Anthony Mabron Burton (March 23, 1937 – February 26, 2016) was an American actor and professional boxer. He was best known for his role as trainer Tony "Duke" Evers in the Rocky films.

Early life

Burton was born in Flint, Michigan. He had a younger sister named Loretta. A Flint Northern High School graduate, he was a Michigan Golden Gloves heavyweight boxing champion and two-time all-state football player.

At Northern, he played halfback. In 1954, he scored 13 touchdowns and led his team in scoring. Many of his scoring runs were of 50 yards or more. He gained 820 yards rushing that year, and one of his runs was for 95 yards. That same year, he was selected to the first teams of the All City and All Valley teams as a halfback. He was also chosen as an All State honorable mention. He was the team's co-captain and Most Valuable Player. Burton led his team in yards gained and receiving yards. In one game against Grand Rapids Catholic, he gained 213 total yards. At Northern, Burton was also the leading baseball pitcher, pitching the team to the city championship title.

Boxing career

Burton's boxing career included the Flint Golden Gloves light heavyweight championship in 1955 and 1957. Burton won the State Golden Gloves Light Heavyweight Championship in 1957 and lost in the Chicago Tournament of Champions semi-finals.

He made his professional debut in January 1958 against Bob Smith at the Hollywood Legion Stadium. Burton fought in a total of 14 professional bouts between 1958 and 1959. His final fight was a defeat against knockout artist Lamar Clark, who holds the record for most consecutive knockouts at 44. His final record was 10 wins (2 by knockout), 3 losses (all by knockout), and 1 draw.

Acting career

After prison, Burton began finding work with small theater companies in and around Los Angeles, garnering favorable notices early on.

A life member of the Actors Studio, Burton numbers among his many credits a co-starring role in Frank's Place and parts in films, such as Stir Crazy and The Toy. He also appeared as Wells, one of the prisoners trapped in the besieged police station in John Carpenter's 1976 Howard Hawks-inspired action film Assault on Precinct 13. He later starred in the Rocky films as a trainer to Apollo Creed (Carl Weathers) and later Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone). He appeared in an episode of Gibbsville in 1976. Burton also appeared in The Shining, House Party 2, and Hook. He had guest appearances in Kojak, The Rockford Files, CHiPs, Twin Peaks, and The A-Team. Burton also guest starred as Conrad King Baylor on In the Heat of the Night in the episode "King's Ransom," which aired in January 1990.

Recognition

In 1993, Burton was inducted into the Greater Flint Afro-American Sports Hall of Fame.

Personal life

Burton resided in California for 30 years. He attended Immanuel Baptist Church in Highland, California. He was married to Aurelain (Rae) from 1980 until his death. The couple had two sons, one of whom, Martin, died of a heart attack at the age of 43 on May 8, 2014. They also had two daughters, Juanita and Christal.

Burton was a talented chess player. He defeated Stanley Kubrick on the set of The Shining, in which Burton played Larry Durkin, the garage owner. Speaking with Kubrick biographer Vincent LoBrutto, Burton recalled his first day on the set:

My contract was for a week. I just had two short scenes in the movie. I stayed for six weeks because Stanley and I were playing chess... Stanley was a stronger player than I but I was strong enough to give him sufficient struggle to where he enjoyed it. I beat him in the first or second game we played, and then I didn't win any more after that, but it was always a tight struggle. That's what he loved; I guess there was no one else around that played strong.

Incarceration

After his brief professional boxing career, Burton served more than three years in a Chino, California prison for robbery. The acting exercises he performed as part of a therapy program helped steer him into an acting career after his release. NEA's Frank Sanello in March 1988:

Prison for me was productive because I got my high school diploma and a degree from the University of California. But most important, I got myself together and found out who I was and how I could proceed without destroying myself.

More specifically, one of the skills acquired at Chino landed Burton his wife Rae, who he met on a TV-repair house call. Moreover, a workshop in the prison that used psychodrama as a form of therapy pointed Burton toward his acting career, when an emotional breakthrough achieved by one of his partners in an acting exercise dramatically demonstrated theater's potential power.

