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Burton Hill Mustin (February 8, 1884

(1986). 9780917256226, Reference Publications. .
– January 28, 1977) was an American Obituary Variety. February 2, 1977. page 94. who appeared in over 150 film and television productions. He also worked in radio and appeared on the stage.

Mustin began his professional acting career at the age of 67 when he appeared in The Last Outpost, released April 1951 and then director cast him in the 1951 Detective Story, released November 1951. Known for his dependability and versatility, Mustin established a career as a well-known character actor and worked extensively in film and television from the 1950s to the 1970s. His last major role was as Arthur Lanson on the sitcom Phyllis, appearing on the show until shortly before his death in early 1977 at the age of 92.


Early life
Mustin was born in to William I. and Sadie (Dorrington) Mustin. His father was a . Mustin graduated from Pennsylvania Military College with a degree in civil engineering in 1903. He played first trombone in the band and also played goaltender for the school's ice hockey team in 1902. He was the last surviving member of his 1903 class. He worked as an engineer but later decided to enter sales. In 1916, Mustin began working as a car salesman selling Oakland Sensible Sixes, and he later sold luxury air-cooled Franklins. After the Franklin company quit selling automobiles in 1934, Mustin sold Mercurys and Lincolns until civilian car production was halted in 1942, during World War II. He then worked as a fiscal agent for the Better Business Bureau and the local chamber of commerce.

Before he began a professional career in show business, Mustin acted as an amateur. In 1921, he became the first announcer for a variety-show broadcast on Pittsburgh's new KDKA radio station. He appeared in productions as a member of the Pittsburgh Savoyards (a Gilbert and Sullivan troupe) and the . He was also a member of the Barbershop Harmony Society, making his first trip to California in 1925 for a quartet competition in San Francisco.

After retiring, Mustin moved to Tucson, Arizona. Director saw him there in a stage production of Detective Story at the Sombrero Playhouse. Wyler told Mustin to contact him if he decided to pursue a screen career. Mustin contacted Wyler, who cast him in the 1951 film version of Detective Story. Soon after, he found steady work in films and television series. He later moved to .


Career

Television

1950s and 1960s
Mustin made his television debut in 1951 with a role in the Western series The Adventures of Kit Carson. In 1953, he played a cotton farmer in A Lion Is in the Streets, starring James Cagney. Almost from the start to the end of his career, Mustin specialized in playing older men, and with his tall scarecrow frame, bald head and beaked nose, he became one of the most familiar and busiest elderly character actors. Throughout the 1950s, he made guest appearances on The Abbott and Costello Show, Cavalcade of America, Dragnet, , The Gale Storm Show, General Electric Theater, It's a Great Life, The Lone Ranger, The Loretta Young Show, Lux Video Theatre, Mackenzie's Raiders, Our Miss Brooks, , The Public Defender, Studio 57, Tales of the Texas Rangers, The Texan, and Treasury Men in Action, among many others. Mustin also starred in the television series pilot episode of The Lone Wolf, starring , in 1954.

In 1960, Mustin guest starred on The Twilight Zone in the episode "The Night of the Meek", alongside . He also appeared in two episodes of the series Kick the Can in 1962. In 1964, he had an uncredited role in The Outer Limits episode "The Guests".

During the 1960s, Mustin made one or more appearances on The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Batman (episode 48), , The Beverly Hillbillies, , , , Dr. Kildare, Dragnet, , , Ichabod and Me, The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Jack Benny Program, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, The Monkees, My Three Sons, The New Phil Silvers Show, and The Virginian. In 1969, he co-starred in the television film The Over-the-Hill Gang, and appeared in the sequel film The Over-the-Hill Gang Rides Again the following year.

