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  1. Charles Edward Butterworth (July 26, 1896 – June 14, 1946) was an American actor specializing in comedic roles, often in musicals. His distinctive voice was the inspiration for the Cap'n Crunch commercials created by the Jay Ward studio: Voice actor Daws Butler based Cap'n Crunch on Butterworth's voice.

  2. Charles Butterworth. Actor: This Is the Army. Charles Butterworth was, before he came to Hollywood in 1930, a stage attraction on Broadway. In the '30s, he had his big successes as the hero's no-nonsense best friend. He made a practice of ad-libbing dry quips and bons mots during shooting, and screenwriters took advantage of this by writing ...

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    • South Bend, Indiana, USA
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    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Charles Butterworth. Actor: This Is the Army. Charles Butterworth was, before he came to Hollywood in 1930, a stage attraction on Broadway. In the '30s, he had his big successes as the hero's no-nonsense best friend. He made a practice of ad-libbing dry quips and bons mots during shooting, and screenwriters took advantage of this by writing only fragments of his scripts, hoping that he would ...

    • July 26, 1896
    • June 13, 1946
  4. Jul 25, 2022 · Here are 10 things you should know about Charles Butterworth, born on July 26, 1896. He's one of those character actors of the 1930s and ’40s who made movie ...

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  5. Nov 9, 2021 · Charles Edward Butterworth was an American actor specializing in comedic roles, often in musicals. Butterworth's distinctive voice was the inspiration for t...

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  6. A master at playing diffident, absentminded middle-aged bachelors, American actor and Notre Dame alumnus Charles Butterworth was an established Broadway musical comedy star when he made his first film, Life of the Party (1930).

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  8. Actor | Comedian | Singer Born July 26, 1896 in South Bend, IN. Died June 14, 1946 of car crash in Sunset Boulevard, CA. C harles Butterworth almost never made it to Hollywood. The sad-faced comic, who won fame for his feigned confusion on the screen, graduated from Notre Dame with a degree in law and went to a newsroom instead of the bar.