Death

Burton had been frequently hospitalized for the last year of his life, according to his sister. On February 26, 2016, he died at the age of 78, from complications of pneumonia at a hospital in Menifee.

Professional boxing record

14 fights10 wins3 losses
By knockout23
By decision80
Draws1
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
14Loss10–3–1LaMar ClarkKO4 (6)Apr 4, 1959Polo Grounds, Palm Springs, California, U.S.
13Loss10–2–1Bobby SandsKO4 (6)Feb 21, 1959Legion Stadium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
12Win10–1–1Clyde WatsonSD6Dec 2, 1958National Guard Armory, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
11Win9–1–1Frankie HaynesMD6Aug 11, 1958Cashman Field, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
10Win8–1–1Geno DuncanUD4Jun 23, 1958Cashman Field, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
9Win7–1–1Dennis ChaneyKO2 (4)Jun 14, 1958Legion Stadium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
8Win6–1–1Dennis ChaneyPTS6May 19, 1958Cashman Field, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
7Win5–1–1Chuck WilburnPTS4Apr 7, 1958Bakersfield Dome, Bakersfield, California, U.S.
6Win4–1–1Clyde HodgesUD4Mar 17, 1958Silver Slipper, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
5Loss3–1–1Curley LeeKO4 (4)Feb 8, 1958Legion Stadium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
4Win3–0–1Chuck WilburnPTS4Jan 30, 1958Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
3Draw2–0–1Chuck WilburnPTS4Jan 28, 1958Arena, San Bernardino, California, U.S.
2Win2–0Chuck WilburnPTS4Jan 20, 1958Silver Slipper, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
1Win1–0Bob SmithKO4 (4)Jan 4, 1958Legion Stadium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1974The Black GodfatherSonny Spyder Brown
1976The River NigerBlack Policeman
TrackdownZelds
The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor KingsIssac
Assault on Precinct 13Wells
RockyTony "Duke" Evers
1977HeroesChef
1978BlackjackCharles
1979Rocky IITony "Duke" Evers
1980The ShiningLarry DurkinScenes not in European cut.
The HunterGarbageman #2
Stir CrazyGuy Who Punches Big Mean
Inside MovesLucius
1982Rocky IIITony "Duke" Evers
The ToyStanley
1985Beyond ReasonDangermanFilmed in 1977.
Rocky IVTony "Duke" Evers
1986Armed and DangerousCappy
1990Side OutLouie
Rocky VTony "Duke" Evers
1991House Party 2Mr. Lee
HookBill Jukes
1992Mission of JusticeCedric Williams
1995Fatal ChoiceColumbus
1995Cyber Track 2Swain
1996FlippingChuckie
Black Rose of HarlemTurner
1997Me and the Gods
2000KnockoutSergent Hawkins
2003ShadeFedora
ExorcismBishop Harris
2006Rocky BalboaTony "Duke" Evers
2007Hack!Sheriff Stoker

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1974KojakEddie EllisEpisode: "The Betrayal" (Season 2: Episode 14)
1975The Invisible Man3rd PrisonerEpisode: "Go Directly To Jail" (Season 1: Episode 7)
BarettaTeakEpisode: "Count the Days I'm Gone" (Season 2: Episode 12)
1976Harry OPeter MacklinEpisode: "Ruby" (Season 2: Episode 20)
Future CopTerrorist #2Episode: "Future Cop (Pilot)" (Season 1: Episode 1)
Gemini Man'Biggie' MooreEpisode: "8, 9, 10...You're Dead" (Season 1: Episode 9) Unaired
Good TimesAideEpisode: "Evans Versus Davis" (Season 4: Episode 6)
GibbsvilleGuestEpisode: "All the Young Girls" (Season 1: Episode 5)
1977SwitchJoeyEpisode: "The Snitch" (Season 2: Episode 14)
The Six Million Dollar ManManagerEpisode: "The Infiltrators" (Season 4: Episode 18)
Sanford and SonGuardEpisode: "Fred the Activist" (Season 6: Episode 21)
The Rockford FilesJoe MoranEpisode: "Second Chance" (Season 4: Episode 4)
1978The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew MysteriesGilmore LeeEpisode: "The Lady on Thursday at Ten"
C.P.O. SharkeyScottyEpisode: "Tell It to the Marines" (Season 2: Episode 15)
1979The Incredible HulkTaylor GeorgeEpisode: "Like a Brother" (Season 2: Episode 14)
1980Tenspeed and Brown ShoeSkeeter McClintockEpisode: "Savage Says 'There's No Free Lunch'" (Season 1: Episode 3)
1981Fitz and BonesSidEpisode: "Terror at Newsline 3 (Pilot)" (Season 1: Episode 1)
The Greatest American Hero'Curley'Episode: "Hog Wild" (Season 2: Episode 4)
CHiPsAvromEpisode: "Mitchell & Woods" (Season 5: Episode 12)
Quincy, M.E.Marvin 'Starvin' Marvin'Episode: "Dead Stop" (Season 7: Episode 8)
1982The Fall GuyAlgebra JonesEpisode: "Ladies On the Ropes" (Season 1: Episode 16)
Bret MaverickArthurEpisodes: "Faith, Hope And Clarity, part 1" (Season 1: Episode 14) "Faith, Hope And Clarity, part 2" (Season 1: Episode 15)
T.J. HookerLuther TravisEpisode: "Blind Justice (a.k.a. Blind Watch)" (Season 2: Episode 4)
1984The A-TeamBurkeEpisode: "It's a Desert Out There" (Season 2: Episode 18)
1985MoonlightingBartenderEpisode: "Gunfight at the So-So Corral" (Season 1: Episode 3)
1986Airwolf'Moose'Episode: "Wildfire" (Season 3: Episode 3)
The Fall GuyEddie BarberEpisode: "The Bigger They Are" (Season 5: Episode 22)
1987Walt Disney's Wonderful World of ColorMoustacheEpisode: "You Ruined My Life"
The Law & Harry McGrawLeahEpisode: "Solve It Again, Harry"
1987–1988Frank's PlaceArthur 'Big Arthur'Contract role
1988The Wil Shriner ShowHimselfEpisode: "March 18, 1988" (Season 1: Episode 120)
Police StoryHenryEpisode: "The Cop Killers" (Season 6: Episode 1)
1989AmenOfficer AndersonEpisode: "TV or Not TV" (Season 4: Episode 7)
1990In the Heat of the NightConrad BaylorEpisode: "King's Ransom" (Season 3: Episode 10)
A Different World'Cap' ConnorsEpisode: "A Campfire Story" (Season 3: Episode 18)
Over My Dead Body'Curly'Episode: "Dad and Buried" (Season 1: Episode 4)
1991Twin PeaksColonel RileyEpisode: "Episode Nineteen 'The Black Widow'" (Season 2: Episode 12)
Adam-12GuestEpisode: "The Fighter" (Season 2: Episode 26)
1996NYPD BlueFloyd 'Good News' GatesEpisode: "Burnin' Love" (Season 3: Episode 11)
Poltergeist: The LegacySimon WaltersEpisode: "The Inheritance" (Season 1: Episode 19)
Chicago HopeDr. Joseph LittleEpisode: "Divided Loyalty" (Season 3: Episode 9)
1998The Magnificent Seven'Tennessee' EbanEpisode: "Pilot" (Season 1: Episode 1)
2001The LotJerome JeterEpisode: "Nebraska Johnston" (Season 2: Episode 6)
2003ExorcismBishop HarrisMade-for-TV-movie, directed and written by William A. Baker.
2011BiographyHimself / Tony 'Duke' EversEpisode: "The Rocky Saga: Going the Distance"

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