Montré Burton

Montré Burton

Birthday: 26 October 1978, Portsmouth, Virginia, USA
Montré Burton, a native of Norfolk, Virginia, is of African-America and Cuban decent and was raised by his grandparents, mother and aunt along with his five brothers and two sisters. He was a member of Bank Street Memorial Baptist Church, where he grew up performing in church every Sunday. At a young age, he joined The Hurrah Players Youth & F... Show more »
Montré Burton, a native of Norfolk, Virginia, is of African-America and Cuban decent and was raised by his grandparents, mother and aunt along with his five brothers and two sisters. He was a member of Bank Street Memorial Baptist Church, where he grew up performing in church every Sunday. At a young age, he joined The Hurrah Players Youth & Family Theatre Company, where he starred in Pinnochio, Once Upon A Mattress, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, and Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah. During middle school, Montré played the violin and became the third best player in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia. In high school he attended the Virginia Governor's School for the Arts where he graduated with honors with a concentration in theatre, and starred in such productions as The Misanthrope, Anything Goes, Museum, and 42nd Street. He then graduated from Old Dominion University with a B.A. in Theatre Arts, appearing in Angels in America, The Hairy Ape, and Juxtapose. He attended the Florida State University/British American Drama Academy in London, England with renowned classical artist Norman Ayerton, former head of London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts and theatre faculty of The Juilliard School. In Los Angeles, he has trained with Playhouse West and the Gloria Gifford Conservatory for the Performing Arts and continues to educate and inspire young artists.In 1998, Montré was diagnosed with benign central neurocytomas, a rare central nervous system tumor which very few people had at that time and was told that he would only have two weeks to live if it was not immediately found and removed. Proving he is a true survivor, Montré transformed his experience into strength and pressed forward in achieving his dreams as an entertainer.Montré had his big breakout in the highly anticipated summer series Disney's High School Musical: Get in the Picture. He starred as a "Faculty" member who helps mentor, challenge, encourage, and nurture the contestants. Previously, Montré has guest-starred on HBO's Entourage, My TV Network's Wicked Wicked Games and FX's It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. In addition he has starred in Dormant at the Los Angeles Jewish Theatre and Sleepwalk at the historic Ford Theatre in Los Angeles under the direction of acclaimed director Jon Lawrence Rivera. He has also appeared in national commercials for Dominos, Chrysler, Snapple, Burger King, McDonalds, ABC, and E! Entertainment Television.Montré resides in Los Angeles. He enjoys traveling the world and has recently formed his own production company, Oakmont North Productions, named after his childhood neighborhood. Show less «
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