Charles Butterworth Actor
Charles Butterworth is a 49 years old actor from United States of America from South Bend, Indiana. Charles Butterworth was born on July 26, 1896 (died on June 13, 1946, he was 49 years old) in South Bend, Indiana.
About
No, he died on 06/13/1946, 78 years ago. He was 49 years old when he died. Cause of death: traffic collision. He died in Los Angeles
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Charles Butterworth Movies (44)
There are 44 movies of Charles Butterworth.
His first feature film was Love Me Tonight (1932, as Count de Savignac). He was 36 when he starred in this movie. Since 1932, he has appeared in 44 feature films. The last one is Bermuda Mystery (1944). In this movie, we watched him in the Dr. Randolph Tilford character .
View all Charles Butterworth movies.Charles Butterworth movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Count de Savignac | Love Me Tonight (1932) | 36 |
Tommy Masterson | Magnificent Obsession (1935) | 39 |
Larmadou Graves | Every Day's a Holiday (1937) | 41 |
J. Lester Chisholm | Second Chorus (1941) | 44 |
Claiming to Be Louise Frazenda | The Stolen Jools (1931) | 34 |
Eddie Dibble | This Is the Army (1943) | 47 |
Harry | Swing High, Swing Low (1937) | 40 |
Algy Longworth / Mousey | Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back (1934) | 38 |
Ethelred Lippincott | Student Tour (1934) | 38 |
George 'Georgie' Evans | Illicit (1931) | 34 |
Prof. Woof | Give Out, Sisters (1942) | 46 |
Party Guest | Ladies of Leisure (1930) | 33 |
Layton | Penthouse (1933) | 37 |
Colonel Joy | The Life of the Party (1930) | 34 |
Himself | Hollywood Handicap (1938) | 41 |
Shemp | Forsaking All Others (1934) | 38 |
Louie Fairweather | Follow the Boys (1944) | 47 |
Duke of Ephesus | The Boys from Syracuse (1940) | 44 |
Doc Felix | Half Angel (1936) | 39 |
'Bittsy' Conway | Blonde Inspiration (1941) | 44 |
Harvey Clemp | Hollywood Party (1934) | 37 |
Ludwig Pfeffer Jr. | Beauty and the Boss (1932) | 35 |
Harry Whitman | Road Show (1941) | 44 |
Karimsky | The Mad Genius (1931) | 35 |
Sidney | Side Show (1931) | 35 |
Horace Van Steedan | The Moon's Our Home (1936) | 39 |
Edward Wallace | Night in New Orleans (1942) | 45 |
Herbert T. Herbert | Manhattan Parade (1931) | 35 |
Professor | Dixie Jamboree (1944) | 48 |
The Mackerel | Let Freedom Ring (1939) | 42 |
Glenn Harvey | We Went to College (1936) | 39 |
Teddy Stuyvesant | Orchids to You (1935) | 39 |
Willy Fitch | The Night Is Young (1935) | 38 |
Sultan of Araband | The Sultan's Daughter (1943) | 47 |
Barrett | Rainbow on the River (1936) | 40 |
Floppy Phil Montague | The Nuisance (1933) | 36 |
Gerald Gregory | My Weakness (1933) | 37 |
Charles | The Cat and the Fiddle (1934) | 37 |
Willie Harrington | Baby Face Harrington (1935) | 38 |
Biney | Thanks for the Memory (1938) | 42 |
Horace Hopkins | Sis Hopkins (1941) | 44 |
J. P. Courtney | What's Cookin'? (1942) | 45 |
Col. Thaddeus Winchester | Always a Bridesmaid (1943) | 47 |
Dr. Randolph Tilford | Bermuda Mystery (1944) | 47 |
Charles Butterworth zodiac sign was leo.
Other facts about Charles Butterworth
Given name | Charles |
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Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Date of death | 1946-06-13T00:00:00Z |
Place of death | Los Angeles |
Cause of death | Traffic Collision |
Manner of death | Accident |
Work period (start) | 1926-01-01T00:00:00Z |
Work period (end) | 1944-01-01T00:00:00Z |