Dallas Frederick Burroughs

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Born Dallas Frederick Burrows on the 22nd July 1928 in Burlington, Vermont USA, Orson is a film, television and stage actor, perhaps best known to the world as Loren Bray in the soap opera “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman” (1993-1998), and as Dr. Lester in the film “Being John Malkovich” (1999), while he has also been a panelist of several game shows, such as “Match Game 73” (1974-1976). His career started in the early ‘50s.

Have you ever wondered how rich Orson Bean is, as of early 2017? According to authoritative sources it has been estimated that Bean’s net worth is as high as $4 million, an amount earned through his successful career in the entertainment industry.

Orson is the son of Marian Ainsworth and George Frederick Burrows, and a distant cousin of former president of the USA Calvin Coolidge. He attended Cambridge Rindge and Latin School, after which he joined the US Army in Japan, and served for two years.

Following his return from the forces, Orson started his career in the nightclubs of New York, under the name Orson, adopted due to popularity of the film star Orson Welles. Little by little, his name started became more known, and he landed a gig at the Blue Angel nightclub, a performance that launched him into stardom. Through the ‘50s, Orson made his Broadway debut in the “Stalag 17” (1953), then appeared in “John Murray Anderson’s Almanac” (1954), “Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?” (1955), among many others. Throughout his career Orson continued to make Broadway appearances, such as in “Subways Are For Sleeping” (1961), “I Was Dancing” (1964), and more, which helped him on his way up the ladder.

His first big break as a panelist came in the late ‘50s when he started hosting “To Tell The Truth”, up until the late ‘90s. The show celebrated his name, and also increased his net worth. He made several more notable appearances as a panelist, on such game shows as “The Match Game” (1963-1969), “The Match Game 73” (1974-1976), and many others, further increasing his net worth.

When it comes to his career as an actor, Orson made almost 100 film and TV appearances, however, few roles are worthy of mentioning. In the ‘50s he was blacklisted for the Hollywood films, due to his liberal statements and opinion. Nevertheless in 1959 he had a role in the mystery drama “Anatomy of a Murder”, directed by Otto Preminger and staring James Stewart, Lee Remick and Ben Gazzara. In 1970 he featured next to Charles Bronson in the romantic drama “Lola”, while in the late ‘70s he voiced Bilbo Baggins in the animated film “The Hobbit” (1977), and in 1980 voiced Bilbo and Frodo Baggins in the sequel “The Return of the King”. His next big role was as Dr. Berlin in the romantic drama “Instant Karma” (1990), starring Craig Sheffer and Annette Sinclair. Then from 1993 until 1998 he portrayed Loren Bray in the soap opera “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman”, while in 1999 he was Dr. Lester in “Being John Malkovich”, starring John Cusack and Cameron Diaz.

With the beginning of ‘00s, Orson’s popularity began to decline, although he still easily captured new roles, they were only brief appearances in B production films, such as “The Gristle” (2001), and “Game of Life” (2007). He bounced back with the role of Roy Bender in the TV series “Desperate Housewives” (2009-2012), while most recently, he featured in the comedy “Wake Up America”, starring Lilan Bowden and George Wendt, which also improved his wealth.

Orson is also an accomplished author; so far he has published four books, including his autobiography “Me and the Origone” (1972), which depicts his work with psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich, and “[email protected] for Mikey” (2007), which is his latest publication.

Regarding his personal life, Orson has been married to 23 year old younger actress Alley Mills since 1993, and has two divorces behind him. His first wife was Rain Winslow; the couple was married from 1956 until 1962, and they have one child together. Orson’s second wife was actress Carolyn Maxwell; the couple was married from 1965 until 1981, and have three children together.

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Dallas Frederick Burroughs Quick Info

Full Name Orson Bean
Net Worth $4 Million
Date Of Birth July 22, 1928
Place Of Birth Burlington, Vermont, U.S.
Profession Actor, Soundtrack
Education Cambridge Rindge and Latin School
Nationality American
Spouse Alley Mills (m. 1993), Carolyn Maxwell (m. 1965–1981), Jacqueline de Sibour (m. 1956–1962)
Children Susannah Bean, Michele Bean, Max Bean, Ezekiel Bean
Parents Marian Ainsworth, George Frederick Burrows
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0004730/
Nominations Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical
Movies Being John Malkovich, Anatomy of a Murder, The Hobbit, Innerspace, Alien Autopsy, Frank McKlusky, C.I., Forty Deuce, The Return of the King, Soccer Dog: European Cup, Chance of a Lifetime, Garfield in the Rough, The Lather Effect, Instant Karma, Safe Harbor, The Star Wagon, Lola, Two-Legged Rat Bast…
TV Shows Normal, Ohio, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, I’ve Got a Secret, Make Me Laugh (original), The Blue Angel, Forever Fernwood

