Charles Clarence Butt is an American grocer who took over his family's San Antonio-based H-E-B supermarket chain in 1971. The privately held company now has more than 300 stores and $17 billion in sales, according to Forbes magazine.
Graduated from Notre Dame's law school in 1924 and passed the bar but decided against a law career and moved into journalism.
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A one-time news reporter for the Chicago American and New York Times, his talents as a writer were instrumental in establishing solid friendships with journalist Heywood Hale Broun and humorist Frank Sullivan, who helped him find initial work on radio.
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Appeared in several jazz-age Broadway musicals, including "Allez Oop (1927), "Good Boy" (1928) and "Sweet Adeline" (1929), before making films.
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Died of a fractured skull when he lost control of his speeding convertible on Sunset Boulevard and crashed into a lamp post.
Was engaged to actress Natalie Schafer, who played Mrs. Thurston Howell III on Gilligan's Island (1964), at the time of his tragic death.
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Buried in St. Joseph Valley cemetery in his hometown of South Bend, Indiana.
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Although his death in a single automobile crash was listed an accident, some say that Butterworth was extremely despondent over the death of close friend Robert Benchley a few months earlier and deliberately crashed his speeding car.
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Twenty years later, became the inspiration for cereal icon Cap'n Crunch.
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
Dixie Jamboree
1944
Professor
Bermuda Mystery
1944
Dr. Randolph Tilford
Follow the Boys
1944
Louie Fairweather
The Sultan's Daughter
1943
Sultan of Araband
Always a Bridesmaid
1943
Col. Thaddeus Winchester
This Is the Army
1943
Eddie Dibble
Give Out, Sisters
1942
Prof. Woof
Night in New Orleans
1942
Edward Wallace
What's Cookin'?
1942
J. P. Courtney
There's Nothing to It
1941
Short
Sis Hopkins
1941
Horace Hopkins
Road Show
1941
Harry Whitman
Blonde Inspiration
1941
'Bittsy' Conway
Second Chorus
1940
Mr. Chisholm
The Boys from Syracuse
1940
Duke of Ephesus
Let Freedom Ring
1939
The Mackerel
Thanks for the Memory
1938/II
Biney
Hollywood Handicap
1938
Short
Charlie Butterworth (as Charlie Butterworth)
Every Day's a Holiday
1937
Larmadou Graves
Swing High, Swing Low
1937
Harry
Rainbow on the River
1936
Barrett
We Went to College
1936
Glenn Harvey
Half Angel
1936
Doc Felix
The Moon's Our Home
1936
Horace Van Steedan
Magnificent Obsession
1935
Tommy Masterson
Orchids to You
1935
Teddy Stuyvesant
Baby Face Harrington
1935
Willie
The Night Is Young
1935
Willy Fitch
Forsaking All Others
1934
Shemp
Student Tour
1934
Ethelred Lippincott - Professor of Philosophy
Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back
1934
Algy 'Mousey' Longworth
Hollywood Party
1934
Harvey Clemp
The Cat and the Fiddle
1934
Charles
My Weakness
1933
Gerald Gregory
Penthouse
1933
Layton
The Nuisance
1933
Floppy Phil Montague
Love Me Tonight
1932
Count de Savignac
Beauty and the Boss
1932
Ludwig Pfeffer Jr.
Manhattan Parade
1931
Herbert T. Herbert
The Mad Genius
1931
Karimsky
Side Show
1931
Sidney
The Bargain
1931
Geoffrey
The Stolen Jools
1931
Short
Claiming to Be Louise Frazenda
Illicit
1931
Georgie Evans
The Life of the Party
1930
Colonel Joy
Ladies of Leisure
1930
Party Guest (uncredited)
Vital Subjects
1929
Short
Soundtrack
Title
Year
Status
Character
This Is the Army
1943
performer: "Oh, How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning"