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Bartine Burkett Zane (February 9, 1898 – May 20, 1994) was an American film actress, best recalled for her silent comedies and her late-in-life appearances in sitcoms and TV commercials. Among her earliest co-stars and friends were Buster Keaton, Roscoe Arbuckle, Al St. John, and Stan Laurel. Burkett appeared in nearly sixty silent films before retiring upon her 1928 marriage. Following her husband's death, she returned for three films and a number of TV episodes and ads (most prominently, as the Boone's Farm Wine "Granny"). She was born in Robeline, Louisiana and died in Burbank, California.
Date Of Birth February 9, 1898, Robeline, Louisiana, United States Died May 20, 1994, Burbank, California, United States Place Of Birth Robeline, Louisiana, USA Profession Actress Spouse Ralph Zane (m. 1928–1968) Movies The High Sign, Galaxina, The Forest Nymph, Hickory Hiram, Why George!, Her Ambition Star Sign Aquarius
Actress Title Year Status Character Alice 1984 TV Series Granny Annie's Mother Carpool 1983 TV Movie Rose Doyle No Soap, Radio 1982 TV Series The Old Lady The Devil and Max Devlin 1981 Blind Lady #2 Galaxina 1980 Whistler's Mother (as Bartine Zane) Mary Tyler Moore 1977 TV Series Aunt Helen The Rockford Files 1975 TV Series Mildred Jensen Adam-12 1973 TV Series Mrs. Conrad The New Temperatures Rising Show 1973 TV Series Old Lady / Mrs. Wilson Why George! 1926 Short Her Ambition 1926 Short Jane The Live Agent 1925 Short Dry Up 1925 Short Curses! 1925 Short Nell (uncredited) Itching for Revenge 1925 Short Seven Chances 1925 5th Chance: Country Club Girl (uncredited) The Golden Bed 1925 Minor Role (uncredited) A Family Row 1924 Short Jane He Who Gets Slapped 1924 Bareback Rider (uncredited) Sahara Blues 1924 Short Cornered 1924 The Bride A Lofty Marriage 1924 Short Pretty Plungers 1924 Short Bartine A Fool for Luck 1923 Short Ten Seconds 1922 Short Don't Write Letters 1922 Anna May Jackson Red Hot Rivals 1922 Short The Village Belle I Can Explain 1922 Betty Carson Table Steaks 1922 Short The Hotel Owner's Daughter The Straphanger 1922 Short Kewpie's Wife Playing Possum 1921 Short The Nervy Dentist 1921 Short The Dental Assistant Mama's Cowpuncher 1921 Short High Life 1921 Short Stealin' Home 1921 Short The 'High Sign' 1921 Short Miss Nickelnurser (uncredited) High & Dry 1921 Short His Fearful Finish 1921 Short A City Sparrow 1920 Cutting Out His Vacation 1920 Short The Belle and the Bill 1920 Short Fix It for Me 1920 Short Ringing His Belle 1920 Short Belle Her Night Out 1920 Short Who's Crazy Now 1920 Short The Nuisance 1920 Short Cards and Cupid 1920 Short Thru the Keyhole 1920 Short His Mis-Step 1920 Short Kid-ing the Landlord 1920 Short Over the Ocean Waves 1920 Short The Heiress The Turning Point 1920 Christine Rivett All for the Dough Bag 1920 Short The Aero Nut 1920 Short Back to Nature Girls 1919 Short Wild Waves and Women 1919 Short Hearts in Hock 1919 Short Hello Trouble 1918 Short His devoted wife The Geaser of Berlin 1918 Short Baker's Daughter A Clean Sweep 1918 Short The Lady Barber's Daughter Bad News 1918 Short unconfirmed Home, James 1918 Short Etta - the Maid Mum's the Word 1918/I Short unconfirmed Hickory Hiram 1918 Short Mum's the Word 1918/II Short Peggy The Magic Jazz-Bo 1917 Short The Girl and the Ring 1917 Short The Forest Nymph 1917 Short The Forest Nymph) (as Bartina Burkett)
Self Title Year Status Character Buster Keaton: A Hard Act to Follow 1987 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself Hour Magazine 1982 TV Series Herself
Known for movies Ringing His Belle (1920) as Belle
Cutting Out His Vacation (1920) as Actress
The Forest Nymph (1917) as The Forest Nymph)
His Mis-Step (1920) as Actress