Slim Goodbody
Slim Goodbody ("the
John Burstein
Burstein was born on December 25, 1949, in
Burstein lives with his wife, Chrissy, in a lakeside home in Lincolnville, Maine. They have two sons, Devin and Luke.[1]
Burstein's sister, Karen Burstein, is a former New York state senator and judge.
Career
Burstein soon took his character outside the hospital. In his earliest days, he mainly did personal appearances and guest spots on shows such as
Slim Goodbody eventually received his own
Beginning in 1982, the character has also appeared in
In 2014, Slim Goodbody appeared in a Radio Shack commercial advertisement during the Super Bowl XLVIII.
Over the years, Slim Goodbody has also addressed child obesity, bullying, personal safety, self-esteem, literacy and environmentalism.
Today, Burstein tours the United States and Canada dressed as Slim Goodbody and performing in Bodyology.[1] School-based shows, performed by other actors, include Musical Health Show and Lighten Up!
Burstein and his Goodbody programs have won numerous awards including the Parents' Choice Award and the Healthy American Fitness Leader Award.
Publications
Burstein has written a number of small, informational children's books (as Slim Goodbody) including:
- Slim Goodbody, the Inside Story ISBN 0070092400
- The Mind (Wonderful you) ISBN 1577490207
- The Astounding Nervous System: How Does My Brain Work? ISBN 0778744280
- Can We Get Along?: Dealing With Differences (2009) ISBN 0778747883
Records
- 1974 The Inside Story, re-released in 1981 on Caedmon Records[5]
Television appearances
- Captain Kangaroo (1976-1980)[6]
- The Adventures of Slim Goodbody in Nutri-City (1978)
- The Inside Story with Slim Goodbody (1980)[6]
- Slim Goodbody's "Top 40 Health Hits" (1981-1982)
- Body Builders (1985)
- All Fit with Slim Goodbody (1985)
- Well, Well, Well! with Slim Goodbody (1985)[4]
- The Outside Story with Slim Goodbody (1991)
- The Before Tour (1991)
- Step-By-Step (1994)
- Slim Goodbody's PSA National Dairy Board (1994)
- Get Ready to Read (1995)
- Music City Tonight, 1 episode (1995)[6]
- Gun Safety (1998)
- Goodbodies (1999)
- U.S. That's Us! (2001)
- I'm Safe on Wheels (2002)
- Life Skills 101 (2003)
- X-Power (2003)
- Daily Deskercise (2006)
- Daily Almanac (2007)
- Health Tips (2008)
- Oddities, as customer (2013)[7]
- RadioShack: "The '80s Called" (2014)[8]
- Kids Guide To COVID-19 (2020)
References
- ^ a b c d "Slim Goodbody still educating children". Associated Press. July 13, 2005. Retrieved February 9, 2013.
- ^ "John Burstein". IMDb. Retrieved February 9, 2013.
- ^ Klemesrud, Judy (April 16, 1975). "This Song and Dance Routine Is Really a Class in Anatomy". The New York Times. Archived from the original on January 11, 2022. Retrieved January 11, 2022.
And he is 'Mr. Slim Goodbody', a 25‐year‐old singing, dancing, one-man anatomy class.... His real name is John Burstein, and he is the self-styled 'black sheep' of his achievement‐oriented family of six children from Lawrence, L.I.
- ^ a b "Well, Well, Well! with Slim Goodbody". Agency for Instructional Technology. 1985. Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 23, 2015.
- ^ "Slim Goodbody – the Inside Story (1981, Vinyl)". Discogs.
- ^ a b c "John Burstein". IMDB. Retrieved July 15, 2013.
- ^ "Oddities Episode: "Slim Goodbody's Anatomical Adventure"". TV Guide. Retrieved July 15, 2013.
- ^ Jones, Nate (February 2, 2014). "Celebrating Every '80s Reference in That RadioShack Super Bowl Commercial". People. Retrieved May 25, 2017.
External links
- Official website
- John Burstein at IMDb