In addition to guest-starring roles, Mustin also had recurring roles on several television shows during the 1950s and 1960s. In 1955, he played the role of "Foley" in The Great Gildersleeve. From 1957 to 1958, he appeared as Mr. Finley on Date with the Angels. In 1957, he made his first appearance as "Gus the Fireman" in the first episode of Leave It to Beaver; he would continue in the role until 1962, making a total of 15 appearances on the show. In 1960, he made his first guest appearance on The Andy Griffith Show as Judd Fletcher. He appeared in the role until 1966; however in Season 6, Episode 17 (Return of Barney Fife), he is referred to as "ole man Crowley". He also portrayed "Old Uncle Joe" on two episodes of The Lucy Show in 1967. The following year, Mustin guest starred as "Grandpa Jenson" in three episodes of Petticoat Junction.


1970s
During the 1970s, Mustin had guest roles on Adam-12, Emergency! Love, American Style, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and Sanford and Son (episode "Home Sweet Home for the Aged").

Known for his quick wit and song-and-dance abilities, Mustin was a frequent guest on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson during the 1970s. From 1971 to 1976, he appeared in five episodes of All in the Family (his first appearance as a night watchman, and an additional four appearances in a recurring role as "Justin Quigley").

In 1971, Mustin co-starred in the show The Funny Side. Hosted by , the series featured an ensemble cast of five married couples that dealt with various issues through comedy sketches and song-and-dance routines. Mustin was cast opposite as "the elderly couple". The series debuted on in September 1971 and was canceled in January 1972. Mustin and Smith reprised their roles as "the elderly couple" on a 1972 episode of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In.

Mustin guest starred as Jethroe Collins, the son of a victim of Jesse James, who dissuaded Bobby's idolization of the outlaw, in the "Bobby's Hero" episode of The Brady Bunch during the 1972–1973 season.

The next year, Mustin costarred in the television film version of Miracle on 34th Street, starring Sebastian Cabot, and had an uncredited role in the television film Now You See Him, Now You Don't. His last continuing role was on the television series Phyllis; he played the suitor, and later husband, of Sally "Mother" Dexter, a role he played until shortly before his death.


Films
In addition to his extensive work in television, Mustin appeared in numerous films. His uncredited April 1951 film debut at age 67 in The Last Outpost was followed by a part in Detective Story seven months later. He then had roles in Talk About a Stranger (1952), The Sellout (1952; first credited), The Silver Whip (1953), Half a Hero (1953), She Couldn't Say No (1954), The Desperate Hours (1955), Man with the Gun (1955), (1956), and (1958).

In the 1960s and 1970s, Mustin appeared in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1960), Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man (1962), Twilight of Honor (1963), What a Way to Go! (1964), The Misadventures of Merlin Jones (1964), Sex and the Single Girl (1964), The Cincinnati Kid (1965), (1965) (uncredited as a former gunfighter "Old ... Old ... ?" ), The Ghost and Mr. Chicken (1965), The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin (1967), Speedway (uncredited) (1968), The Shakiest Gun in the West (1968), The Great Bank Robbery (1969), Hail, Hero! (1969), and (1971). In 1974, Mustin portrayed "Uncle Jeff" in the musical film Mame, starring and . He also had a small role in Herbie Rides Again, also released in 1974. The next year, he appeared as "Regent Appleby" in The Strongest Man in the World. His final film role came in 1976 in the Western film Baker's Hawk, starring and .


Tribute
In 2000 created a series of commercials celebrating the often-seen but little-known-by-name character actors who regularly appeared in their shows, with Mustin being featured in one.


Personal life
Mustin was one of the 110 original founders of the Pittsburgh chapter of the , which was established in 1921. He served as one of the presidents and remained active in the club for the remainder of his life.

He married Frances Robina Woods in 1915. The couple remained together for 54 years, until her death in 1969. They had no children.

Mustin was a lifelong and a registered Republican.Morning News, January 10, 1953. Who Was Who in America. (Vol. 2).


Death
On January 28, 1977, Mustin died at Glendale Memorial Hospital in Glendale, California, at the age of 92. Funeral services were held at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Hollywood Hills, California.


