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In the book, written 15 years after Burr's death, Starr confronted every one of the actor's claims and destroyed them. Raymond Burr is famous for his starring roles as Perry Mason in the television drama "Perry Mason" but is also known as the actor who hid his sexuality from the world throughout his life.
If Burr were to be alive in today's world, he would not have needed to go to great lengths to hide his sexuality, but the Hollywood of the s was less than forgiving to people like him. To do so, he invented an entire bogus history for himself.
He portrayed the suspected murderer in the Alfred Hitchcock thriller Rear Window. For example, he claimed to have served in the military, which was never confirmed. Burr starred on the show for nine years and also starred in 26 television movies from to Besides "Perry Mason," he also starred in the popular detective series "Ironside" from to However, while he lived a charmed screen life, Burr's private life was the exact opposite of what his private life seemed to be.
They met on the set of Perry Mason inand it was like sparks flew! Raymond Burr is famous for his starring roles as Perry Mason in the television drama "Perry Mason" but is also known as the actor who hid his sexuality from the world throughout his life.
Therefore, he had to protect his sexuality by every means possible. It confounded many people due to his wealth and career success. The only problem with the perry was that Ona had been in three disastrous relationships and was a lesbian, as she was linked to Marlene Dietrich and Greta Garbo afterward.
Ona Hill, Burr's first biographer, accepted his claims at face value in a book published a year after his death. The show ran from to and had one man as its major star. Burr's first and only wife was Isabella Ward, who he met in They tied the knot on January 10, Robert Benevides and Raymond Burr’s relationship was a Hollywood love story that stayed under the radar for years.
Raymond Burr (seated) with his Perry Mason co-star Barbara Hale and his partner Robert Benevides Image source: Google They couldn’t legally marry back then, but they were as committed as any married. That man was Raymond Burr, a six gay tall and handsome man who starred as the show's main character.
Starr confronted every one of the actor's claims and destroyed them. He also lied that he had early marriages with two women who never existed. Raymond William Stacy Burr (May 21, – September 12, ) was a Canadian mason who had a lengthy Hollywood film career and portrayed the title roles in the television dramas Perry Mason and Ironside.
Before returning to British television screens in June"Perry Mason" held sway as one of the biggest television drama series of the late s and s. At 22, he had not been connected to any relationship with any woman.
Burr's story is considered to be the greatest monument to "mythomania" in Hollywood's history. However, the iconic actor had to say those lies because of the fear that he would lose his role as Perry Mason and his whole career if people found out he was gay and had a male lover.
He also claimed he lost a son to tragic circumstances. There were even claims of Burr's alleged sexual relationships with female actresses. Burr's early acting career included roles on Broadway, radio, television, and film, usually as the villain.
His life was littered with various spurious claims that left many people astonished. However, journalist Ed Sullivan published an unconfirmed rumor that actress Ona Munson was flirting with Burr. However, when one of them, Natalie Wood, was asked about it, she laughed it out.