Charles Butterworth Born: 26-Jul-1896 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Died: 14-Jun-1946 Location of death: Los Angeles, CA Cause of death: Accident - Automobile Remains: Buried, Saint Joseph Valley Memorial Park, Granger, IN
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: This is the Army Wife: Ethel Kenyon (m. 1932, div. 1939) Girlfriend: Natalie Schafer (actress, engagement broken by his death)
Law School: University of Notre Dame Law School (1924)
Hollywood Walk of Fame 7030 Hollywood Blvd. (motion pictures)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Bermuda Mystery (1-May-1944) Follow the Boys (25-Apr-1944) This Is the Army (29-Jul-1943) · Eddie Dibble Sis Hopkins (12-Apr-1941) Road Show (18-Feb-1941) · Harry Whitman Second Chorus (3-Dec-1940) · Mr. Chisholm The Boys from Syracuse (31-Jul-1940) Let Freedom Ring (24-Feb-1939) · The Mackerel Thanks for the Memory (11-Nov-1938) Every Day's a Holiday (18-Dec-1937) Swing High, Swing Low (15-Mar-1937) Rainbow on the River (18-Dec-1936) We Went to College (19-Jun-1936) · Glenn Harvey The Moon's Our Home (10-Apr-1936) Magnificent Obsession (30-Dec-1935) · Tommy Masterson Baby Face Harrington (12-Apr-1935) · Willie Forsaking All Others (23-Dec-1934) · Shemp Student Tour (5-Oct-1934) · Ethelred Lippincott Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back (15-Aug-1934) Hollywood Party (24-May-1934) · Harvey Clemp The Cat and the Fiddle (16-Feb-1934) · Charles Penthouse (8-Sep-1933) · Layton The Nuisance (26-May-1933) Love Me Tonight (13-Aug-1932) · Count de Savignac Beauty and the Boss (9-Apr-1932) Manhattan Parade (24-Dec-1931) · Herbert The Mad Genius (7-Nov-1931) · Karimsky Side Show (19-Sep-1931) · Sidney Illicit (14-Feb-1931) · George Evans The Life of the Party (25-Oct-1930) · Col. Joy
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