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  1. Pat Buttram. Actor: Robin Hood. The son of a circuit-riding Methodist preacher in rural Alabama, Pat Buttram became one of America's best-known comic entertainers. He left Alabama a month before his 18th birthday to attend the 1933 Chicago World's Fair. An announcer from radio station WLS was on hand to interview members of the crowd and settled on Pat as a typical visitor from the South.

  2. 27 de mar. de 2023 · Pat Buttram Pat Buttram (1915-1994) is one of Alabama’s most recognized actors. He is best known for his roles, both live-action and animated, as a stereotypical “country” character. Although later in his career he contributed his distinctive voice to some of Walt Disney’s most popular films, including The Aristocats, Robin Hood, and The Rescuers, he is probably best known for his role ...

  3. 8 de ene. de 1994 · Semi-retired by the 1980s, Pat Buttram made a few welcome appearances on TV (guesting on a Green Acres retrospective special on cable television, and providing a voice for the cartoon series Garfield and Friends) and movies (Back to the Future III [1989]).

  4. Pat Buttram, sidekick to Gene Autry on the singing cowboy’s television series and Mr. Haney on “Green Acres,” died Saturday. He was 78. Buttram died of kidney failure in the

  5. 10 de jul. de 2018 · Pat Buttram: 1915 - 1994Which character was your favorite from Pat Buttram? Leave a comment below ↓ And make sure to hit that LIKE 👍 and SUBSCRIBE 🔔 butt...

  6. Pat Buttram (1915 - 1994) fue un actor de Estados Unidos conocido por Los aristogatos, Los Rescatadores, The Gene Autry Show (Serie de TV), Granjero último modelo (Serie de TV), I Sailed to Tahiti with an All Girl Crew, Robin Hood, El trotamundos, A través del desierto, Riders in the Sky y Barbed Wire

  7. 9 de ene. de 1994 · Pat Buttram, singing cowboy Gene Autry's sidekick in the 1950s and the annoying Mr. Haney on the sitcom ``Green Acres,'' died Saturday. He was 78. He died of kidney failure at the University of California Los Angeles Medical Center, said radio executive Bill Ward, a longtime friend.