholic faith, he changed his vocation to acting, and at 19, while an undergraduate at the University of Southern California, he won a starring role in the 1977 television miniseries Roots.[17]

Career edit

Early work edit

Burton made his acting debut in 1976 with Almos' a Man, a film based on the Richard Wright short story "The Man Who Was Almost a Man," in which he stars alongside Madge Sinclair.[19]

Roots edit

Burton's breakthrough role was as the young Kunta Kinte in the ABC miniseries Roots (1977), based on the novel of the same name by Alex Haley. Burton has described his first day playing Kunta as the start of his professional career.[20] As a result of his performance, he was nominated for an Emmy in the Outstanding Lead Actor for a Single Appearance in a Drama or Comedy Series category.[21]

He reprised the role of Kunta Kinte in the 1988 television film Roots: The Gift. When asked about the societal influence of Roots, Burton is quoted as saying: "It expanded the consciousness of people. Blacks and whites began to see each other as human beings, not as stereotypes. And if you throw a pebble into the pond, you're going to get ripples. I think the only constant is change, and it's always slow. Anything that happens overnight is lacking in foundation. Roots is part of a changing trend, and it's still being played out."[22]

Reading Rainbow edit

Burton was the host and executive producer of Reading Rainbow starting in 1983 for PBS.[23] The series ran for 23 seasons.

After Reading Rainbow went off the air in 2006, Burton and his business partner, Mark Wolfe, acquired the global rights to the brand [24] and formed RRKIDZ, a new media company for children. Reading Rainbow was reimagined as an all new application for the iPad in 2012, and was an immediate success, becoming the number-one educational application within 36 hours. At RRKIDZ, Burton serves as co-founder and curator-in-chief, ensuring that the projects produced under the banner meet the high expectations and trust of the Reading Rainbow brand.[25]

On May 28, 2014, Burton and numerous coworkers from other past works started a Kickstarter campaign project to bring back Reading Rainbow. To keep with the changing formats to which young children are exposed, his efforts are being directed at making this new program web based, following the success of the tablet application he helped create in recent years. His desire is to have the new Reading Rainbow be integrated into the classrooms of elementary schools across the country, and for schools in need to have free access.[26] The Kickstarter campaign has since raised more than $5 million, reaching triple its goal in only three days.[27]

In 2017, Burton was sued by the public broadcasting company WNED-TV for alleged copyright infringement for use of the Reading Rainbow brand in marketing the new iPad app and other online media.[28] RRKIDZ later became known as LeVar Burton Kids and the iPad app, Skybrary.[29]

Star Trek: The Next Generation edit

 
Burton with Brent Spiner and William Shatner in July 2010

In 1986, Gene Roddenberry approached Burton with the role of Lieutenant Junior Grade Geordi La Forge in the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series. The character is blind but is granted "sight" through the use of a prosthetic device called a VISOR worn over his eyes. La Forge began as the USS Enterprise's helmsman, and as of the show's second season, had become its chief engineer. At the time, Burton was considerably better known than Patrick Stewart in the United States, due to his roles in Roots and Reading Rainbow. When the show premiered, the Associated Press stated that Burton's role was essentially the "new Spock".[30] In a 2019 interview, Burton laughed in disbelief at the idea, stating "that speculation never came to fruition."[31] Burton also portrayed La Forge in the subsequent feature films based on Star Trek: The Next Generation, from Star Trek Generations (1994) to Star Trek: Nemesis (2002). He directed two episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and several episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, and Star Trek: Enterprise. He reprised the role of LaForge in the third and final season of Star Trek: Picard (2023).[32]

Podcast: LeVar Burton Reads edit

In 2017, Burton began a podcast, LeVar Burton Reads. Each 30-45-minute episode features Burton reading a piece of short fiction and sharing his thoughts on it.[33]

In reviews, it’s often described as “Reading Rainbow for adults.” [9] Since its launch, the show has won favorable reviews, in The New Yorker and elsewhere [34][7][35] and numerous awards, including the 2023 Webby Award for Best Art and Culture Podcast. Burton's 5-word Webby acceptance speech was, “Be a better person. Read.”[36]

Other appearances edit

Burton played a role as a visitor to Fantasy Island, guest star on “The Love Boat”, was a participant in Battle of the Network Stars, a guest of The Muppet Show's televised premiere party for the release of The Muppet Movie, and a frequent guest on several game shows.

In 1986, he appeared in the music video for the song "Word Up!" by the funk/R&B group Cameo.

In 1987, Burton played Dave Robinson, a journalist (sports writer), in the third season of Murder, She Wrote, episode 16 – "Death Takes a Dive", starring Angela Lansbury as Jessica Fletcher.

Burton accepted an invitation to host Rebop, a multicultural series designed for young people aged 9–15, produced by WGBH for PBS.

On television, Burton has helped dramatize the last days of Jim Jones's suicide cult in Guyana, the life and times of Jesse Owens, and the life of the nine-year-old Booker T. Washington. He portrayed Martin Luther King Jr. in the 2001 film Ali. He also portrayed Detroit Tiger Ron LeFlore in the television movie One in a Million, The Ron LeFlore Story.