Filmography
+ Film
1951The Last OutpostMarshal of San GilUncredited
1951Detective StoryWillieUncredited
1952Talk About a StrangerMr. McEleyUncredited
1952The SelloutElk M. Ludens
1952Just Across the StreetEd Simmons
1952The Lusty MenJeremiah Watrus
1952She Couldn't Say NoAmosUncredited
1953The Silver WhipUncle Ben NunanUncredited
1953One Girl's ConfessionGardener
1953Half a HeroGranddad RadwellUncredited
1953VickiHotel BellboyUncredited
1953TurnkeyUncredited
1953A Lion Is in the StreetsSwiftUncredited
1954Sam TealUncredited
1954CharlieUncredited
1954Witness to MurderBuilding Night Watchman at EndUncredited
1954Silver LodeSpectator at OrationUncredited
1954Cattle Queen of MontanaDan
1954Day of TriumphMan in the CityUncredited
1955Prince of PlayersMinerUncredited
1955The Desperate HoursCarlUncredited
1955The Return of Jack SladeGunsmithUncredited
1955Man with the GunHotel Desk ClerkUncredited
1956Great Day in the MorningDoctorUncredited
1956CarlUncredited
1956Edge of HellMr. Morrison
1956These Wilder YearsOld ManUncredited
1957Raintree CountyOld gent with "Flash"Uncredited
1958Man on StairsUncredited
1958Rally Round the Flag, Boys!Milton Evans, Town Meeting ChairmanUncredited
1959The FBI StoryUncle Fudd SchneiderUncredited
1960Home from the HillGas station attendantUncredited
1961The Adventures of Huckleberry FinnOld Farmer with ShotgunUncredited
1961Snow White and the Three StoogesFarmerUncredited
1962All Fall DownSecond TrampUncredited
1962Hemingway's Adventures of a Young ManOld SoldierUncredited
1963Son of FlubberBailiffUncredited
1963The Thrill of It AllThe Fraleigh butler
1963Twilight of HonorCourt ClerkUncredited
1964The Misadventures of Merlin JonesBailiffUncredited
1964What a Way to Go!Crawleyville LawyerUncredited
1964The KillersElderly Man
1964Sex and the Single GirlHarveyUncredited
1965Accuser
1965The Cincinnati KidOld Man in Pool HallUncredited
1966The Ghost and Mr. ChickenMr. DeligondoUncredited
1967The Adventures of Bullwhip GriffinTownsmanUncredited
1967The Reluctant AstronautNedUncredited
1968SpeedwayJanitor at Coffee ShopUncredited
1968The Shakiest Gun in the WestOld ArtimusUncredited
1969The WitchmakerBoatman
1969The Great Bank RobberyGlazierUncredited
1969Hail, Hero!Old Man #2
1969A Time for DyingEd
1970Tiger by the TailTom Dugger
1971Liveryman in Fair ShakeUncredited
1972Now You See Him, Now You Don'tMr. ReedUncredited
1974Herbie Rides AgainRich Man in Mansion
1974MameUncle Jeff
1975The Strongest Man in the WorldRegent Appleby
1975Train Ride to HollywoodGeorge
1976Baker's HawkGeneral(final film role)

