Charles Butterworth

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

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Gender

Male

Birthday

25-Jul-1896

Age

(130 years old)

Place of Birth

South Bend, Indiana, USA

Also Known As
  • Charles Edward Butterworth
  • Charlie Butterworth

Charles Butterworth

Biography

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Credits

The Bargain The Bargain (1931) Character: Geoffrey
A father changes jobs with his son, and each learns he has made a mistake.
We Went to College We Went to College (1936) Character: Glenn Harvey
Middle-aged couples try to reclaim their youth at a college homecoming.
Rainbow on the River Rainbow on the River (1936) Character: Barrett
A young boy is forced to leave his family in the South and move in with relatives he doesn't know in New York.
Swing High, Swing Low Swing High, Swing Low (1937) Character: Harry
In Panama, Maggie King meets soldier Skid Johnson on his last day in the army and reluctantly agrees to a date to celebrate. The two become involved in a nightclub brawl which causes Maggie to miss her ship back to the States. Now stranded, she's forced to move in with Skid and his pal Harry. She soon falls in love with Skid. Skid gets a job playing the trumpet at a local club and becomes a big success. Fame and fortune go to his head which eventually destroys his relationship with Maggie and his career.
Follow the Boys Follow the Boys (1944) Character: Louie Fairweather
During World War II, all the studios put out "all-star" vehicles which featured virtually every star on the lot--often playing themselves--in musical numbers and comedy skits, and were meant as morale-boosters to both the troops overseas and the civilians at home. This was Universal Pictures' effort. It features everyone from Donald O'Connor to the Andrews Sisters to Orson Welles to W.C. Fields to George Raft to Marlene Dietrich, and dozens of other Universal players.
Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back (1934) Character: Algy Longworth / Mousey
Bulldog Drummond finds himself immersed in another adventure when he stumbles upon a corpse in the mysterious London mansion of Prince Achmed. Enlisting the help of his old friend Algy and the beautiful Lola, Drummond uncovers a scheme to ship illegal cargo into the country. He must rely on his cunning to survive when the prince offers a reward for his capture.
The Moon's Our Home The Moon's Our Home (1936) Character: Horace Van Steedan
A writer and an actress meet and marry without really knowing each other--they are even unaware that both bride and groom are equally famous. During the honeymoon, all hell breaks loose as a comedic war of the sexes leads inevitably to love.
My Weakness My Weakness (1933) Character: Gerald Gregory
A wealthy young man bets his uncle that he can transform a clumsy cleaning lady into a glamorous fashion plate, then marry her off to his bachelor cousin.
Blonde Inspiration Blonde Inspiration (1941) Character: 'Bittsy' Conway
A writer of pulp Westerns cranks out more words than his editor and publisher want to pay for.
Ladies of Leisure Ladies of Leisure (1930) Character: Cocktail Shaking Party Guest (uncredited)
Kay Arnold is a gold digger who wanders from party to party with the intention of catching a rich suitor. Jerry Strong is a young man from a wealthy family who strives to succeed as an artist. What begins as a relationship of mutual convenience soon turns into something else.
The Boys from Syracuse The Boys from Syracuse (1940) Character: Duke of Ephesus
The action takes place in Ephesus in ancient Asia Minor, and the concerns The efforts of two boys from Syracuse, Anthipholus and his servant Dromio, to find their long-lost twins who, for reason of plot confusion, are also named Anthipholus and Dromio. Complications arise when the wife of the Ephesians, Adriana and her servant Luce, mistake the two strangers for their husband, though the couples eventually get sorted out after Adriana's sister Luciana and the Syracuse Antipholus admit their love
The Mad Genius The Mad Genius (1931) Character: Karimsky
A crippled puppeteer rescues an abused young boy and turns the boy into a great ballet dancer. Complications ensue when, as a young man, the dancer falls in love with a young woman the puppeteer is also in love with.
