Pat Buttram

American actor and comedian voice artist

Pat Buttram - American actor and comedian voice artist
Born

June 19th, 1915
110 years ago

Died

January 8th, 1994
31 years ago — 78 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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An American actor and comedian, renowned for voice work and character roles. Gained prominence in the 1960s as a voice artist for Disney's animated films, contributing to classics such as 'The Aristocats' and 'Robin Hood'. Appeared in television, featuring prominently in the series 'The Gene Autry Show' and 'Green Acres'. Later, served as a regular on various talk shows and game shows, showcasing comedic skills and engaging personality.

Voice of one of the dogs in 'The Aristocats'

Regular role in 'Green Acres'

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