William J. Butler

William J. Butler

Irish actor
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Born c. 1860 in Ireland

Died January 27, 1927 in New York City, New York, USA

Mini Bio (1) William J. Butler was born in 1860 in Ireland. He was an actor and writer, known for The Girl Who Didn't Think (1917), A Summer Idyll (1910) and The Claim of Honor (1915). He died on January 27, 1927 in New York City, New York, USA.

William J. Butler (1860 – 27 January 1927) was an Irish silent film actor. He appeared in 262 films between 1908 and 1917.

An Irish immigrant to the United States, moved his family from Ohio to Hollywood, California, in 1908. At the age of 48, he wanted to get involved in a new industry called motion pictures. He appeared in more than 200 silent films. He made frequent appearances in films made by famed silent film producer/director D. W. Griffith, who made more than 500 films beginning in 1908. In addition to acting, Butler was a crew member and screenwriter of early films.

William's son, Larry Butler, born in Akron, Ohio, just prior to the family's move to Hollywood. Larry grew up in the film business, dropped out of Burbank High School to work with his father on special effects projects. In 1940, Larry won his first of two Oscars. He was nominated five times for Oscars. His first Oscar was for special effects work done on The Thief of Baghdad. Larry is credited with inventing the blue screen and the traveling matte, both processes were necessary for all special effects and are used today.

Butler's grandsons, Michael C. Butler and David Butler, became highly respected cinematographers. William's grandson, Christopher Butler, is also a cinematographer. The Butler family which began with William Butler in 1908 have made movies for 100 years, and the generations span the silent era, the studio era, the independent director era and the current era.

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William J. Butler was born on 1860 in Dublin, Ireland. His full name at birth was William J. Butler. He was best known as an actor. Butler's country of citizenship (nationality) was Irish. He died on Thursday, 27 January 1927 in New York City, New York, USA at the age of 66. He is buried at Kensico Cemetery Valhalla, Westchester County, New York, USA.

You can find people similar to William J. Butler by visiting our lists 20th-century Irish male actors and Irish male film actors.

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27 January 1927
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New York City, New York, USA
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William J. Butler is known for his role in the film I Accuse (1916) as Banker Ward (as W.J. Butler).

He is also known for his role in the film Susie Snowflake (1916) as Amos.

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