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They were domestic partners until Burr's death in 1993. [78] Burr bequeathed his entire estate to Benevides, [6]: 216–17 and Benevides renamed the Dry Creek property Raymond Burr Vineyards [80] (reportedly against Burr's wishes) and managed it as a commercial enterprise. [77] In 2017, the property was sold. [81]
Robert Benevides (1930–1993), partner of U.S. actor Raymond Burr and wine entrepreneur; Salvador Correia de Sá e Benevides (circa 1602–1688), Portuguese admiral and administrator; Santos Benevides (1823–1891), officer in the Confederate army during the U.S. Civil War; Thiago Benevides Gonçalves (born 1987), Brazilian football player
In 1965 the actor Raymond Burr and his partner purchased 1,625 hectares (4,015 acres) on the island, [8] where they raised copra and cattle. [9] This land was sold in 1983 to Johannine Daist Communion for the use of Adi Da, [10] with a purchase price of $2.1 million. [11]
Elizabeth Baur, who helped Raymond Burr bring the bad guys to justice as Officer Fran Belding on the long-running NBC crime drama Ironside, has died.She was 69. Baur died Sept. 30 in Los Angeles ...
Another "legacy" celebrity who was more intimately connected with the winery that now carries his name was the American actor Raymond Burr. Burr bought the ranch with his domestic partner and planted grapevines for wine production before he died in 1993. His partner, Robert Benevides, renamed the estate after Burr and continued making wines ...
Hale and Raymond Burr in the CBS-TV series Perry Mason (1958) Hale was considering retirement from acting when she accepted her best known role, as legal secretary Della Street in the television series Perry Mason, starring Raymond Burr as the titular character. [7] The show ran for nine seasons from 1957 to 1966, with 271 episodes produced.
Perry Mason is an American legal drama series originally broadcast on CBS television from September 21, 1957, to May 22, 1966. The title character, portrayed by Raymond Burr, is a Los Angeles criminal defense lawyer who originally appeared in detective fiction by Erle Stanley Gardner.
“Saturday Night Live” fans reacted to a sentimental sketch about adult sons connecting with their fathers, starring Bill Burr, Kenan Thompson, Andrew Dismukes, and Devon Walker.