Now, it goes without saying that everybody loves LeVar Burton.

I haven’t spent much time contemplating LeVar Burton, that is, until this weekend. Now when you mention LeVar Burton, certain characters come to mind. For me it is Reading Rainbow (side note, did you know that was still on until 2005?) but I couldn’t fault you of thinking of Roots or Geordi La Forge from Star Trek: The Next Generation, in which he was best known for wearing a hair clip on his face:

Think about that, three different genres, three different iconic characters (well Reading Rainbow wasn’t a character, but still). Most actors work their whole lives and never have one iconic show or character they are identified with. But, did you also know he was on Captain Planet? He was one of the planeteers! Who knew? (Incidentally, he was Kwame, a.k.a. Earth) Sure that is not as famous as the other three, but it is another different genre and certainly recongizeable to people of my generation.
This reminds me of something I’ve said about Mr. Arnold Schwarzenegger. 5 Mr. Universe titles and 7 Mr. Olympia titles, the definitive action star, and governer of the most populous state. He has reached the pinacle of three totally different careers! In any one of those careers, people toil their entire lifes and never get to the top.
Now, I haven’t seen LeVar in anything else recently. If you look at the timeframes, he was doing Star Trek, Reading Rainbow and Captain Planet simultaneously, so maybe he is taking a well earned break. Or maybe you jerks in Hollywood are ignoring this wonderful actor, this master of his craft, and stereotyping him into one of his many successful characters. You want to talk about range? Come on! He’s not just one thing, living on the characters of his past!
That being said, here is the reason I was thinking about him. It is a video of him singing the Reading Rainbow theme song at Diggnation in L.A.
And, what the heck, just for completion’s sake:
EDIT: I watched an episode of The Soup which aired before I wrote this, and who should randomly turn up but LeVar Burton? I guess his publicist must be pushing him to get out there more and it must be working, since I wrote a blog post on it…
Hairclip?! Hairclip?!?!?!?!! My friend it was a VISOR instrument. This VISOR, although painful, allowed him to “see” throughout the electromagnetic spectrum, from heat and infrared through visible light to radio waves.
No it was no hairclip!
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I remember using a headband to play Star Trek…
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Yay! Reading Rainbow! Yay! STNG! Even Yay! Captain Planet (I always felt guilty liking that as a kid – like I was too old to watch it or something)!
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