Dallas Frederick Burroughs Quotes

  • [referring to one of the world’s deadliest snakes] The Gaboon Viper, so named because it bites you on the gaboon.
  • [on his pierced left ear] I say it’s for purposes self-adornment. That’s all. And, you know, we are the only species in life where the male is less grand than the female. [The Tonight Show, May 25, 1978]
  • [on his pierced left ear] What the hell? I think, you know, if a pirate can wear an earring, why can’t I wear an earring? Why should we be the only male of a species that isn’t into adornment? [The Tonight Show, Feb. 5, 1976]
  • The trap is man’s armored character structure and there’s only one way out of it. It’s not drugs and it’s not religion and it’s not politics. It’s going back to the old apple tree and trying to do better than Adam and Eve did.

Dallas Frederick Burroughs Important Facts

  • “My best friend, greatest support system, and incredible grandfather has posted his entire award winning one man show on YouTube for the world to see for free. He had an offer to bring the show to NY but instead decided he just wanted to spread joy for all to be able to see (and laugh, and cry etc). That speaks more about his character than anything I could write here. In summary: do yourself a favor and watch this.”.
  • Frequent contributor to “Big Hollywood”, which was the original blog created by his late son-in-law, Andrew Breitbart. “Big Hollywood” has become one of many subsections of Breitbart.com.
  • He studied drama at HB Studios in Greenwich Village in New York City.
  • Father-in-law of Andrew Breitbart. His wife is Susannah (Susie) Bean.
  • On one To Tell the Truth (1956) episode in 1965, the panel was to try to guess which of three contestants was the police chief of Harvard University. The happily stunned Bean disqualified himself from the questioning as it was his own father.
  • Was the founder of the arts-oriented 15th Street School of New York.
  • Though blacklisted for his outspoken liberal views in the early 1950s, he had become an ardent supporter of Richard Nixon during the 1968 Presidential election year. Nixon had been a notorious “Red-Baiter” in the 1940s and 1950s.
  • Blacklisted by the Hollywood movie studios in the 1950s.
  • Bean made frequent guest appearances on “The Tonight Show” (with both Jack Paar and Johnny Carson).
  • Was nominated for Broadway’s 1962 Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actor (Musical) for “Subways Are for Sleeping.”
  • Biography in: “Who’s Who in Comedy” by Ronald L. Smith. pg. 38. New York: Facts on File, 1992. ISBN 0816023387
  • His father made a surprise appearance on To Tell the Truth (1956).
  • His father George Burroughs was the chief of campus police at Harvard University.
  • In The Return of the King (1980), Bean voiced both Bilbo and Frodo Baggins. In The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003), Sir Ian Holm plays Bilbo, but has also played Frodo in the BBC radio version. So Bean and Holm have both played both parts.
  • Founding member of ‘Sons of the Desert’, a national organization dedicated to the memory and films of comedy team Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.
  • First cousin twice removed of Calvin Coolidge.

