Pat Buttram

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  • born: 19/Jun/1915 (Addison, Alabama, USA)
  • died: 08/Jan/1994 (Los Angeles California, USA) - kidney failure

Biography

Emmett Maxwell "Pat" Buttram was an American actor, famous for playing the sidekick of Gene Autry. He had a distinctive voice which, in his own words, "...never quite made it through puberty. It has been described as sounding like a handful of gravel thrown in a Mix-Master."

In Gene Autry movies, Pat Buttram played a variety of sidekicks with different names. His first film with Autry was "Strawberry Roan" in 1948. In the 1940s, Buttram joined Autry on his very successful radio show, "Melody Ranch" and then on television with "The Gene Autry Show". During the first TV season, Pat went by the name "Pat" or "Patrick" with a variety of last names. By the second season, he was using his own name, Pat Buttram.

Buttram is also widely-known for his role as the peddler "Mr. Haney" in the 1965-71 television comedy "Green Acres". He also did voice work for a number of Disney animated features such as the wolf Sheriff of Nottingham in "Robin Hood" (1973), Napoleon (hound dog) in "The Aristocats" (1970), Luke (swamp inhabitant) in "The Rescuers" (1977) and Chief (hunting dog) in "The Fox and the Hound" (1981). "Mystery Science Theater 3000" fans may recognize him as the car salesman in the film "Angels Revenge". One of his last roles was a cameo in "Back to the Future Part III". He also had a recurring role as the voice of Cactus Jake on "Garfield and Friends".

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