A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Willie Burton
Willis D. Burton
Willy Burton
Birthplace:
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA
Over the course of over 140 film and TV credits since the mid-1970s, Burton has quietly become one of the most acclaimed sound technicians in the business. Now in his seventies with no sign of slowing down professionally, he was born near Tuscaloosa, as he said to an NPR reporter in a little town called Machaway, Alabama. "It's a country town, basically in the woods." Burton has told interviewers that his interests in sound and recording were first sparked in his Alabama childhood, when he lived close to a radio station and then worked in a TV repair shop. He moved to California, and after graduating from Compton City College, he started making gradual inroads into the industry. His first movie sound department credit was Let's Do It Again, the Sidney Poitier, Richard Pryor, and Bill Cosby comedy that was among the highest-grossing movies of 1975. From there, he worked steadily, building his reputation as one of the most dependable sound artists in town. Just a select smattering of his most recognisable credits up to the present include the landmark 1977 TV series Roots, The Buddy Holly Story (for which he received his first Oscar nomination), The China Syndrome, Altered States, The Goonies, The Color Purple, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, The Shawshank Redemption, Panic Room, Spiderman: No Way Home, and the upcoming Captain America and Beverly Hills Cop sequels. He’s worked on comedies and dramas, big-budget action franchises and small, personal pictures, hits and flops, proving that he can record it all—from whispers to explosions. A sign of his esteem in the industry is the fact that Burton often works with the same directors or producers repeatedly. One of his first credits was on the 1976 baseball comedy The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings, starring Richard Pryor, James Earl Jones, and Billy Dee Williams; over the next seventeen years, he worked with the director of that movie, Birmingham native John Badham, on six other movies. He has worked on three movies for director Ava DuVernay (including Selma, about the Alabama Civil Rights movement and 1965’s Selma-to-Montgomery March for voting rights), five directed by or starring Clint Eastwood, and six produced by Steven Spielberg. Burton is a history-maker in a number of movie-business categories. According to the trade publication SHOOT magazine, Burton was the first-ever black member of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Local 695, a union membership that garnered him invaluable and groundbreaking access to jobs and opportunities. He was the first black winner of an Academy Award for Best Sound (for Bird, Clint Eastwood’s 1988 biopic of the jazz musician Charlie Parker), and he won a second Oscar for 2006’s Dreamgirls, joining the very short list of African Americans who have won more than one Academy Award. He received his eighth nomination this year, for Christopher Nolan’s historical epic Oppenheimer; had Burton won his third Oscar on March 10, he would have held the record for the most competitive Oscars ever won by any black person.
Production Sound Mixer:
1980 Inside Moves
1985 The Goonies
1987 Critical Condition
1988 Scrooged
1989 Lethal Weapon 2
1992 Sneakers
1993 In the Line of Fire
1994 The Shawshank Redemption
1995 Se7en
2000 Charlie's Angels
2002 Panic Room
2003 Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle
2003 Tears of the Sun
2004 Christmas with the Kranks
2004 Man on Fire
2005 xXx: State of the Union
2006 Dreamgirls
2008 Prom Night
2010 Little Fockers
2011 The Help
2012 Alex Cross
2014 Beyond the Lights
2015 The Boy Next Door
2016 Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates
Sound:
1976 Car Wash
1976 The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings
1977 The Amazing Howard Hughes
1978 Blue Collar
1978 Corvette Summer
1979 Anatomy of a Seduction
1980 Inside Moves
1980 Portrait of an Escort
1985 The Goonies
1987 Critical Condition
1988 Scrooged
1989 Lethal Weapon 2
1992 Sneakers
1993 In the Line of Fire
1994 The Shawshank Redemption
1995 Se7en
1999 8MM
2000 Charlie's Angels
2002 Panic Room
2003 Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle
2003 Tears of the Sun
2004 Christmas with the Kranks
2004 Man on Fire
2005 xXx: State of the Union
2006 Dreamgirls
2008 Prom Night
2010 Little Fockers
2011 The Help
2012 Alex Cross
2014 Beyond the Lights
2015 The Boy Next Door
2016 Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates
Sound Mixer:
1976 Car Wash
1976 The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings
1977 Greased Lightning
1977 The Amazing Howard Hughes
1978 Blue Collar
1978 Corvette Summer
1979 Anatomy of a Seduction
1979 Elvis
1979 The China Syndrome
1980 Altered States
1980 Inside Moves
1980 Portrait of an Escort
1980 Urban Cowboy
1982 Six Weeks
1982 The Entity
1983 WarGames
1984 Mike's Murder
1985 The Goonies
1985 The Man with One Red Shoe
1986 Short Circuit
1987 Critical Condition
1988 Bird
1988 Scrooged
1989 Lethal Weapon 2
1989 Pink Cadillac
1991 Bugsy
1991 Life Stinks
1992 Sneakers
1993 In the Line of Fire
1993 Point of No Return
1994 A Low Down Dirty Shame
1994 Angels in the Outfield
1994 The Shawshank Redemption
1995 Se7en
1996 Black Sheep
1997 Metro
1997 Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
1997 The Game
1998 Dead Man on Campus
1999 8MM
1999 The Green Mile
2000 Charlie's Angels
2001 Ghosts of Mars
2002 Antwone Fisher
2002 Panic Room
2003 Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle
2003 Tears of the Sun
2004 Christmas with the Kranks
2004 Man on Fire
2005 Constantine
2005 Jarhead
2005 xXx: State of the Union
2006 Dreamgirls
2007 The Great Debaters
2008 Prom Night
2009 Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel
2010 Little Fockers
2011 The Help
2012 Alex Cross
2013 2 Guns
2014 Beyond the Lights
2014 The Purge: Anarchy
2015 The Boy Next Door
2016 All the Way
2016 Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates
2018 A Wrinkle in Time
2018 Bird Box
2020 Tenet
2021 F9
2023 Air
2023 Oppenheimer
2023 Until the Wedding
2024 Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F
2025 Captain America: Brave New World
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