American composer, conductor, consultant, producer, production manager and screenwriter
Al Burton
Born Alan Burton Goldstone
(1928-04-09 ) April 9, 1928Died October 22, 2019(2019-10-22) (aged 91) Education Northwestern University Occupation(s) Composer, conductor, consultant, producer, production manager, screenwriter Years active 1949–2019 Spouse Sally Burton
Alan Burton Goldstone (April 9, 1928 – October 22, 2019) was an American composer , conductor , consultant , producer , production manager and screenwriter .
Early life
Burton was born in Columbus, Ohio . He graduated from Northwestern University , when he earned his degree, in 1948.[ 1]
Career
Burton started his career in 1949, as producing and writing the variety Campus to Campus .[ 2]
From the 1950s to the 1970s, Burton produced television programs and films, including, The Oscar Levant Show ,[ 3] Hollywood a Go-Go [ 4] and Malibu U ,[ 5] among others.[ 6]
From the 1970s to the 1980s, Burton started working with screenwriter, Norman Lear on his soap opera television series, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman .[ 7] [ 8] He also was a composer, conductor and consultant for Diff'rent Strokes (and its spin-off The Facts of Life ) and Hello, Larry .[ 9]
From the 1980s to 2019, Burton worked on Charles in Charge , as the executive producer.[ 10] Later in his career, he worked on Family Guy , The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon , The Goldbergs , Saturday Night Live and Brooklyn Nine-Nine .[ 11]
Death
Burton died on October 22, 2019, of natural causes at his home in San Mateo, California , at the age of 91.[ 12] [ 13] [ 14]
References
^ "Al Burton, 'Jeffersons' and 'Diff'rent Strokes' Producer, Dies at 91" . 23 October 2019. Retrieved April 29, 2021 .
^ "Billboard (July 23, 1949)" . Billboard . 23 July 1949. p. 14. ISSN 0006-2510 .
^ Variety Who's who in Show Business . Garland Pub. 1985. p. 57. ISBN 9780824098063 .
^ If You Fall Down, Pick Yourself Up Like a Lady (A Woman's Search for Love and Who She Met Along the Way) . DORRANCE PUBLISHING Company, Incorporated. 2009. p. 10. ISBN 9781434902603 .
^ Smile: The Story of Brian Wilson's Lost Masterpiece . Bobcat Books. March 7, 2005. ISBN 9781783231980 .
^ "Al Burton, producer of sitcoms including 'The Jeffersons,' 'Diff'rent Strokes,' dies at 91" . USA Today . Retrieved April 29, 2021 .
^ "Al Burton, producer on 'The Jeffersons' and 'Diff'rent Strokes,' dies" . Los Angeles Times . 23 October 2019. Retrieved April 29, 2021 .
^ The Real Stars (In Today's America, Who are the True Heroes?) . ReadHowYouWant.com, Limited. July 2010. p. 127. ISBN 9781458790125 .
^ " 'Jeffersons,' 'Diff'rent Strokes' producer Al Burton dies" . 22 October 2019. Retrieved April 29, 2021 .
^ "Al Burton, Prolific Television Producer and Executive, Dies at 91" . The Hollywood Reporter . 22 October 2019. Retrieved April 29, 2021 .
^ Barnes, Mike (22 October 2019). "Al Burton, Prolific Television Producer and Executive, Dies at 91" . The Hollywood Reporter .
^ Sandomir, Richard (4 November 2019). "Al Burton, 91, Dies; Sitcom Producer With an Eye for Youth Culture" . The New York Times . Retrieved April 29, 2021 .
^ "Al Burton, 'Jeffersons' and 'Diff'rent Strokes' Producer, Dies at 91" . 23 October 2019. Retrieved April 29, 2021 .
^ "Al Burton, Television Producer With Decades Of Success, Dead At 91" . 23 October 2019. Retrieved April 29, 2021 .
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