The Night Is Young The Night Is Young (1935) Character: Willy Fitch
Young Austrian Archduke Paul "Gustl" Gustave is in an arranged engagement but his uncle, the emperor, decides to let Gustl carry on a fling with ballet dancer Lisl Gluck.
Second Chorus Second Chorus (1941) Character: J. Lester Chisholm
Danny O'Neill and Hank Taylor are rival trumpeters with the Perennials, a college band, and both men are still attending college by failing their exams seven years in a row. In the midst of a performance, Danny spies Ellen Miller who ends up being made band manager. Both men compete for her affections while trying to get the other one fired.
Beauty and the Boss Beauty and the Boss (1932) Character: Ludwig Pfeffer Jr.
An ultra-efficient Plain Jane secretary blossoms when she accompanies her boss on a business trip to Paris.
Give Out, Sisters Give Out, Sisters (1942) Character: Prof. Woof
The Andrews Sisters headline this musical. They play the lead act at a popular nightclub. The trouble begins when they hire a few students from a financially foundering dance school for their newest production. One of the dancers, a rich young socialite, desperately wants to be in it too, but her prurient maiden aunts refuse to allow her to disgrace their family by becoming a common chorine. She and the club owner (who must have the aunt's permission because the girl is underage) try to convince them, but it's not easy.
Hollywood Party Hollywood Party (1934) Character: Harvey Clemp
Jimmy Durante is jungle movie star Schnarzan the Conqueror, but the public is tiring of his fake lions. When Baron Munchausen comes to town with real man-eating lions, Durante throws him a big Hollywood star-studded party so that he might use the lions in his next movie. But, his film rival sneaks into the party to buy the lions before Durante.
Magnificent Obsession Magnificent Obsession (1935) Character: Tommy Masterson
A playboy tries to redeem himself after his careless behavior causes a great man's death.
Road Show Road Show (1941) Character: Harry Whitman
Rich playboy Drogo Gaines is in imminent danger of marrying a gold digger, and escapes by feigning insanity. The joke's on him when he wakes up in an asylum full of comical lunatics. There he befriends Colonel Carraway, and together they escape, catching a ride with a beautiful blonde who proves to be Penguin Moore, carnival owner.
The Cat and the Fiddle The Cat and the Fiddle (1934) Character: Charles
A romance between a struggling composer and an American singer.
The Stolen Jools The Stolen Jools (1931) Character: Fake Louise Fazenda
Famous actress Norma Shearer's jewels are stolen… (Star-packed promotional short film intended to raise funds for the National Variety Artists Tuberculosis Sanatorium.)
Always a Bridesmaid Always a Bridesmaid (1943) Character: Col. Thaddeus Winchester
The plot this time concerns a Lonely Hearts club which is used as a front by con artist Colonel Winchester. Trying to promote a phony formula for synthetic rubber, Winchester gets mixed up with diligent young DA Tony Warren and lady detective Linda Marlowe.
What's Cookin'? What's Cookin'? (1942) Character: J. P. Courtney
J. P. Courtney wants to update the music on the radio program he sponsors, but his wife, Agatha Courtney, is the final authority and addicted to the classics and won't allow him to replace Professor Bistell and his symphonic orchestra. Conspiring with his daughter Sue and her friends, Marvo the Great, the Andrews Sisters, Anne Payne and bandleader Woody Herman, they devise a sabotage plot that gets rid of Professor Bistell, and a new sound is soon heard on the program.
Orchids to You Orchids to You (1935) Character: Teddy Stuyvesant
An unlikely courtroom romance blooms between a flower-shop owner and her unscrupulous landlord's married attorney.
Illicit Illicit (1931) Character: George 'Georgie' Evans
Ann, a young woman with outrageously advanced ideas, has been living in sin with Dick, her lover, because of her conviction that marriage would destroy their love; but social pressure ends up paying off, so Ann and Dick get married.
This Is the Army This Is the Army (1943) Character: Eddie Dibble