In 1992, a clip of Burton's voice was sampled by DC Talk for the track "Time is..." on their album Free at Last. The sample is at the very end of the song, in which Burton can be heard saying: "Whoa, wait a minute." He has also lent his voice to several animated projects, including Kwame in the cartoon series Captain Planet and the Planeteers (1990–1993) and The New Adventures of Captain Planet (1993–1996), Our Friend, Martin (1999), Family Guy, Batman: The Animated Series and Gargoyles. Burton is on the audio version of books such as The Watsons Go to Birmingham: 1963 by Christopher Paul Curtis.[37] Burton has been cast as voice actor for Black Lightning in Superman/Batman: Public Enemies DVD.

Burton appeared several times as a celebrity guest on the Dick Clark-hosted $25,000 and $100,000 Pyramids, from 1982 until 1988. Burton also was the strongest link in the special Star Trek episode of The Weakest Link. He defeated his final opponent Robert Picardo and won $167,500 for his charity, Junior Achievement of Southern California, a record for the show at that time and the largest amount won in any Celebrity Edition of the show (it was later surpassed by a $188,500 win in a "Tournament of Losers" episode).

He has made appearances in such sitcoms as Becker.

 
Burton at the Schlow Centre Region Library, January 29, 2007

Burton is the host and executive producer of a documentary titled The Science of Peace, which was in production as of 2007. It investigates the science and technology aimed at enabling world peace, sometimes called peace science. The film explores some of the concepts of shared noetic consciousness, having been sponsored in part by the Institute of Noetic Sciences.[38]

He appeared in an April Fool's episode of Smosh pretending to have taken over the channel and making various edits at popular Smosh videos.[39]

He makes occasional appearances on This Week in Tech, where he is a self-proclaimed "nerd", and also participated in the Consumer Electronics Show 2010.[40]

In 2010, Burton made an appearance on Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! as the ghost of himself in the episode "Greene Machine". In February 2011, he made an appearance as himself on NBC's Community in the episode "Intermediate Documentary Filmmaking", and then again in January 2014's "Geothermal Escapism".

Burton has appeared as a fictionalized, humorous version of himself on The Big Bang Theory, first appearing in the episode "The Toast Derivation", in which he almost attends a party thrown by Sheldon (before swearing off Twitter), in November 2012 in the episode "The Habitation Configuration", in which he appears on "Fun With Flags" in exchange for lunch and gas money, and again in the November 2014 episode "The Champagne Reflection", in which he returns for the 232nd episode of "Fun With Flags" in exchange for Sheldon deleting his contact details.

In 2012, he had a recurring role as dean Paul Haley on the TNT series Perception. For the second season (2013), he became part of the regular cast.

In 2014, he had a guest appearance in an introduction section for the 200th episode of Achievement Hunter's show, Achievement Hunter Weekly Update (AHWU). In May 2014, he appeared as a guest on the YouTube channel SciShow, explaining the science behind double, tertiary, and quaternary rainbows. Late in 2014, he had another guest appearance on a 24-hour Extra Life, a fundraising organization for Children's Miracle Network hospitals, stream by Rooster Teeth. Burton has also taped a recycling field trip for YouTube.

 
Burton in 2017

In 2017, Burton began a podcast, LeVar Burton Reads.[35] Each episode features Burton reading a short story. In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, he continues to read on his podcast[41] and also give live readings three times a week during a Twitter livestream focused at different times to different children, young adults, and adult audiences.[42][43]

In November 2020, he appeared as himself on The Eric Andre Show. His segment was a callback to Lance Reddick's interview (2013) in which he mentioned LeVar by name and dressed as an amalgam of Kunta Kinte and Geordi La Forge.

Burton served as a guest host on Jeopardy! from July 26 to 30, 2021.[44] This came after a petition asking the show's producers to select him was signed by more than 250,000 fans.[45] The ratings during his appearance were below average due to tapering audience curiosity and forced viewership competition with NBC's coverage of the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, which trampled syndicated shows across the board.[46] He has been very critical of the show's guest host process, stating that the show's then executive producer Mike Richards expressed disbelief about Burton wanting the job.[47] According to Burton, Richards also claimed to have no interest in hosting the show himself even though this was disproven by later events.[48][49] However, he would later say that the experience taught him that there is a "perfect nature of all things".[50]

Burton also teaches the "Power of Storytelling" in the MasterClass.[51]

Directing edit

Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, Burton directed episodes for each of the various Star Trek series then in production. He has directed more Star Trek episodes than any other former regular cast member.[52]

He has also directed episodes of Charmed, JAG, Las Vegas, and Soul Food: The Series, as well as the miniseries Miracle's Boys and the biopic The Tiger Woods Story. He also directed the 1999 Disney Channel Original Movie Smart House starring Katey Sagal, Kevin Kilner and Jessica Steen. In August 2020, it was revealed that Burton will sit in the director's chair for Two-Front War from Lou Reda Productions, a multi-perspective docuseries will give "an emotionally raw look at the connection between the fight for civil rights in America and the struggle for equality of Black soldiers in Vietnam".[53]

