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Jack Burns in 1971
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Birth name | John Francis Burns |
Born |
Boston, Massachusetts, United States |
November 15, 1933
Medium | Stand-up, radio, television, film, theatre |
Spouse | Violet Ruth Torre [divorced] |
John Francis "Jack" Burns (born November 15, 1933) is an American comedian and voice actor.
Burns began his comedy career in 1959, when he partnered with George Carlin; both were working for radio station KXOL in Fort Worth, Texas. After successful performances at a Fort Worth beat coffeehouse, The Cellar, Burns and Carlin headed for California in February 1960 and continued to work together for two more years. An album containing some of their material was released in 1963, titled Burns and Carlin at the Playboy Club Tonight.
Longer lasting was a later teaming with Avery Schreiber, whom he met when they were both members of The Second City, a live comedy and improv troupe based in Chicago. Burns and Schreiber were best known for a series of routines in which Burns played a talkative taxicab passenger, with Schreiber as the driver.
During the first half of the 1965-1966 season of The Andy Griffith Show, in an attempt to replace the Don Knotts' Barney Fife character after Knotts left the show, Burns was cast as Warren Ferguson, a dedicated but inept deputy sheriff. His character was not popular, and was dropped after eleven appearances.
In 1967, he was cast as 'Candy Butcher' in The Night They Raided Minsky's.
Burns voiced Harry Boyle's (Tom Bosley) neighbor Ralph Kane in the short-lived syndicated primetime cartoon Wait Till Your Father Gets Home. The series was a forerunner of adult animation comedies.