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  • Pat Buttram
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  • For Looney Tunes, he voiced Bicycle Bob in the Tiny Toon Adventures episode Buster's New Bike.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Pat Buttram Real Name Unknown Job Titles Voice Actor First publication Unknown
  • Maxwell Emmett "Pat" Buttram (June 19, 1915 – January 8, 1994) was an American actor, best known for playing the sidekick of Gene Autry and the character of Mr. Haney in the TV series Green Acres. 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".
  • Maxwell Emmett "Pat" Buttram (June 19, 1915 - January 8, 1994) was an american actor.
  • Buttram died on January 8th 1994 in Los Angeles California from kidney failure at age 78.
  • Maxwell Emmett "Pat" Buttram (June 19, 1915–January 8, 1994) was an American character actor. He was the voice of Red Eye the bartender in The Good, the Bad and Huckleberry Hound.
  • Pat Buttram voiced The Sheriff of Nottingham from Disney's 1973 film Robin Hood
  • Buttram was well known for his distinctive voice, which he himself said, "...never quite made it through puberty. It has been described as sounding like a handful of gravel thrown in a Mix-Master." [1] Buttram retired from full-time acting in 1980. He returned home to Alabama but would later go back to California. One of his last roles was as one of the 1885 barflies on Back to the Future Part III and the voice of one of Eddie's Valiant's toon bullets in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. He died of renal failure in early 1994, and is buried in Haleyville, Alabama.
  • Maxwell Emmett "Pat" Buttram (June 19, 1915 - January 8, 1994) was an American actor and voice actor. Having started in radio, Buttram first became known as a regular on the WLS program National Barn Dance. He later became a co-star to Gene Autry in numerous films as well as the radio show Melody Ranch and the TV series The Gene Autry Show. His best known television role is Mr. Haney from Green Acres. His other movie credentials include The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound and Back to the Future: Part III.
  • Maxwell Emmett "Pat" Buttram (June 19, 1915 - January 8, 1994) was an American actor and comedian from Alabama who voiced many characters for Disney, including Napoleon in The Aristocats, the Sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood, Luke the Swamp Mouse in The Rescuers, Chief the old hound dog in The Fox and the Hound, Bullet 1 in Who Framed Roger Rabbit and the Possum Park Emcee in A Goofy Movie. He also hosted the Mouse Factory episode "Bullfighting to Bullfrogs".
  • Buttram was born in Addison, Alabama, to Wilson McDaniel Buttram, a Methodist minister, and his wife Mary Emmett Maxwell. He had an older brother named Augustus McDaniel Buttram, as well as five other elder siblings. When "Pat" Buttram was a year old, his father was transferred to Nauvoo, Alabama. Buttram graduated from high school in Jefferson County, then entered Birmingham–Southern College to study for the ministry. He performed in college plays and on a local radio station, before he became a regular on the "WLS National Barn Dance" in Chicago. Pat then went to Hollywood in the 1940s and became a "sidekick" to Roy Rogers. However, since Rogers already had two regulars, Buttram was soon dropped. He was then picked by Gene Autry, recently returned from his World War II service in the Arm
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Name
  • Buttram, Pat
  • Pat Buttram
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  • Pat Buttram playing as Mr. Haney on Green Acres.
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Birthdate
  • 1915-06-19
Years Active
  • 1944
Date of Death
  • 1994-01-08
Cause of Death
  • Renal failure
Titles
  • Voice Actor
Deathdate
  • 1994-01-08
Place of Birth
  • Addison, Alabama
Place of death
  • Los Angeles, California
Died
  • 1994-01-08
  • Los Angeles, California, U.S.
yearsactive
  • 1948
Children
  • With Dorothy McFadden: Gayle Buttram
  • With Sheila Ryan: Kerry Buttram-Galgano
Occupation(s)
  • Actor, voice actor, comedian, writer
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Born
  • 1915-06-19
  • Addison, Winston County Alabama, USA
  • Maxwell Emmett Buttram
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  • Maxwell Emmett Buttram
Date of Birth
  • 1915-06-19
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  • Buttram was well known for his distinctive voice, which he himself said, "...never quite made it through puberty. It has been described as sounding like a handful of gravel thrown in a Mix-Master." [1] Buttram was born in Addison in Winston County, Alabama. As a young man he intended to follow in his father's footsteps and began studies to become a Methodist minister. In 1933 after an encounter with a Chicago radio personality turned into a job on WLS Buttram became a radio broadcaster. In 1940 he went to Hollywood where he eventually became Gene Autry's sidekick, starring in number of Autry films and television shows. In the 1960s Buttram became famous for playing the unscrupulous Mr. Haney in the television series Green Acres. When Green Acres was one of the victims of the notorious CBS "rural purge", Buttram famously said the network canceled everything with a tree in it. Buttram also provided character voices for several Disney animated films, including the Sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood, and Napoleon in The Aristocats. Buttram retired from full-time acting in 1980. He returned home to Alabama but would later go back to California. One of his last roles was as one of the 1885 barflies on Back to the Future Part III and the voice of one of Eddie's Valiant's toon bullets in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. He died of renal failure in early 1994, and is buried in Haleyville, Alabama.