His first theatrical film direction was Blizzard (2003), for which he received a "Best of Fest" award from the Chicago International Children's Film Festival,[54] and a Genie Award nomination for his work on the film's theme song, "Center of My Heart".[55]

Burton was an alternate board director in 2000[56] and was elected to the board of directors for the Directors Guild of America in 2005[57] and re-elected in 2007.[58]

In 2023 for his commitment to public service, Burton was awarded the Common Wealth Awards of Distinguished Service.[59]

Personal life edit

LeVar Burton married Stephanie Cozart, a professional make-up artist, on October 3, 1992.[60][61] Burton has two children, son Eian Burton Smith and daughter Michaela "Mica" Jean Burton.[62] The family lives in Sherman Oaks, California.[63]

Burton does not identify with any religion, saying: "I walked away from the seminary, I walked away from Catholicism, I walked away from organized religion because I felt that there was more for me to explore in the world, and that I could do that without adhering to one specific belief system or another."[64]

In 2012, Burton joined the board of directors for the AIDS Research Alliance, a non-profit, medical research organization dedicated to finding a cure for AIDS.[65]

In 2016, Burton was one of the five inaugural honorees to the Sacramento Walk of Stars.[66] In 2019, Councilmember Larry Carr, representing the Meadowview neighborhood, led the renaming of Richfield Park to LeVar Burton Park in his honor. The park is in the Meadowview neighborhood, near the house where Burton and his sisters grew up.[67]

In 2024, Burton discovered that he has a white, Confederate great-great-grandfather. Another great-great-grandfather was Hal B.Burton, a Black member of the Arkansas House of Representatives.[68]

Filmography edit

Awards and honors edit

Awards edit

Nominations edit

  • 1977 – Emmy – Outstanding Lead Actor for a Single Performance in a Drama or Comedy Series – Roots[21] (Part 1, "Kunta Kinte")
  • 1998, 2001, 2005 – Image Awards variously for Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series and Outstanding Youth or Children's Series/Special — Reading Rainbow (both as Self and as Executive Producer)
  • 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1999 – Daytime Emmy – Outstanding Children's Series – Reading Rainbow (Executive Producer)
  • 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 – Daytime Emmy – Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series – Reading Rainbow (Self)
  • 2004 – Genie Award – Best Achievement in Music-Original Song – Blizzard (Co-composer "Center of My Heart")
  • 2006 – Black Reel Award – Best Director-Television – Miracle's Boys

Wins edit

Books edit

  • Aftermath, 1997, ISBN 0-446-67960-7
  • The Rhino Who Swallowed a Storm, 2014, ISBN 0-990-53950-4
  • A Kids Book About Imagination, 2021, ISBN 978-1-953955-44-9

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "The Lifetime Achievement Award is usually presented to an individual for their contributions to genre entertainment. Top luminaries like Stan Lee and Leonard Nimoy, Mr. Spock himself, have received this top honor. It's not new, but we extended this award to cover the entire cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation, due to its continued influence on the face of general television. It was originally doomed to failure since it was following in the footsteps of the original Star Trek, yet it carved its own identity, and its diverse cast was light years ahead of its time!" —Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films[74]

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Further reading edit

  • Nishikawa, Kinohi. "LeVar Burton". The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Literature. Ed. Hans Ostrom and J. David Macey Jr., 5 vols. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2005. 219.

