Chris Burke
Everybody wants to grow up thinking that they can do anything that they
want to in life. In some cases, they are successful, but it takes shear
determination and the desire of caring parents to let a child strive for
the top. That sounds fine to most, but when the child has Down's
Syndrome, the trail looks even more challenging. Not so for Chris Burke.
Chris' parents, sisters and brother showered him with affection,
creating a strong sense of self-worth. He even began to call Down
syndrome "Up syndrome". But when Chris' enthusiasm for acting in
Hollywood became more than a just a phase, the family gently tried to
dissuade him from his dreams. Undauntedly, Chris pursued his
interest--writing TV scripts, reading books, corresponding with people
in the film industry, and attending evening acting classes in New York
City. His persistence paid off.
"Life Goes On" was created after Burke landed the role of a boy with
Down's syndrome on the ABC-TV movie "Desperate". His work so
impressed the network executives that the film's producer was asked to
write a show with Burke in mind. The critically acclaimed family, drama
series "Life Goes On" earned Chris a Golden Globe nomination, and
aired on ABC from 1989-1993. It continues to run on The Family Channel.
For years, Chris has been part of many American families helping them to
take a different perspective on those with Down's syndrome and toward
those who have a disability in general.
Chris also had roles in "Jonathan, the Boy Nobody Wanted"-TV movie,
"Heaven
and Hell"-a TV movie, and "The Commish"- a TV series. For the past
six seasons he was seen regularly on "Touched by an Angel".
Doubleday Dell has published his autobiography, "A Special Kind of
Hero",
He has been recognized by Presidents Bush and Clinton, has been the
national spokesperson for the American Down's Syndrome Association and
has been awarded the prestigious Youth in Film Award.
For most, their life would be complete with these accomplishments but
Chris has always wanted and expected more from himself. Chris now tours
the country speaking about his life and those with a disability and he
has even created a musical trio which persons music about families,
children, disabilities, and love. Chris with musical partners, John and
Joe DeMasi are currently producing their third CD.
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