Orson Bean
Orson Bean, originally named Dallas Frederick Burrows, was a prominent American actor, comedian, writer, and producer, born on July 22, 1928. His career spanned over several decades, during which he became a familiar face on both the big and small screens. Known for his quick wit and engaging personality, Bean was a popular figure on television game shows from the 1960s to the 1980s, most notably as a long-term panelist on the acclaimed show *To Tell the Truth*.
Bean's contributions to film and theater are significant, with appearances in a variety of productions that showcased his versatile talent. He also lent his voice to numerous animated characters, further broadening his impact in the entertainment industry.
Tragically, Orson Bean's life was cut short on February 7, 2020, when he was involved in a fatal accident in Venice, California. He was struck by two vehicles while walking near Venice Boulevard and Shell Avenue. At the time of his passing, he was 91 years old, leaving behind a legacy of humor and creativity that continues to resonate with audiences. His work in entertainment remains celebrated, and he is remembered fondly by fans and colleagues alike.
Filmography
Hating Breitbart
Garfield in the Rough
Skateboard
A Golden Christmas 3
Game of Life
The Equalizer 2
Innerspace
The Return of the King
The Hobbit
Frank McKlusky, C.I.
Crossroads (2006)
Being John Malkovich
Anatomy of a Murder