External links edit

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LeVar redirects here For other people with the name see LeVar disambiguation Levardis Robert Martyn Burton Jr born February 16 1957 2 3 is an American actor director and television host He played Geordi La Forge in Star Trek The Next Generation 1987 1994 4 Kunta Kinte in the ABC miniseries Roots 1977 and was the host of the PBS Kids educational television series Reading Rainbow for 23 years 1983 2006 He received 12 Daytime Emmy Awards and a Peabody Award as host and executive producer of Reading Rainbow 5 LeVar BurtonBurton at the 2023 GalaxyCon RaleighBornLevardis Robert Martyn Burton Jr 1957 02 16 February 16 1957 age 66 Landstuhl West GermanyCitizenshipUnited StatesAlma materUniversity of Southern CaliforniaOccupation s Actor television host director authorYears active1976 presentSpouseStephanie Cozart m 1992 wbr Children2 including Mica 1 AwardsSee AwardsWebsitelevarburton wbr comHis other roles include Cap Jackson in Looking for Mr Goodbar 1977 Donald Lang in Dummy 1979 Tommy Price in The Hunter 1980 which earned him an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture 6 and Martin Luther King Jr in Ali 2001 Burton received the Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album at the 42nd Annual Grammy Awards for his narration of the book The Autobiography of Martin Luther King Jr In 1990 he was honored for his achievements in television with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Since 2017 Burton has created and hosted the podcast LeVar Burton Reads 7 8 often described as Reading Rainbow for adults 9 Burton was chosen as the Grand Marshal of the 2022 Rose Parade in Pasadena California Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early work 2 2 Roots 2 3 Reading Rainbow 2 4 Star Trek The Next Generation 2 5 Podcast LeVar Burton Reads 2 6 Other appearances 2 7 Directing 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 5 Awards and honors 5 1 Awards 5 1 1 Nominations 5 1 2 Wins 6 Books 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksEarly life editBurton was born in Landstuhl West Germany 2 3 His mother Erma Gene nee Christian 10 was a social worker administrator and educator 3 Burton and his two sisters were raised by his mother in Sacramento California 11 Burton s father also named LeVar was a photographer for the U S Army Signal Corps stationed at Landstuhl at the time of his son s birth 2 His paternal grandparents were both educators in rural Arkansas 12 His great great grandfather Hal B Burton was an African American state legislator in Arkansas after the Reconstruction era that enfranchised African American in the South after American Civil War 12 He was elected to represent Jefferson County in 1887 13 14 15 16 As a teen Burton who was raised Catholic 17 entered St Pius X Minor Seminary in Galt California intending to become a priest 18 At 17 questioning the Catholic faith he changed his vocation to acting and at 19 while an undergraduate at the University of Southern California he won a starring role in the 1977 television miniseries Roots 17 Career editEarly work edit Burton made his acting debut in 1976 with Almos a Man a film based on the Richard Wright short story The Man Who Was Almost a Man in which he stars alongside Madge Sinclair 19 Roots edit Main article Roots 1977 miniseries Burton s breakthrough role was as the young Kunta Kinte in the ABC miniseries Roots 1977 based on the novel of the same name by Alex Haley Burton has described his first day playing Kunta as the start of his professional career 20 As a result of his performance he was nominated for an Emmy in the Outstanding Lead Actor for a Single Appearance in a Drama or Comedy Series category 21 He reprised the role of Kunta Kinte in the 1988 television film Roots The Gift When asked about the societal influence of Roots Burton is quoted as saying It expanded the consciousness of people Blacks and whites began to see each other as human beings not as stereotypes And if you throw a pebble into the pond you re going to get ripples I think the only constant is change and it s always slow Anything that happens overnight is lacking in foundation Roots is part of a changing trend and it s still being played out 22 Reading Rainbow edit Main article Reading Rainbow Burton was the host and executive producer of Reading Rainbow starting in 1983 for PBS 23 The series ran for 23 seasons After Reading Rainbow went off the air in 2006 Burton and his business partner Mark Wolfe acquired the global rights to the brand 24 and formed RRKIDZ a new media company for children Reading Rainbow was reimagined as an all new application for the iPad in 2012 and was an immediate success becoming the number one educational application within 36 hours At RRKIDZ Burton serves as co founder and curator in chief ensuring that the projects produced under the banner meet the high expectations and trust of the Reading Rainbow brand 25 On May 28 2014 Burton and numerous coworkers from other past works started a Kickstarter campaign project to bring back Reading Rainbow To keep with the changing formats to which young children are exposed his efforts are being directed at making this new program web based following the success of the tablet application he helped create in recent years His desire is to have the new Reading Rainbow be integrated into the classrooms of elementary schools across the country and for schools in need to have free access 26 The Kickstarter campaign has since raised more than 5 million reaching triple its goal in only three days 27 In 2017 Burton was sued by the public broadcasting company WNED TV for alleged copyright infringement for use of the Reading Rainbow brand in marketing the new iPad app and other online media 28 RRKIDZ later became known as LeVar Burton Kids and the iPad app Skybrary 29 Star Trek The Next Generation edit Main