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Chris Burke (Christopher Joseph Burke) was born on 26 August, 1965 in New York City, U.S., is an American Down syndrome advocate. Discover Chris Burke's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

Popular As Christopher Joseph Burke
Occupation Actor, singer
Age 58 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 26 August 1965
Birthday 26 August
Birthplace New York City, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1965

Christopher Joseph Burke (born August 26, 1965) is an American actor.

He has become best known for his character Charles "Corky" Thatcher on the television series Life Goes On.

Burke is the youngest of four children of Marian Burke, a retired trade-show manager, and Frank Burke, a retired NYPD inspector.

Burke was born with Down syndrome at a time when little was known about the disorder, and his parents were told to institutionalize him.

Instead, they decided to raise him at home and nurture his talents with the help of his siblings.

From a young age, Burke enjoyed watching TV and movies and wanted to be on television.

He was encouraged by his supportive family to follow his career objectives no matter how unconventional they seemed, especially for a young man with Down syndrome.

1970

In the early 1970s, American public schools were not yet mainstreaming students with disabilities into general education classes.

Burke attended the Kennedy Child Study Center in New York City, from age five until graduating shortly before his eighth birthday.

1973

At that time there were no suitable private education programs for students with disabilities in the area, so, in the fall of 1973, Burke was sent to board at the Cardinal Cushing School and Training Center in Hanover, Massachusetts.

1978

In 1978, Burke transferred to the Don Guanella School in Springfield, Pennsylvania, to be closer to his brother, J.R., who lived close by.

1986

Burke graduated from Don Guanella in 1986.

After graduation, he worked as an elevator operator and did volunteer work for programs for students with disabilities at New York City's Public School 138.

Burke's first acting performance was in a production of The Emperor's New Clothes at the Cardinal Cushing School.

His dramatic reading made quite an impression on the audience as well as Hollywood producer Robert Evans, who happened to be in the theatre at the time.

This role inspired Burke to participate in a talent show after he transferred to Don Guanella, in which he acted as a zombie in a reenactment of Michael Jackson's "Thriller" video.

He continued to hone his talent by attending night classes, going to auditions, writing scripts, and voraciously reading books about his favorite actors.

1987

Burke got his first professional acting job in 1987 in the ABC TV movie Desperate.

Network executives at ABC were impressed by his performance in Desperate and created Life Goes On with Burke's character, Charles "Corky" Thatcher, as the main role.

Corky was the first character in a network television series with Down syndrome.

Burke's revolutionary role conveyed a realistic portrayal of people with Down syndrome and changed the way audiences viewed people with disabilities.

Life Goes On propelled Burke into fame and wide recognition.

1989

The series ran from 1989 to 1993.

Since Life Goes On, Burke has made appearances on numerous TV shows and movies, most notably co-starring with JoBeth Williams in the NBC Movie of the Week Jonathan: The Boy Nobody Wanted.

Some of his TV show and movie appearances include:

1991

In 1991, Burke co-wrote his autobiography, A Special Kind of Hero, with Jo Beth McDaniel.

1993

Lollipops and Love Songs was released in 1993.

1994

Burke has been the Goodwill Ambassador for the National Down Syndrome Society since 1994.

From 1994 to 2014 he also toured the U.S. with his three piece musical group, Chris Burke with Joe and John DeMasi, for which he was the singer.

Burke met his bandmates, twin brothers Joe and John DeMasi, when they were music counselors at the town of Hempstead, New York's ANCHOR program for individuals with disabilities, when Burke was a teenager.

The group released four albums.

In 1994, they signed a record deal with BMGKidz and released Singer with the Band.

From 1994 to 2005, he was the editor-in-chief of News 'n Views and UpBeat, publications written by and for people with Down syndrome, and in 2009, he contributed to the National Down Syndrome Society's My Great Story campaign by writing his story, "Great Expectations".

1998

This was followed up by the release of Forever Friends, which won a Parents Choice Gold Seal for Excellence Award, and A World of Kindness in 1998.

They also produced a two-episode DVD for children called The Forever Friends Show and have appeared on television performing their signature song, "Celebrate."

1999

He has starred in the organization's acclaimed public service announcements, including Tracey Ullman in 1999 and, more recently, for the "My Great Story" public awareness campaign with actor John C. McGinley and TV hosts Meredith Vieira and Nancy O'Dell.

As a Goodwill Ambassador, he travels the country attending Buddy Walks, making public appearances, speaking with the press and greeting fans.

When he is not on the road, Burke is a member of the National Down Syndrome Society's staff, working in their New York City office.

Burke has delivered inspirational speeches around the world and continues to speak at schools, seminars, conferences and non-profit organizations.