Walter Burke was an easily placed face if not name in movies. He's perhaps best remembered as Sugar Boy, Willie Stark's silent, reptilian bodyguard in "All the King's Men," the
classic 1949 movie about the rise and fall of a corrupt Southern
politician. He played a number of
characters in the '40s and '50s you wouldn’t want to turn your back, but later in his career he made a big reputation playing small characters such as leprechauns because his slight stature and wizened features, not to mention Irish heritage, made him a natural for such roles.
Which is why, in the ‘70s, I cast Walter as the "Magic Elf” in
a Neuhoff Meats TV commercial that I had
written especially for him. His “job” at Neuhoff was to magically turn sandwich meats into
Dagwood-style sandwiches, and he did so with feats of magic that to this day
look pretty good considering we created them, in that prehistoric pre-digital era, in
real time on-camera with no optical trickery.
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