+ Television
1951The Adventures of Kit CarsonDave LoweryEpisode: "Fury at Red Gulch"
1953The Stu Erwin ShowUncle Lucious ErwinEpisode: "In the Shade of the Old Family Tree"
1954Father Knows BestOld Eddie GilbertEpisode: "Grandpa Jim's Rejuvenation"
1955The Adventures of Rin Tin TinJameson PenroseEpisode: "The Legacy of Sean O'Hara"
1956Science Fiction TheatreMr. StevensonEpisode: "Brain Unlimited"
1957State TrooperJohn DakaEpisode: "Room Service for 321"
1957–1958Date with the AngelsMr. Finley5 episodes
1957–1962Leave It to BeaverGus the Fireman15 episodes
1958MaverickHenryEpisode: "The Day They Hanged Bret Maverick"
1958The Restless GunMan Playing CheckersEpisode: "A Pressing Engagement"
1959 Episode 1, Season 1
1959Cab driverEpisode: "The Rifle"
1959Tombstone TerritoryLucky Jack OliverEpisode: "The Black Diamond"
1960General Electric TheaterBurtEpisode: ""
1960The Many Loves of Dobie GillisJethro R. Wiggins J.P.Episode: "Here Comes the Groom"
1960The Dennis O'Keefe ShowGrandpa ClayhippleEpisode: "June Thursday"
1960Mr. LuckyUncle BillyEpisode: "The Leadville Kid Gang"
1960The Twilight ZoneBertEpisode: "Night of the Meek"
1961Alfred Hitchcock PresentsOld Man playing dartsSeason 6 Episode 19: "The Landlady"
1961ThrillerThe RedcapEpisode: "A Third for Pinochle"
1961My Three SonsMax1 episode
1961Old ManEpisode: "Down the Drain"
1961–1962Ichabod and MeOlaf4 episodes
1961–1966Various characters4 episodes
1961–1966The Andy Griffith ShowJud Fletcher14 episodes
1962ShannonMr. MundayEpisode: "The Medal"
1962The Twilight ZoneOld Man in Rest HomeEpisode: "Kick the Can"
1963The Alfred Hitchcock HourJury Foreman (uncredited)Season 1 Episode 24: "The Star Juror"
1963The Alfred Hitchcock HourMr. BellSeason 2 Episode 6: "Nothing Ever Happens in Linvale"
1963The Dick Van Dyke ShowMr. Donald Lucas ParkerEpisode: " Very Old Shoes, Very Old Rice"
The New Phil Silvers ShowMagruderEpisodes: "Who Do Voodoo? Harry Do!" and "Moonlight and Dozes"
1964The FugitiveCharleyEpisode: "Nicest Fella You'd Ever Want to Meet"
1965HankPeteEpisode: "Candidate"
1965Get SmartAgent 8Episode: "Dear Diary"
1966BatmanOld MacDonaldEpisode 48: "The Yegg Foes in Gotham"
1966Various characters3 episodes
1967DragnetFred GregoryEpisode : "The Bank Examiner Swindle"
1967The MonkeesKimbaS2:E8, "Monkees Marooned"
S2:E15, "The Christmas Show"
1967The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.Jan StreichEpisode: "The Moulin Ruse Affair"
1968Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.Mr. FergusonEpisode: "Gomer Goes Home"
1968Uncle FinneyEpisode: "Uncle Finney"
1968DragnetCharles Augustus William SmithEpisode: "The Senior Citizen"
1969The Good GuysKileyEpisode: "A Chimp Named Sam"
1969DragnetCalvin LampeEpisode: "Homicide: DR 22"
1970The Ghost & Mrs. MuirMr. HomerEpisode: "Pardon My Ghost"
1970–1974Adam-12Various characters5 episodes
1971The Mary Tyler Moore ShowThe Old ManEpisode: "Second Story Story"
1971The New Andy Griffith ShowMr. OrmsteadEpisode: "Glen Campbell Visits"
1971All in the FamilyHarry FeeneyEpisode: "Archie Is Worried About His Job"
1971Rowan and Martin's Laugh-InHimself + various charactersSeason 5, Episode 13
1973Here's LucyMr. RobertsonEpisode: "Lucy and Joan Rivers Do Jury Duty"
1973The Brady BunchJethroe CollinsEpisode: "Bobby's Hero"
1973Sanford and SonMr. MalloyEpisode: "Home Sweet Home for the Aged"
1973–1976All in the FamilyJustin Quigley4 episodes
1974Sleeping ManEpisode: "The Honeymoon"
1974–1976The Tonight Show Starring Johnny CarsonHimself13 episodes
1975Emergency!Various characters2 episodes
1975SwitchOld manEpisode: "The Deadly Missiles Caper"
1976The MoneychangersJack HendersonMiniseries
1976–1977PhyllisArthur Lanson4 episodes


Further reading


External links
  • as Burt Mustin Theater, Widener College, Chester, Pa.

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