In WW I dancer Jerry Jones stages an all-soldier show on Broadway, called Yip Yip Yaphank. Wounded in the War, he becomes a producer. In WW II his son Johnny Jones, who was before his fathers assistant, gets the order to stage a knew all-soldier show, called THIS IS THE ARMY. But in his pesonal life he has problems, because he refuses to marry his fiancée until the war is over.
Bermuda Mystery Bermuda Mystery (1944) Character: Dr. Randolph Tilford
A private eye and a niece investigate when six World War I veterans start dying in the same week.
Sis Hopkins Sis Hopkins (1941) Character: Horace Hopkins
An unsophisticated farm girl enrolls in college and stars in the campus musical.
Half Angel Half Angel (1936) Character: Felix
Allison Long is acquitted on charges of poisoning her father but then her benefactor is poisoned. Reporter Duffy Giles has faith in her innocence.
The Nuisance The Nuisance (1933) Character: Floppy Phil Montague
Fast-talker extraordinaire Tracy gives one of his quintessential wiseguy performances as a conniving ambulance chaser who falls in love with Evans, unaware she's a special investigator for a streetcar company he's repeatedly victimized.
The Life of the Party The Life of the Party (1930) Character: Colonel Joy
Two female song-pluggers decide to become ruthless gold-diggers, with comic results.
Side Show Side Show (1931) Character: Sidney
A circus side show performer tries to discourage her younger sister from following in her footsteps.
Love Me Tonight Love Me Tonight (1932) Character: Count de Savignac
A Parisian tailor goes to a château to collect a bill, only to fall for an aloof young princess living there.
Forsaking All Others Forsaking All Others (1934) Character: Shemp
A socialite only realises that her friend is in love with her when she falls for the wrong man.
Dixie Jamboree Dixie Jamboree (1944) Character: Professor
A medicine man on the last show boat on the Mississippi is mistaken by two gangsters as a bootleger, and has to envade them.
Night in New Orleans Night in New Orleans (1942) Character: Edward Wallace
A policeman's family helps to exonerate him of murder charges in the death of a man he had under interrogation.
Baby Face Harrington Baby Face Harrington (1935) Character: Willie
Thanks to a series of comic mishaps, a timid, small-town office clerk finds himself wanted by the police and labeled by the media as "Public Enemy No. 2."
Let Freedom Ring Let Freedom Ring (1939) Character: The Mackerel
A Harvard man fights a railroad baron with a disguise and the power of the press.
Hollywood Handicap Hollywood Handicap (1938) Character: Himself
A group of stable hands is given a race horse when its owner retires from the business. They raise money to run the horse in the Hollywood Derby at Santa Anita race track. Many Hollywood personalities attend the event.
Penthouse Penthouse (1933) Character: Layton
Gertie Waxted knows how notorious gangster Jim Crelliman runs his rackets, because she's long been under the hoodlum's thumb. She's secretly helping lawyer Jackson Durant in a snoop job aimed at pinning a murder on the thug. Her life will be in peril when that secret gets out.
Every Day's a Holiday Every Day's a Holiday (1937) Character: Larmadou Graves
When a turn-of-century confidence trickster poses as a famous French chanteuse to avoid arrest, she manages to expose the crooked police chief and smooth the path for the reform mayoral candidate.
Thanks for the Memory Thanks for the Memory (1938) Character: Biney
Steve Merrick is an out of work writer who stays home and plays house husband while his wife goes to work for her former fiancé and Merrick's publisher who is still carrying a torch for her.
Manhattan Parade Manhattan Parade (1931) Character: Herbert T. Herbert
Director Lloyd Bacon's 1931 drama takes a different look at the Broadway arena by focusing on the owners of a theatrical costume shop.
The Sultan's Daughter The Sultan's Daughter (1943) Character: Sultan of Araband
A sultan's lovely daughter finds herself courted by a handsome American.
Student Tour Student Tour (1934) Character: Ethelred Lippincott
A philosophy professor accompanies his school's rowing team on a worldwide tour.



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