Burt Mustin
Burton Hill "Burt" Mustin, born on February 8, 1884, and passing away on January 28, 1977, was a noteworthy American actor whose career spanned several decades. Mustin began his professional journey in the entertainment industry relatively late, making his film debut at the age of 67. Despite this late start, he quickly became a beloved figure in Hollywood, recognized for his distinctive character roles.
Throughout his acting career, Mustin appeared in numerous television series and films, showcasing his remarkable talent. He is perhaps best remembered for his memorable performances on classic television shows such as "The Andy Griffith Show," "The Dick Van Dyke Show," and "Leave It to Beaver," where his charming presence left a lasting impact on audiences.
One of his most notable achievements was his role in the 1950s sitcom "The Andy Griffith Show," where he portrayed various characters, including an endearing old man. His versatile acting skills allowed him to transition seamlessly between comedy and drama, making him a sought-after performer in the industry.
In addition to his television success, Mustin appeared in films, further solidifying his status as a talented character actor. His legacy endures, as he remains a beloved figure for his contributions to American entertainment, proving that talent knows no age limit.
Filmography
Witness to Murder
A Time for Dying
The Misadventures of Merlin Jones
Cattle Queen of Montana
Cat Ballou
The Last Outpost (1951)
Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys!
The Naked Witch
Great Day in the Morning
One Girl's Confession
The Sellout
Tiger by the Tail
Storm Center