
Burl Ives
Acting
Born 1909-06-14 · Hunt City, Illinois, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Burl Icle Ivanhoe Ives (June 14, 1909 – April 14, 1995) was an American singer and actor of stage, screen, radio and television. Ives began as an itinerant singer and banjoist, and launched his own radio show, The Wayfaring Stranger, which popularized traditional folk songs. In 1942 he appeared in Irving Berlin's This Is the Army, and then became a major star of CBS radio. In the 1960s he successfully crossed over into country music, recording hits such as "A Little Bitty Tear" and "Funny Way of Laughin'". A popular film actor through the late 1940s and '50s, Ives's best-known film roles included parts in So Dear to My Heart (1949) and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958), as well as Rufus Hannassey in The Big Country (1958), for which he won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Ives is often remembered for his voice-over work as Sam the Snowman, narrator of the classic 1964 Christmas television special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, which continues to air annually around Christmas.
Known for

The Bold Ones: The Lawyers
1969 · TV

O.K. Crackerby
1965 · TV

Captains and the Kings
1976 · TV

The Ed Sullivan Show
1948 · TV

Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story
1989 · TV

Alias Smith and Jones
1971 · TV

Daniel Boone
1964 · TV

What's My Line?
1950 · TV

The Bell Telephone Hour
1959 · TV

The Dinah Shore Chevy Show
1956 · TV

The Johnny Cash Show
1969 · TV

Little House on the Prairie
1974 · TV

Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre
1956 · TV

Night Gallery
1970 · TV

The Name of the Game
1968 · TV

The Bobby Darin Show
1973 · TV

The Oscars
1953 · TV

Roots
1977 · TV

The Wonderful World of Disney
1954 · TV

The Danny Kaye Show
1963 · TV

The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour
1969 · TV

General Electric Theater
1953 · TV

The Hollywood Palace
1964 · TV

Wogan
1982 · TV

The Merv Griffin Show
1962 · TV