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Raymond William Stacy Burr (May 21, 1917 – September 12, 1993) was a Canadian actor who had a lengthy Hollywood film career and portrayed the title roles in the television dramas Perry Mason and Ironside. Burr's early acting career included roles on Broadway, radio, television, and film, usually as the villain.
"The Case of Constant Doyle" is the 169th episode (season 6, episode 16) of the television series Perry Mason. This was the first of four consecutive episodes in which a "special guest star"—in this case, Bette Davis—filled Mason's role as the defending attorney; Raymond Burr, who portrayed Perry Mason, was in the hospital for surgery during these episodes.
An in-memory note for Raymond Burr appeared at the end of the film. By the time of filming, Raymond's struggle with kidney cancer was debilitating enough that, throughout the movie, Perry is shown either seated or leaning on a table for support. He is seen moving briefly only once, unassisted, for a few seconds.
Elizabeth Baur, who helped Raymond Burr bring the bad guys to justice as Officer Fran Belding on the long-running NBC crime drama Ironside, has died.She was 69. Baur died Sept. 30 in Los Angeles ...
The Chicago Sun-Times encouraged viewers to steer clear of the show, saying, “What do beehives, freshly painted fingernails, and Raymond Burr's old cop drama have in common? They're all things ...
The Perry Mason syndrome purports that, due to the oversimplified manner in which trial proceedings were presented on the popular crime drama Perry Mason, jurors who watched the program would enter trials with misconceptions about how the legal process works. [2]
Raymond Burr lived in the lot's homes for the duration. A&M Records took over in the 1960s, capturing everything from Sergio Mendes & Brasil 66 to the video for "We Are the World" in 1985.
Perry Mason is an American legal drama series originally broadcast on CBS television from September 21, 1957, to May 22, 1966. The title character, portrayed by Raymond Burr, is a Los Angeles criminal defense lawyer who originally appeared in detective fiction by Erle Stanley Gardner.