Dallas Frederick Burroughs Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Wake Up America! 2016 Bernie Cantor Actor
Another Period 2016 TV Series Laverne Fusselforth V Actor
The Bold and the Beautiful 2016 TV Series Howard Actor
Modern Family 2016 TV Series Marty Actor
Dr. Quinn, Morphine Woman with Jane Seymour 2014 Short Actor
Mistresses 2014 TV Series Actor
A Golden Christmas 3 2012 TV Movie Mr. Cole Actor
Desperate Housewives 2009-2012 TV Series Roy Bender Actor
Hot in Cleveland 2011 TV Series Dan Actor
Two-Legged Rat Bastards 2011 Short Eddie Actor
Piano Fingers 2010 Short TV Show Host Actor
The Sarah Silverman Program. 2010 TV Series Mr. Myron Actor
Ashley’s Ashes 2010 Dan Actor
Safe Harbor 2009 TV Movie Judge Actor
How I Met Your Mother 2007 TV Series Bob Actor
Women’s Murder Club 2007 TV Series Harold Grant Actor
The Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman 2007 TV Series Chick Actor
The Closer 2007 TV Series Donald Baxter Actor
Game of Life 2007/II Dennis Actor
Mattie Fresno and the Holoflux Universe 2007 Raff Buddemeyer Actor
The Novice 2006 Father McIlhenny Actor
The Lather Effect 2006 Jonathan ‘God Damn’ Iverson Actor
Commander in Chief 2006 TV Series Bill Harrison Actor
Alien Autopsy 2006 Homeless Man Actor
Two and a Half Men 2005 TV Series Norman Actor
Yesterday’s Dreams 2005 Tony Vicedomini Actor
Cold Case 2004 TV Series Harland Sealey Actor
Cacophony 2004 Short Ferruccio Actor
Soccer Dog: European Cup 2004 Mayor Milton Gallagher Actor
Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of ‘Charlie’s Angels’ 2004 TV Movie Voice of John Forsythe (voice) Actor
Myron’s Movie 2004 Stanley Actor
Knee High P.I. 2003 TV Movie Macintyre Actor
7th Heaven 2003 TV Series Patient / Mr. Hampton Impersonator Actor
Frank McKlusky, C.I. 2002 Mr. Gafty Actor
Becker 2002 TV Series Mr. Bennett Actor
The Gristle 2001 Mr. Bowen Actor
Burning Down the House 2001 Sy Actor
Normal, Ohio 2000 TV Series William ‘Bill’ Gamble, Sr. Actor
Will & Grace 2000 TV Series Professor Joseph Dudley Actor
Family Law 2000 TV Series Archbishop Phillips Actor
The King of Queens 2000 TV Series Carl Tepper Actor
Ally McBeal 2000 TV Series Marty Brigg Actor
Manhattan, AZ 2000 TV Series Lew Goldberg Actor
Unbowed 1999 Purdy Actor
Being John Malkovich 1999 Dr. Lester Actor
Thanks 1999 TV Series Burnaby Fitzhugh Actor
Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman: The Movie 1999 TV Movie Loren Bray Actor
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 1993-1998 TV Series Loren Bray Actor
Ellen 1998 TV Series Gameshow Contestant Actor
Diagnosis Murder 1998 TV Series Lewis Sweeney Actor
California 1997 TV Series Loren Bray Actor
One of Those Nights 1997 Neighbor Actor
Just My Imagination 1992 TV Movie Jeremy Sticher Actor
Final Judgement 1992 Video Monsignor Corelli Actor
Chance of a Lifetime 1991 TV Movie Fred Actor
Tiny Toon Adventures 1990 TV Series Gepetto Actor
Instant Karma 1990 Dr. Berlin Actor
Monsters 1990 TV Series Dr. Hubbard Actor
Murder, She Wrote 1986-1989 TV Series Ebeneezer McEnery Actor
Innerspace 1987 Lydia’s Editor Actor
The Facts of Life 1986-1987 TV Series Oliver Thompson Actor
Smart Alec 1986 Arthur Fitzgerald Actor
The Fall Guy 1984 TV Series Jason Klemer Actor
Garfield in the Rough 1984 TV Short Billy Rabbit (voice) Actor
Forty Deuce 1982 Mr. Roper Actor
One Life to Live 1982 TV Series Harrison Logan Actor
The Return of the King 1980 TV Movie Frodo Baggins
Bilbo Baggins (voice)
Actor
The Love Boat 1978 TV Series Artie D’Angelo Actor
The Hobbit 1977 TV Movie Bilbo Baggins (voice) Actor
Forever Fernwood 1977 TV Series Reverend Brim Actor
Ellery Queen 1975 TV Series Warren Wright Actor
The Wide World of Mystery 1974 TV Series Bob Actor
NET Playhouse 1970 TV Series Multiple Roles Actor
Love, American Style 1970 TV Series Artie Kaufman (segment “Love and the Teacher”) Actor
Lola 1970 Hal Actor
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court 1970 TV Movie Hank / Sir Boss (voice) Actor
The Star Wagon 1966 TV Movie Stephen Minch Actor
Vacation Playhouse 1964 TV Series Actor
The United States Steel Hour 1954-1963 TV Series Dennis Kavanaugh / Eddie West / Lester Actor
Naked City 1962 TV Series Arnold Platt Actor
The DuPont Show with June Allyson 1961 TV Series John Monroe Actor
Play of the Week 1960-1961 TV Series Actor
The Twilight Zone 1960 TV Series James B.W. Bevis Actor
Art Carney Special 1960 TV Series Actor
Miracle on 34th Street 1959 TV Movie Dr. William Sawyer Actor
Anatomy of a Murder 1959 Dr. Matthew Smith Actor
The Millionaire 1958 TV Series Newman Johnson Actor
The Phil Silvers Show 1958 TV Series Pvt. Wally Gunther Actor
Playhouse 90 1957 TV Series Jack Chesney Actor
Kraft Theatre 1957 TV Series Actor
Showdown at Ulcer Gulch 1956 Short Llewelyn Throckmorton, III Actor
Studio One in Hollywood 1952-1956 TV Series Charlie Digger / Joey / Harvey B. Hines Actor