article Star Trek The Next Generation nbsp Burton with Brent Spiner and William Shatner in July 2010In 1986 Gene Roddenberry approached Burton with the role of Lieutenant Junior Grade Geordi La Forge in the Star Trek The Next Generation television series The character is blind but is granted sight through the use of a prosthetic device called a VISOR worn over his eyes La Forge began as the USS Enterprise s helmsman and as of the show s second season had become its chief engineer At the time Burton was considerably better known than Patrick Stewart in the United States due to his roles in Roots and Reading Rainbow When the show premiered the Associated Press stated that Burton s role was essentially the new Spock 30 In a 2019 interview Burton laughed in disbelief at the idea stating that speculation never came to fruition 31 Burton also portrayed La Forge in the subsequent feature films based on Star Trek The Next Generation from Star Trek Generations 1994 to Star Trek Nemesis 2002 He directed two episodes of Star Trek The Next Generation and several episodes of Star Trek Deep Space Nine Star Trek Voyager and Star Trek Enterprise He reprised the role of LaForge in the third and final season of Star Trek Picard 2023 32 Podcast LeVar Burton Reads edit In 2017 Burton began a podcast LeVar Burton Reads Each 30 45 minute episode features Burton reading a piece of short fiction and sharing his thoughts on it 33 In reviews it s often described as Reading Rainbow for adults 9 Since its launch the show has won favorable reviews in The New Yorker and elsewhere 34 7 35 and numerous awards including the 2023 Webby Award for Best Art and Culture Podcast Burton s 5 word Webby acceptance speech was Be a better person Read 36 Other appearances edit Burton played a role as a visitor to Fantasy Island guest star on The Love Boat was a participant in Battle of the Network Stars a guest of The Muppet Show s televised premiere party for the release of The Muppet Movie and a frequent guest on several game shows In 1986 he appeared in the music video for the song Word Up by the funk R amp B group Cameo In 1987 Burton played Dave Robinson a journalist sports writer in the third season of Murder She Wrote episode 16 Death Takes a Dive starring Angela Lansbury as Jessica Fletcher Burton accepted an invitation to host Rebop a multicultural series designed for young people aged 9 15 produced by WGBH for PBS On television Burton has helped dramatize the last days of Jim Jones s suicide cult in Guyana the life and times of Jesse Owens and the life of the nine year old Booker T Washington He portrayed Martin Luther King Jr in the 2001 film Ali He also portrayed Detroit Tiger Ron LeFlore in the television movie One in a Million The Ron LeFlore Story In 1992 a clip of Burton s voice was sampled by DC Talk for the track Time is on their album Free at Last The sample is at the very end of the song in which Burton can be heard saying Whoa wait a minute He has also lent his voice to several animated projects including Kwame in the cartoon series Captain Planet and the Planeteers 1990 1993 and The New Adventures of Captain Planet 1993 1996 Our Friend Martin 1999 Family Guy Batman The Animated Series and Gargoyles Burton is on the audio version of books such as The Watsons Go to Birmingham 1963 by Christopher Paul Curtis 37 Burton has been cast as voice actor for Black Lightning in Superman Batman Public Enemies DVD Burton appeared several times as a celebrity guest on the Dick Clark hosted 25 000 and 100 000 Pyramids from 1982 until 1988 Burton also was the strongest link in the special Star Trek episode of The Weakest Link He defeated his final opponent Robert Picardo and won 167 500 for his charity Junior Achievement of Southern California a record for the show at that time and the largest amount won in any Celebrity Edition of the show it was later surpassed by a 188 500 win in a Tournament of Losers episode He has made appearances in such sitcoms as Becker nbsp Burton at the Schlow Centre Region Library January 29 2007Burton is the host and executive producer of a documentary titled The Science of Peace which was in production as of 2007 It investigates the science and technology aimed at enabling world peace sometimes called peace science The film explores some of the concepts of shared noetic consciousness having been sponsored in part by the Institute of Noetic Sciences 38 He appeared in an April Fool s episode of Smosh pretending to have taken over the channel and making various edits at popular Smosh videos 39 He makes occasional appearances on This Week in Tech where he is a self proclaimed nerd and also participated in the Consumer Electronics Show 2010 40 In 2010 Burton made an appearance on Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job as the ghost of himself in the episode Greene Machine In February 2011 he made an appearance as himself on NBC s Community in the episode Intermediate Documentary Filmmaking and then again in January 2014 s Geothermal Escapism Burton has appeared as a fictionalized humorous version of himself on The Big Bang Theory first appearing in the episode The Toast Derivation in which he almost attends a party thrown by Sheldon before swearing off Twitter in November 2012 in the episode The Habitation Configuration in which he appears on Fun With Flags in exchange for lunch and gas money and again in the November 2014 episode The Champagne Reflection in which he returns for the 232nd episode of Fun With Flags in exchange for Sheldon deleting his contact details In 2012 he had a recurring role as dean Paul Haley on the TNT series Perception For the second season 2013 he became part of the regular cast In 2014 he had a guest appearance in an introduction section for the 200th episode of Achievement Hunter s show Achievement Hunter Weekly Update AHWU In May 2014 he appeared as a guest on the YouTube channel SciShow