Bartine Burkett Zane (February 9, 1898 – May 20, 1994) was an American film actress.
Burkett had a brother, Arthur. She gained acting experience in productions of the Shreveport Dramatic Club.
Burkett was engaged to be married, but her fiance, an American Expeditionary Forces officer, was killed in France in 1918.
As early as 1914, Burkett worked as an extra in Famous Players–Lasky films. She progressed to feature roles by the end of that decade. She is best recalled for her silent comedies and her late-in-life appearances in sitcoms and TV commercials. She appeared in nearly sixty silent films before retiring upon her 1928 marriage to Ralph Leland Zane. Among her earliest co-stars and friends were Buster Keaton, Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, Al St. John and Stan Laurel.
In 1973, five years after her husband's death, she returned to acting, appearing in three films and a number of television programs and advertisements.
She died in Burbank, California at age 96. She is buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in North Hollywood, California.
1983
as Rose Doyle
1976
1972
as Old Lady
1972
as Mrs. Wilson
1925
as Student (uncredited)
1925
as Nell (uncredited)
1925
as 5th Chance: Country Club Girl (uncredited)
1922
as The Hotel Owner's Daughter
1921
as Miss Nickelnurser
1921
1920
as Christine Rivett
1919
1918
as His devoted wife