Omnibus 1956 TV Series Actor
How to Be Very, Very Popular 1955 Toby Marshall Actor
The Elgin Hour 1955 TV Series Arthur Actor
The Best of Broadway 1955 TV Series Mortimer Brewster Actor
Robert Montgomery Presents 1954 TV Series Actor
Broadway Television Theatre 1952 TV Series Robert Bennett / Erwin Trowbridge Actor
Goodyear Playhouse 1952 TV Series Actor
Safe at Home with Orson Bean 2016 Video Writer
Ally McBeal 2000 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
National Bagel Day 2016 Video short Himself Self
Safe at Home with Orson Bean 2016 Video Himself Self
Hating Breitbart 2012 Documentary Himself Self
Desperate Housewives: I Guess This Is Goodbye 2012 Video documentary short Himself Self
Imagine a School… Summerhill 2008 Documentary Himself Self
Dennis Miller 2004 TV Series Himself Self
Vicki! 1993 TV Series Himself Self
To Tell the Truth 1990 TV Series Himself – Panelist Self
CBS This Morning 1988 TV Series Himself Self
American Film Institute Comedy Special 1987 TV Special Father Sean (segment “The Rec Room”) Self
Classic Concentration 1987 TV Series Himself – Host Self
Reading Rainbow 1987 TV Series Himself Self
Super Password 1984-1986 TV Series Himself – Celebrity Contestant Self
Body Language 1985 TV Series Himself Self
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 1982 TV Special Himself Self
The Alan Thicke Show 1980-1981 TV Series Himself Self
The Merv Griffin Show 1966-1980 TV Series Himself / Himself – Comedian Self
The Alan Hamel Show 1978-1979 TV Series Himself Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1967-1979 TV Series Himself / Himself – Guest / Himself – Guest Host Self
The $10,000 Pyramid 1978 TV Series Himself Self
Skateboard 1978 Himself Self
Good Morning America 1977 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Break the Bank 1977 TV Series Himself Self
Match Game 73 1974-1976 TV Series Himself – Panelist Self
Rhyme and Reason 1975 TV Series Himself Self
Dinah! 1975 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Match Game PM 1975 TV Series Himself – Panelist Self
Celebrity Sweepstakes 1975 TV Series Himself Self
Showoffs 1975 TV Series Himself Self
To Tell the Truth 1975 TV Series Himself – Panelist Self
Tattletales 1974-1975 TV Series Himself Self
The Dick Cavett Show 1972 TV Series Himself Self
The Mike Douglas Show 1971 TV Series Himself – Co-Host / Himself – Comedian Self
The David Frost Show 1970-1971 TV Series Himself Self
He Said, She Said 1970 TV Series Himself Self
You’re Putting Me On 1969 TV Series Himself Self
The Match Game 1963-1969 TV Series Himself – Team Captain Self
The Jackie Gleason Show 1966-1969 TV Series Himself Self
The Joey Bishop Show 1969 TV Series Himself – Guest Host Self
The Joan Rivers Show 1968 TV Series Himself / Guest (1969) Self
To Tell the Truth 1963-1968 TV Series Himself – Panelist / Himself – Guest Host / Himself Self
What’s My Line? 1965-1967 TV Series Himself – Panelist / Himself – Mystery Guest #1 / Himself – Mystery Guest Self
I’ve Got a Secret 1952-1966 TV Series Himself – Panelist Self
ABC’s Nightlife 1965 TV Series Himself Self
Password All-Stars 1962-1964 TV Series Himself – Celebrity Contestant Self
Get the Message 1964 TV Series Himself Self
The Arthur Godfrey Thanksgiving Special 1963 TV Movie Himself Self
Picture This 1963 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The 17th Annual Tony Awards 1963 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
Stump the Stars 1963 TV Series Himself – Guest Panelist Self
The Jack Paar Tonight Show 1957-1962 TV Series Himself – Guest Host / Himself Self
Gala Adlai on Broadway 1960 TV Movie Himself – Performer Self
Laugh Line 1959 TV Series Himself Self
The Ben Hecht Show 1958 TV Series Himself – Comic Self
Keep Talking 1958 TV Series Himself – Panelist Self
Make Me Laugh 1958 TV Series Himself Self
The Ed Sullivan Show 1952-1955 TV Series Himself Self
The Blue Angel 1954 TV Series Himself Self
The Arthur Murray Party 1953 TV Series Himself Self
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 1997-1998 TV Series Loren Bray Archive Footage
Jacob’s Ladder 1990/I Himself – Game Show Panelist (uncredited) Archive Footage

Dallas Frederick Burroughs Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2000 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Theatrical Motion Picture Being John Malkovich (1999) Won
1999 ACCA Awards Circuit Community Awards Best Cast Ensemble Being John Malkovich (1999) Won
1979 Grammy Grammy Awards Best Recording for Children The Hobbit (1977) Won
2000 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Theatrical Motion Picture Being John Malkovich (1999) Nominated
1999 ACCA Awards Circuit Community Awards Best Cast Ensemble Being John Malkovich (1999) Nominated
1979 Grammy Grammy Awards Best Recording for Children The Hobbit (1977) Nominated