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William Talman (actor)
1915Feb, 4

William Talman (actor)

William Talman, American actor and screenwriter (d. 1968)

William Whitney Talman, Jr., born on February 4, 1915, in Detroit, Michigan, and passing away on August 30, 1968, was a highly recognizable American actor whose extensive career spanned both the silver screen and the burgeoning medium of television. While he accumulated numerous credits throughout his professional life, Talman is unequivocally best known for his iconic and indelible portrayal of the Los Angeles District Attorney Hamilton Burger in the immensely popular and critically acclaimed CBS legal drama series, Perry Mason.

Before his career-defining role, William Talman had established himself as a versatile actor, often cast in intense, authoritative, or even villainous roles in various films and television productions. His film credits include notable appearances in "The Racket" (1951), "Big House, U.S.A." (1955), and "High Tide at Noon" (1957), showcasing his ability to embody complex characters with a commanding presence.

His defining role as District Attorney Hamilton Burger in Perry Mason, which aired from 1957 to 1966, was pivotal to the show's enduring success and cultural impact. As Burger, Talman portrayed a diligent and often stern prosecutor, meticulously presenting the state's case against Perry Mason's clients in virtually every episode. Despite his formidable efforts, sharp legal mind, and compelling arguments, the dramatic structure of the series consistently saw Raymond Burr's brilliant defense attorney, Perry Mason, uncover the true culprit and secure an acquittal for his client. This recurring dynamic became a beloved and often humorous element for viewers, solidifying Hamilton Burger's place as one of television's most iconic "losing" antagonists, despite his undeniable competence and dedication to justice.

Tragically, William Talman's life was cut short by lung cancer at the age of 53. In a profoundly impactful and poignant decision shortly before his death in 1968, Talman, a lifelong smoker, filmed a powerful anti-smoking public service announcement (PSA) for the American Cancer Society. This groundbreaking PSA, which aired posthumously, featured Talman directly addressing his illness and urging viewers to quit smoking, making him one of the earliest prominent celebrities to openly discuss the devastating effects of smoking on national television and leaving a lasting legacy in public health awareness.

Frequently Asked Questions About William Talman

Who was William Talman best known for playing?
William Talman is overwhelmingly recognized for his iconic portrayal of Los Angeles District Attorney Hamilton Burger in the classic CBS television series Perry Mason.
Did Hamilton Burger ever win a case against Perry Mason?
In the classic Perry Mason series, District Attorney Hamilton Burger rarely, if ever, secured a conviction against a client defended by Perry Mason. The show's narrative structure consistently featured Mason successfully uncovering the real culprit and getting his client acquitted, making Burger's repeated defeats a memorable and often humorous element of the show's appeal.
What was William Talman's significant contribution outside of acting?
Beyond his distinguished acting career, William Talman made a powerful and lasting contribution to public health. Shortly before his death from lung cancer, he filmed a poignant anti-smoking public service announcement for the American Cancer Society, becoming one of the first celebrities to publicly address his illness and advocate against smoking, leaving a significant legacy in health awareness.

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