  • For Looney Tunes, he voiced Bicycle Bob in the Tiny Toon Adventures episode Buster's New Bike.
  • Buttram was born in Addison, Alabama, to Wilson McDaniel Buttram, a Methodist minister, and his wife Mary Emmett Maxwell. He had an older brother named Augustus McDaniel Buttram, as well as five other elder siblings. When "Pat" Buttram was a year old, his father was transferred to Nauvoo, Alabama. Buttram graduated from high school in Jefferson County, then entered Birmingham–Southern College to study for the ministry. He performed in college plays and on a local radio station, before he became a regular on the "WLS National Barn Dance" in Chicago. Pat then went to Hollywood in the 1940s and became a "sidekick" to Roy Rogers. However, since Rogers already had two regulars, Buttram was soon dropped. He was then picked by Gene Autry, recently returned from his World War II service in the Army Air Force, to work with him. Buttram would co-star with Gene Autry in more than 40 films, and in over 100 episodes of Autry's television show..
  • Maxwell Emmett "Pat" Buttram (June 19, 1915 - January 8, 1994) was an American actor and comedian from Alabama who voiced many characters for Disney, including Napoleon in The Aristocats, the Sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood, Luke the Swamp Mouse in The Rescuers, Chief the old hound dog in The Fox and the Hound, Bullet 1 in Who Framed Roger Rabbit and the Possum Park Emcee in A Goofy Movie. He also hosted the Mouse Factory episode "Bullfighting to Bullfrogs". On television, Pat Buttram was famous for being Gene Autry's sidekick on The Gene Autry Show and Mr. Haney the Salesman in Green Acres, which also starred Eva Gabor, who voiced characters alongside Buttram in The Aristocats and The Rescuers. Pat Buttram was married to actress Sheila Ryan who he met on The Gene Autry Show from 1952 until her death in 1975 by whom he had a daughter named Kerry. On January 8, 1994, Pat Buttram died of kidney failure at age 78 at a hospital in Los Angeles, California. He was buried in Alabama next to Maxwell Chapel, a church organized by his grandparents in 1916 and he was survived by his daughter Kerry Buttram-Galgano and two granddaughters. Kerry Buttram-Galgano died of cancer in 2007.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Pat Buttram Real Name Unknown Job Titles Voice Actor First publication Unknown
  • Maxwell Emmett "Pat" Buttram (June 19, 1915 – January 8, 1994) was an American actor, best known for playing the sidekick of Gene Autry and the character of Mr. Haney in the TV series Green Acres. 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".
  • Maxwell Emmett "Pat" Buttram (June 19, 1915 - January 8, 1994) was an American actor and voice actor. Having started in radio, Buttram first became known as a regular on the WLS program National Barn Dance. He later became a co-star to Gene Autry in numerous films as well as the radio show Melody Ranch and the TV series The Gene Autry Show. His best known television role is Mr. Haney from Green Acres. He contributed voiceover to many Disney films, including The Aristocats (as Napoleon), Robin Hood (as the Sheriff of Nottingham), The Rescuers (as Luke), The Fox and the Hound (as Chief), and Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (as one of the bullets). He appeared posthumously in A Goofy Movie. His other movie credentials include The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound and Back to the Future: Part III.
  • Maxwell Emmett "Pat" Buttram (June 19, 1915 - January 8, 1994) was an american actor.
  • Buttram died on January 8th 1994 in Los Angeles California from kidney failure at age 78.
  • Maxwell Emmett "Pat" Buttram (June 19, 1915–January 8, 1994) was an American character actor. He was the voice of Red Eye the bartender in The Good, the Bad and Huckleberry Hound.
  • Pat Buttram voiced The Sheriff of Nottingham from Disney's 1973 film Robin Hood
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