Biography
Burke's wide-eyed, rapid-fire line delivery and scene-stealing comic timing enlivened just such a role in "Designing Women" (CBS, 1986-91), a successful sitcom about four high-profile but highly diverse interior decorators. Unfortunately, Burke has also made tabloid news with her weight problems, her temperament-induced spats with producers, and her marriage to TV actor Gerald McRaney ("Simon and Simon", "Major Dad"). Her subsequent attempts …
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Career Milestones
2006 | Had a recurring role on ABC's "Boston Legal" as a former flame of William Shatner's character | |
2005 | Appeared on Broadway in the play "Steel Magnolias" | |
2001 | Headlined the Lifetime movie "Dangerous Child" | |
2000 | Returned to regular series work co-starring with David Alan Grier in the NBC sitcom "DAG" | |
1999 | Played recurring role as a teen's mother on "Popular" (WB) | |
1998 | Published the non-fiction Delta Style: Eve Wasn't a Size 6 and Neither am I | |
1995 | Reprised role of Suzanne Sugarbaker in the short-lived CBS comedy "Women of the House"; also served as executive producer with Harry Thomason and Linda Bloodworth-Thomason | |
1992 | Starred (also co-executive produced) in the short-lived ABC series, "Delta" as an aspiring country singer | |
1992 | Formed own production company, Perseverance Inc. | |
1991 | Debut as executive producer with the TV-movie "Love and Curses" | |
1990 | Served as a judge for the Miss America Pageant | |
1988 | Acted with husband, Gerald McRaney in the CBS TV-movie, "Where the Hell's That Gold?!!?" | |
1986 | Played the sometimes selfish but usually soft-hearted Suzanne Sugarbaker in the CBS sitcom, "Designing Women"; earned two consecutive Best Actress Emmy nominations in 1990 and 1991; let go from her contract at the end of the 5th season due to her contentious relations with star Dixie Carter and the shows creators | |
1984 | Cast as Diane Barrow, divorcee owner of a ramshackle football team, in HBO's comedy program, "First and Ten" | |
1982 | Cast as Kathleen Beck in the CBS sitcom, "Filthy Rich"; also featured Dixie Carter in the cast | |
1980 | Had featured role of Bonnie Sue Chisholm in the short-lived CBS series, "The Chisholms" | |
1979 | Essayed first leading role in a TV-movie, NBC's "Charleston" as determined Southern belle Stella Farrell | |
1978 | TV-movie debut, the NBC teen comedy, "Zuma Beach" | |
| Began competing in beauty pageants at age 16; appeared in Miss America contest as Miss Florida | ||
Awards
1991 | Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series in Designing Women |
1990 | Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series in Designing Women |
