LEVAR BURTON ON KUNTA KINTE, GEORDI LAFORGE, AND A REAL-LIFE ASTRONAUT (MF Galaxy 028)

Roots was the first American miniseries and at that time the highest-rated US television show ever made. Burton received an Emmy Nomination for his work. He later appeared in television series about Jim Jones and Jesse Owens, and even played a young Booker T. Washington. In the 2001 feature film Ali , he played Martin Luther King, Jr. And while becoming a highly successful television director, he’s known to hundreds of millions of people as Lt. Commander Geordi LaForge from Star Trek: The Next Generation , and as the host of Reading Rainbow .

This episode’s conversation is from the upper floors of the archives of the Grand Lodge of Imhotep. Burton spoke with me by telephone from his California home in March, 2011, just before coming to Edmonton for the Collectible Toy and Comic Show.
Among many topics, we discussed:
His final and startling career choice before choosing actingWhy he loves science fiction, and the most important question the genre asksThe cultural importance of Lt. Uhuraspecifically and African heroes generallyWhat he views as his special responsibility in his work as a director, and how directing has affected his perspective on actingThe impact of Roots on how US television portrayed Africans, and how Burton views his Roots collaborators nowHis ongoing internal relationship with Kunta Kinte and Geordi LaForge, and the impact Geordi LaForge has had on othersHis special connection with a real-life astronaut, andHis mental approach to making his dreams reality
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Published on June 01, 2015 18:54
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