explaining the science behind double tertiary and quaternary rainbows Late in 2014 he had another guest appearance on a 24 hour Extra Life a fundraising organization for Children s Miracle Network hospitals stream by Rooster Teeth Burton has also taped a recycling field trip for YouTube nbsp Burton in 2017In 2017 Burton began a podcast LeVar Burton Reads 35 Each episode features Burton reading a short story In 2020 during the COVID 19 pandemic he continues to read on his podcast 41 and also give live readings three times a week during a Twitter livestream focused at different times to different children young adults and adult audiences 42 43 In November 2020 he appeared as himself on The Eric Andre Show His segment was a callback to Lance Reddick s interview 2013 in which he mentioned LeVar by name and dressed as an amalgam of Kunta Kinte and Geordi La Forge Burton served as a guest host on Jeopardy from July 26 to 30 2021 44 This came after a petition asking the show s producers to select him was signed by more than 250 000 fans 45 The ratings during his appearance were below average due to tapering audience curiosity and forced viewership competition with NBC s coverage of the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo which trampled syndicated shows across the board 46 He has been very critical of the show s guest host process stating that the show s then executive producer Mike Richards expressed disbelief about Burton wanting the job 47 According to Burton Richards also claimed to have no interest in hosting the show himself even though this was disproven by later events 48 49 However he would later say that the experience taught him that there is a perfect nature of all things 50 Burton also teaches the Power of Storytelling in the MasterClass 51 Directing edit Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s Burton directed episodes for each of the various Star Trek series then in production He has directed more Star Trek episodes than any other former regular cast member 52 He has also directed episodes of Charmed JAG Las Vegas and Soul Food The Series as well as the miniseries Miracle s Boys and the biopic The Tiger Woods Story He also directed the 1999 Disney Channel Original Movie Smart House starring Katey Sagal Kevin Kilner and Jessica Steen In August 2020 it was revealed that Burton will sit in the director s chair for Two Front War from Lou Reda Productions a multi perspective docuseries will give an emotionally raw look at the connection between the fight for civil rights in America and the struggle for equality of Black soldiers in Vietnam 53 His first theatrical film direction was Blizzard 2003 for which he received a Best of Fest award from the Chicago International Children s Film Festival 54 and a Genie Award nomination for his work on the film s theme song Center of My Heart 55 Burton was an alternate board director in 2000 56 and was elected to the board of directors for the Directors Guild of America in 2005 57 and re elected in 2007 58 In 2023 for his commitment to public service Burton was awarded the Common Wealth Awards of Distinguished Service 59 Personal life editLeVar Burton married Stephanie Cozart a professional make up artist on October 3 1992 60 61 Burton has two children son Eian Burton Smith and daughter Michaela Mica Jean Burton 62 The family lives in Sherman Oaks California 63 Burton does not identify with any religion saying I walked away from the seminary I walked away from Catholicism I walked away from organized religion because I felt that there was more for me to explore in the world and that I could do that without adhering to one specific belief system or another 64 In 2012 Burton joined the board of directors for the AIDS Research Alliance a non profit medical research organization dedicated to finding a cure for AIDS 65 In 2016 Burton was one of the five inaugural honorees to the Sacramento Walk of Stars 66 In 2019 Councilmember Larry Carr representing the Meadowview neighborhood led the renaming of Richfield Park to LeVar Burton Park in his honor The park is in the Meadowview neighborhood near the house where Burton and his sisters grew up 67 In 2024 Burton discovered that he has a white Confederate great great grandfather Another great great grandfather was Hal B Burton a Black member of the Arkansas House of Representatives 68 Filmography editMain article LeVar Burton filmographyAwards and honors editAwards edit Nominations edit 1977 Emmy Outstanding Lead Actor for a Single Performance in a Drama or Comedy Series Roots 21 Part 1 Kunta Kinte 1998 2001 2005 Image Awards variously for Outstanding Performer in a Children s Series and Outstanding Youth or Children s Series Special Reading Rainbow both as Self and as Executive Producer 1991 1992 1994 1995 1999 Daytime Emmy Outstanding Children s Series Reading Rainbow Executive Producer 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2003 2005 2006 2007 Daytime Emmy Outstanding Performer in a Children s Series Reading Rainbow Self 2004 Genie Award Best Achievement in Music Original Song Blizzard Co composer Center of My Heart 2006 Black Reel Award Best Director Television Miracle s BoysWins edit 1990 Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7030 Hollywood Boulevard for television achievement 1992 Peabody Award Reading Rainbow as executive producer of episode The Wall 1994 1996 1999 2002 2003 Image Award variously for Outstanding Performer in a Children s Series and Outstanding Youth or Children s Series Special Reading Rainbow both as Self and as Executive Producer 2000 Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album The Autobiography of Martin Luther King Jr 1990 1993 1996 1997 1998 2001 2002 2003 2005 2007 Daytime Emmy Outstanding Children s Series Reading Rainbow Executive Producer 2001 2002 Daytime Emmy Outstanding Performer in a Children s Series Reading Rainbow Self 2003 Television