Bob Burns
Bob Burns, born on May 12, 1935, is a multifaceted talent in the realm of entertainment, recognized for his roles as an actor, producer, consultant, and historian. He has dedicated much of his career to curating an impressive collection of props, costumes, and various artifacts from both iconic and lesser-known films in the science fiction, fantasy, and horror genres. His passion for these cinematic treasures has established him as a key figure in the preservation of film history.
Burns gained notable recognition for his work in the 1975 television series The Ghost Busters, where he portrayed Tracy the Gorilla, among other smaller acting roles in film. His expertise extends beyond performance; he has contributed to numerous projects that celebrate the artistry of filmmaking and the importance of preserving cinematic heritage.
In addition to his acting career, Bob's extensive knowledge of screen-used paraphernalia has made him a sought-after consultant for various productions, where he lends his insights on the significance of props and costumes. His efforts in archiving and educating others about the history of cinema have earned him respect within the industry and among fans. Through his work, Burns continues to shine a light on the fascinating world of film, ensuring that its legacy endures for future generations.
Filmography
Three Faces West
Waikiki Wedding
Three Texas Steers
Haunted Gold
The Man from the Alamo
Terror in the Jungle
Tell Your Children
The Tall Men
Stage to Chino
Deadwood Dick
Corman's World
Sundown Trail
In Old Cheyenne
The Range Feud
The Lemon Grove Kids Meet the Monsters
False Colors
Dark and Stormy Night
Wyoming Outlaw
Sagebrush Trail
Rat Pfink a Boo Boo
Belle of the Yukon
Robin Hood of the Pecos
Ride Him, Cowboy