Lonnie Burr (born May 31, 1943) is an American actor, entertainer and writer best known as one of nine of the original thirty-nine Mouseketeers who remained under a seven-year contract for the complete filming (1955–1959) of Walt Disney’s children’s television show the Mickey Mouse Club. The Mickey Mouse Club was the first national TV show to star children who appeared primarily as themselves as well as acting as characters in scenes and musical numbers. The original show aired in syndication in the 1960s, reran again in 1975, then on the Disney Channel in the 1980s through the early 2000s.
After appearing on the show, Burr's entertainment career included work as a character actor, dancer, singer, and choreographer. His career as a writer included being a book author, playwright, lyricist, journalist, critic and poet. Throughout adulthood, he continued to honor his Disney experience. As he was quoted in an interview, "Whether I someday scale the Matterhorn or win my Pulitzer, I shall always be known as Mouseketeer Lonnie; that is the way the obituary will begin. I have come to learn that is a marvelous association."
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1993
1992
as TV Show Dancer
1990
as Bookie #2
1988
1987
1986
1985
as Roscoe, Nightclub Owner
1985
1985
as Sid
1984
as Customer
1984
1984
as Bartender
1981
as Arnie Sardi
1981
1975
as Man on Street (uncredited)
1971
as Intern (uncredited)
1969
as Willie (uncredited)
1968
as Cool Dude #2 (uncredited)
1962
1955
as Self
1954
as Indian Boy (uncredited)
1951
as Charles
1951