Critics Association Award Outstanding Achievement in Children s Programming Reading Rainbow Executive Producer 2003 Audie Award for Inspirational or Spiritual Title Conversations with God for Teens 69 2004 Chicago International Children s Film Festival Best of Fest Blizzard Director 2010 Audie Awards for Audiobook of the Year and Multi Voiced Performance Nelson Mandela s Favorite African Folktales 70 71 2012 Audie Award for Original Work METAtropolis Cascadia 72 2022 Children s and Family Emmys Lifetime Achievement Award 73 2024 Saturn Awards Lifetime Achievement Award The Cast of Star Trek The Next Generation 74 a Books editAftermath 1997 ISBN 0 446 67960 7 The Rhino Who Swallowed a Storm 2014 ISBN 0 990 53950 4 A Kids Book About Imagination 2021 ISBN 978 1 953955 44 9See also edit nbsp Speculative fiction portal nbsp Television portalNotes edit The Lifetime Achievement Award is usually presented to an individual for their contributions to genre entertainment Top luminaries like Stan Lee and Leonard Nimoy Mr Spock himself have received this top honor It s not new but we extended this award to cover the entire cast of Star Trek The Next Generation due to its continued influence on the face of general television It was originally doomed to failure since it was following in the footsteps of the original Star Trek yet it carved its own identity and its diverse cast was light years ahead of its time Academy of Science Fiction Fantasy and Horror Films 74 References edit LeVar Burton s daughter hilariously trolls his Jeopardy hosting debut EW com Retrieved September 1 2021 a b c Celebrity Q amp A Burton s Background Salt Lake City Utah Associated Press May 18 1993 Archived from the original on November 15 2020 Retrieved November 15 2020 via The Deseret News Levardis Robert Martyn Burton Jr was born Feb 16 1957 in Landsthul Germany His father a career Army man was stationed there a b c LeVar Burton Biography 1957 Filmreference com Retrieved February 26 2011 Levar Burton Encyclopedia com www encyclopedia com Retrieved April 23 2022 LeVar Burton RTM Special Education Congress Archived from the original on May 7 2021 Retrieved May 7 2021 The Hunter 1980 IMDb retrieved June 10 2021 a b Mallenbaum Carly Reading Rainbow s LeVar Burton reads to adults in awesome new podcast USA TODAY Retrieved January 4 2024 Official Website for LeVar Burton Reads LeVar Burton Podcast June 2017 Retrieved January 4 2024 a b LeVar Burton s New Podcast is Like READING RAINBOW for Adults Nerdist Retrieved January 4 2024 Burton LeVar verified account levarburton May 10 2015 My Mother Erma Gene Christian Tweet Retrieved December 27 2016 via Twitter Burton in Lee Elyssa February March 2012 LeVar Burton Q amp A Sactown Magazine Archived from the original on November 15 2020 Retrieved July 20 2013 a Sacramento is my hometown my home base It s where I grew up I was born in Landstuhl Germany in 57 came to Sacramento in 59 we lived in Glen Elder then went back to Germany in 64 then returned to Sacramento in 66 My parents split up during my military father s second tour of duty when I was in the third or fourth grade So my mom my sisters and I settled in West Sacramento in Broderick Then we moved to South Sacramento when I was in the sixth grade St Anne s Elementary a b Fathers and Sons Finding Your Roots Season 10 Episode 3 January 16 2024 State Arkansas Office of the Secretary of May 1 1893 Report via Google Books Goodspeed Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Central Arkansas Southern Historical Press May 1 1889 ISBN 9780893080792 via Google Books Wintory Blake J 2006 African American Legislators in the Arkansas General Assembly 1868 1893 The Arkansas Historical Quarterly 65 4 385 434 doi 10 2307 40028092 JSTOR 40028092 via JSTOR Encyclopedia of Arkansas Encyclopedia of Arkansas a b Fadulu Lola November 7 2018 LeVar Burton on Pursuing the Priesthood Before Acting The Atlantic Archived from the original on November 15 2020 Retrieved September 30 2019 levarburton June 7 2019 Didn t attend a Christian Brothers School Tweet Archived from the original on November 15 2020 Retrieved November 15 2020 via Twitter I went to St Pius X Seminary amp Prep in Galt It was run by SDS actually Society of the Divine Savior Lee Leslie director 1976 Richard Wright s Almos a Man VHS Monterey Home Video Burton LeVar November 7 2018 LeVar Burton on Pursuing the Priesthood Before Acting Interview Interviewed by Lola Fadulu The Atlantic Retrieved July 26 2020 My first day as an actor Cicely Tyson played my mother Maya Angelou played my grandmother a b LeVar Burton Awards and Nominations Television Academy Retrieved June 22 2020 Beale Lewis January 29 1987 Researching TV s Roots a Decade Later Ft Lauderdale Sun Sentinel Pqasb pqarchiver com Archived from the original on April 15 2013 Retrieved February 26 2011 Jones Fred May 19 1999 Learning to Read the Rainbow Tacoma Herald Rosen Jake May 9 2017 Take a Look An Oral History of Reading Rainbow Mental Floss Media Minute Retrieved March 5 2022 Reading Rainbow Team Rrkidz com Archived from the original on June 28 2013 Retrieved June 16 2013 Presenter Melissa Block May 28 2014 Burton Calls On Star Trek Fans To Bring Reading Rainbow To The Next Generation All Things Considered NPR Bring Reading Rainbow Back for Every Child Everywhere by LeVar Burton amp Reading Rainbow Kickstarter Retrieved December 27 2016 Gardner Eriq August 7 2017 Reading Rainbow Owner Accuses LeVar Burton of Theft and Extortion in Lawsuit The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved September 16 2019 Welcome to Skybrary LeVar Burton Kids Retrieved September 16 2019 LeVar Burton Cast As The Spock of TV s New Star Trek The Blade Toledo Ohio August 2 1987 Retrieved February 26 2011 permanent dead link Loughlin Ryan Cronik Scott April 2 2019 OC Con returns to the music pier with special guest LeVar Burton Press of Atlantic City Atlantic City NJ Retrieved June 13 2019 Petski Denise April 5 2022 Star Trek Picard LeVar Burton amp Michael Dorn Among 6 Next Generation Alums Joining Third amp Final Season Deadline Retrieved April 5 2022 Martin Brittany April 6 2018 LeVar Burton Would Like to Read You a Story LAmag Culture Food Fashion News amp Los Angeles Retrieved January 4 2024 Larson Sarah August 31 2017 LeVar Burton Reads to Adults The New Yorker ISSN 0028 792X Retrieved January 4 2024 a b Ratcliffe Amy June 28 2017 LeVar Burton s New Podcast is Like Reading Rainbow for Adults Nerdist Webby Award Winner LeVar Burton Reads The Webby Awards May 15 2023 Retrieved January 4 2024 AudioFile Discover the World of Audiobooks Science of Peace scienceofpeace com LeVar Burton Buys Smosh April Fools YouTube April 1 2009 Archived from the original on October 30 2021 Retrieved February 26 2011 Munns James January 9 2010 James and Levar Burton Hackaday com Retrieved December 27 2016 LeVar Burton Reads The Best Short Fiction Handpicked by the Best Voice in Podcasting LeVar Burton Is Still Reading To Us During The Pandemic NPR August 1 2020 Brown Abram April 3 2020 LeVar Burton Reading Live On Twitter Is Everything We Need Right Now Forbes Jeopardy Guest Host Schedule jeopardy com February 15 2021 The Associated Press April 21 2021 LeVar Burton to be Jeopardy guest host petition credited ABC News Associated Press Archived from the original on April 22 2021 Smith Ryan August 16 2021 LeVar Burton s Jeopardy Ratings Were Atrocious Here s Why Newsweek McNear Claire June 1 2022 It Really Wasn t What They Said It Was LeVar Burton Opens Up About Jeopardy and Hosting the National Spelling Bee The Ringer Retrieved November 19 2022 Holmes Martin September 12 2022 LeVar Burton Speaks on Jeopardy Drama TV Insider Retrieved November 19 2022 Smith Ryan September 12 2022 LeVar Burton Suggests Mike Richards Misled Him Over Jeopardy Hosting Job Newsweek Retrieved March 30 2023 Lindert Hattie March 6 2023 LeVar Burton says Jeopardy snub taught him the perfect nature of all things The A V Club Retrieved June 3 2023 Spangler Todd June 23 2021 LeVar Burton Launches Internet Class Teaching Power of Storytelling Variety Retrieved July 16 2021 LeVar Burton IMDb Retrieved April 5 2017 Ramos Dino Ray August 3 2020 LeVar Burton To Direct Two Front War Civil Rights Docuseries On Black Soldiers In Vietnam Deadline Retrieved August 7 2020 Ball Ryan November 2 2004 Blizzard Storms Chicago Children s Film Fest Animation Magazine Retrieved January 22 2024 Seducing Dr Lewis leads Canada s Genie nods Screen Daily March 16 2004 Retrieved January 22 2024 Welkos Robert W February 1 2000 Debating an Icon s Genius Racism Los Angeles Times Retrieved January 22 2024 McNary Dave September 23 2005 Still in directors chair Variety Retrieved January 22 2024 Diorio Carl July 2 2007 Apted returns to DGA chair The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved January 22 2024 Common Wealth Awards go to Gloria Estefan LeVar Burton Delaware Business Now April 24 2023 Retrieved January 3 2024 Burton Levar levarburton October 3 2019 27 years ago today I jumped the broom with StephanieCozart Tweet Archived from the original on October 3 2019 Retrieved November 15 2020 via Twitter Stephanie Cozart Burton Makeup Artistry Archived from the original on January 20 2022 Retrieved November 15 2020 LeVar Burton Biography TV Guide Archived from the original on September 11 2015 Retrieved November 15 2020 Burton LeVar July 5 2021 What is LeVar Burton s net worth Exploring the actor s fortune as he makes a memorable debut on Jeopardy www sportskeeda com Retrieved July 5 2021 Burton to Stephanie Powell Watts in Levar Burton January 30 2018 Episode 15 Unassigned Territory Levar Burton Reads Podcast Event occurs at 38 52 Retrieved November 20 2018 Emmy Award Winner LeVar Burton Joins AIDS Research Alliance s Board of Directors Press release AIDS Research Alliance September 11 2012 Archived from the original on December 20 2016 Retrieved June 2 2014 2016 Sacramento Walk of Stars 2016 Archived from the original on October 20 2020 Retrieved June 13 2019 scroll down to 2016 honorees Rossen Jake June 12 2019 Sacramento Has Renamed a Local Park After Reading Rainbow Host LeVar Burton MentalFloss com Retrieved June 13 2019 Callahan Chrissy January 17 2024 LeVar Burton learns he s descended from a Confederate soldier on Finding Your Roots Today com Retrieved January 22 2024 2003 audie awards 2010 audie awards Mandelas Favorite Folktales Performers August 3 2020 2012 audie awards Dresden Hilton December 1 2022 LeVar Burton to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award at Inaugural Children s amp Family Emmys The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved December 11 2022 a b Pascale Anthony February 4 2024 Star Trek Picard Wins 4 Saturn Awards Strange New Worlds Wins 1 TREKMOVIE com Archived from the original on February 5 2024 Further reading editNishikawa Kinohi LeVar Burton The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Literature Ed Hans Ostrom and J David Macey Jr 5 vols Westport CT Greenwood Press 2005 219 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to LeVar Burton nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to LeVar Burton Official website nbsp RRKIDZ Reading Rainbow LeVar Burton Co Founder Curator in Chief Archived September 6 2015 at the Wayback Machine Burton Wolfe Entertainment production company LeVar Burton at Memory Alpha LeVar Burton at IMDb nbsp LeVar Burton at the TCM Movie Database nbsp LeVar Burton at AllMovie nbsp LeVar Burton at The Interviews An Oral History of Television nbsp Media officesPreceded byRobin Roberts Guest host of Jeopardy July 26 30 2021 Succeeded byDavid Faber Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title LeVar Burton amp oldid 1207708014, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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