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Maxwell Emmett "Pat" Buttram (June 19, 1915 – January 8, 1994) was an American
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. Buttram was known for playing the sidekick of
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and for playing the character of Mr. Haney in the television series '' Green Acres''. He had a distinctive voice that, in his own words, "never quite made it through puberty".


Early life

Buttram was born on June 19, 1915, in
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, to Wilson McDaniel Buttram, a Methodist minister, and his wife, Mary Emmett Maxwell. He had an older brother, Augustus McDaniel Buttram, and five other elder siblings. When young "Pat", as he was called, was a year old, his father was transferred to
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. Buttram graduated from
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, then located in
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, and entered Birmingham–Southern College to study for the Methodist ministry.


Career

Buttram performed in college plays and on a local radio station, then became a regular on the ''
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'' broadcast on
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in Chicago. He also had his own program on CBS. Buttram went to Hollywood in the 1940s and became a sidekick to
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. However, because Rogers already had two regulars, Buttram was dropped. He was then picked by Gene Autry, recently returned from his
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service in the U.S. Army Air Corps. Buttram co-starred with Autry in more than 40 films and in over 100 episodes of his television show. Buttram's first Autry film was '' The Strawberry Roan'' in 1948. In the late 1940s, Buttram joined Autry on his radio show '' Melody Ranch'' and then on television with ''
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''. During the first television season, Buttram went by Pat or Patrick, with a variety of last names. From the second season forward, he used his own name. Buttram also played Mr. Eustace Haney in the 1965–1971 television comedy ''Green Acres''. He did voice work for several
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animated features, playing Napoleon (hound dog) in ''
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'', the Sheriff of Nottingham (a wolf) in ''
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'', Luke (muskrat) in ''
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'', Chief (hunting dog) in ''
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'', and one of the Toon bullets in ''
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''. He had a recurring role as the voice of Cactus Jake on '' Garfield and Friends''. One of his later roles was a cameo in '' Back to the Future Part III''. His final voice-over was '' A Goofy Movie'', released a year after his death. Buttram is credited as one of the writers on the ''
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'' television show for two episodes in 1969 and 1970. Buttram made the oft-quoted observation about the 1971 " rural purge," in which CBS canceled many programs with a rural theme or setting: "CBS canceled everything with a tree in it – including '' Lassie''," referring to the cancellations of ''Green Acres'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. In 1987, Buttram returned to television with Gene Autry on Melody Ranch Theater on
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. It featured Gene Autry's classic Western movies, cut down for television, with original opening and closing segments of America's first singing cowboy and his comedic sidekick reminiscing about the making of the movies and events in the industry at the time.


Personal life

In 1936, Buttram married Dorothy McFadden. The couple adopted a daughter but divorced in 1946. In 1952, he married actress Sheila Ryan; they were together until her death in 1975. They had a daughter named Kathrine (nicknamed Kerry), born in 1954. Buttram retired from acting in 1980 and made his home in his native Winston County, Alabama. However, he returned to California, where he made frequent personal appearances. Buttram was a staunch Republican who helped
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spice up his speeches with political quips. In 1993, Buttram expressed surprise that with the inauguration of
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and
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as president of the United States and vice president of the United States, respectively, so many Hollywood actors were "taken with that whole country-boy image they tried to project". According to his niece Mary Buttram Young, "Uncle Pat would always say 'I'm from Alabama – I can see right through that'."


Death and legacy

Buttram died from kidney failure at the UCLA Medical Center on January 8, 1994, at the age of 78. He is interred at the cemetery at the Maxwell Chapel United Methodist Church in the Pebble community near Haleyville, Alabama. In 1988, Buttram was honored with a star on the
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and one on the Alabama Stars of Fame in
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, Alabama.


Filmography


Partial television credits


See also

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References

Notes Further reading * Grabman, Sandra. ''Pat Buttram, the Rocking Chair Humorist''. Boalsburg: BearManor Media, 2006. .


External links

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