Jere Burns

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Jerre Burns

Jere Burns is an actor best-known for starring roles in the TV sitcom Dear John, and the film Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles. He also starred with Yasmine Bleeth in the 1999 TV thriller called Road Rage.

He was born on October 15, 1954 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. He has 3 children. He likes extreme skiing, wakeboarding, and surfing. He is the son-in-law of Abby Dalton. He has been married to Kathleen Kinmont since 1997.


Probably most well-known for his roles Kirk Morris and Jack Farrell, with his sharp, raspy nasal voice, sneering smile and fierce look, Jere Burns has made himself really an actor to watch. He was drawn to acting late in college. After graduating, he re-established himself in New York and landed the title role of "Don Juan" at the New York Shakespeare Festival. He made his official TV debut in a small role in the ABC Afterschool Special _Mom's On Strike (1984) (TV)_ . He got memorable recurring roles as felons, like the pathological rapist James Fitzsimmons in several episodes of the NBC drama series "Hill Street Blues" (1981) and body collector Breugel on "Max Headroom" (1987). By 1988 he broke through and the landed plum role of Kirk Morris, the mucho-sleazo member of the "One-Two-One" club on "Dear John" (1988), a remake of the hit British sitcom. That role brought him instant recognition. He got cast in many similar roles after that. In 1993, CBS gave him the role (another Kirk Morris-like) of Arnan Rothman in Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles (2001), the villainous Cade Dalton in the NBC miniseries The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw (1991) (TV), and as a member of the loud, bickering, feuding family in Greedy (1994), and in 1993 he was brought in as hateful Pete Schmidt, the vice president of sales, for the last season of "Bob" (1992). This Bob Newhart series was a huge flop, despite Newhart's winning track-record and Burns' strong performance (probably because Bob played an angry, cynical and short-tempered grump, which wasn't what he was so famous and loved for). Burns has played other Kirk-esque roles, but despite his track record of playing pure scum, he managed to get a different part in "Something So Right" (1996) as Jack Farrell. Jere Burns still plays the most self-deconstructing and humbling role of his career to date (somewhat akin to his "Something So Right"), as the neurotic, nervous, self-humiliating Frank Alfonse on "Good Morning, Miami" (2002).


Trivia

Has three children.

Son-in-law of Abby Dalton.

Is a fanatic of extreme skiing, wakeboarding and surfing.

Plays mostly characters akin to his Kirk Morris from "Dear John..." loud, obnoxious, sarcastic, smarmy, overbearing and villainous antagonists.


Filmography