Butch Patrick

Butch Patrick

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Butch Patrick Wiki Biography

  • Butch Patrick, a well-known former child actor, was born Patrick Alan Lilley on August 2, 1953, in Los Angeles, California, USA. 
  • He is best known for his role as werewolf Eddie Munster in the CBS TV comedy series “The Munsters.” 
  • Butch made his film debut at the age of eight in 1961, in the film “The Two Little Bears,” starring Eddie Albert and Jane Wyatt. 
  • His other TV appearances in the 1960s included “I Dream of Jeannie,” “The Monkees,” and “Gunsmoke.” 
  • Butch Patrick’s net worth is estimated to be $250,000, with his acting career being the primary source of his income. 
  • According to the reports, he is also compensated for sponsorship, endorsements, advertising, and features. 
  • Butch’s annual salary is projected to be about $30,000, with sponsorship endorsements totaling $7,000. 
  • Earnings from Eddie Munster, Daniel Boone, and Little Bill Fred Gwynne, as well as earnings from albums and songs, are all included in his earnings. 
  • Butch’s stepfather, Ken Hunt, was a retired professional baseball player who played for the New York Yankees and briefly for the Washington Senators. 
  • Butch made his first appearance as an actor in 1961, in the TV series “The Detectives,” and then as Eddie Munster in the TV series “The Munsters” (1964). 
  • He was a member of the “Teen Heart Throb Tears” from 1971 to 1973. 
  • Auerbach, Donna Eddie Munster Eddie Albert Gwyneth Paltrow I Dream of Jeannie received a Grammy Award. 
  • Wyatt, Jane Ken Hunt is a British actor. 
  • Sprick, Kerry Lynn M is for Los Angeles. 
  • Patrick is a formalized paraphrase. 
  • Alan Lilley’s nickname is Lilley. 
  • Staples Center for Patrick Lilly Taylor Swift’s formal name is Taylor Swift. 
  • The Munsters are a family from Ireland. 
  • The United States of America is an abbreviation for the United States of America. 
  • Yvonne De Carlo’s formal name is Yvonne De Carlo. 

Butch Patrick Quick Info

Full Name Butch Patrick
Net Worth $250,000
Date Of Birth August 2, 1953
Place Of Birth Los Angeles, California, United States
Height 5 ft 6 in (1.7 m)
Profession Actor
Nationality United States of America
Spouse Leila Murray
Parents Ken Hunt
Siblings Kerry Lynn Sprick
Nicknames Patrick Alan Lilley, Patrick Lilly, Butch Patrick-Lilly
IMDB www.imdb.com/name/nm0665822
Record Labels Rockshire records
Music Groups “Eddie and the Monsters”
Movies “The Munsters”, “I Dream of Jeannie”, “The Monkees”, “Gunsmoke”,“The Real McCoys”, “Linville” (1971)
TV Shows “Armenian Band Stand”, “The Daily Game”, “Teen Heart Throb Tears” (1971-1973)

Butch Patrick Quotes

  • [on his on- and off-screen chemistry with Yvonne De Carlo, who played Lily Munster]: Yvonne would be a maternal influence. She’d be a mom because my mom wasn’t around, so she’d be a matriarch, not only on the show but when I’d see her outside of the makeup on Mondays and Tuesdays. Once in a while, she’d bring her kids down to the set.
  • [Of Yvonne De Carlo]: Yvonne De Carlo had a husband, who was a stuntman, who was hurt, very, very badly, in the stunt, in the movie, ‘How The West Was Won.’ His name was: Bob Morgan. When that happened, Lily dropped into television, cause she did ‘The Ten Commandments,’ she was before with Cecil B. DeMille, and when she did ‘The Munsters,’ it was really a step down for her; because she was a movie star. The moviestars didn’t do television, back then, so, she had to become the breadwinner for her household, because her husband was hurt; and I thought, she was a very strong woman to do that and she had her handsful of these 2 guys from New York, as they were practical jokers and pranksters. I think the fact that she was a movie star, they took great fun in trying to annoy her. But, she held her own and it became a strong matriarch of the family; and I think the fact that she was up, against the 7 ft. tall Frankenstein – 6’3″, Jewish, drafted in cigars and held her own, so there was a lot about her character.
  • [Of Fred Gwynne and Yvonne De Carlo] They aren’t just wonderful people, but they were really good actors and actresses, but they were nice people, as well, they made it fun to go to work with. And being the only kid, having the producers from Leave It to Beaver (1957), prior to that. It was a kid-friendly show.
  • [on his on- and off-screen chemistry with Fred Gwynne and Yvonne De Carlo, who played both Herman and Lily Munster respectively] While they were alive, we saw each other and it was always fun. We certainly had a good time when we worked together.
  • [When Yvonne De Carlo was the last-minute replacement to play Lily Munster] I have to interject something here. I never really thought about this, but can you imagine the difference between The Munster’s (1964) opening clip with Fred Gwynne as “Herman Munster” and then Joan Marshall as “Phoebe”? It doesn’t have the same impact as Yvonne De Carlo as “Lily”. I mean, they really got a good punch with Yvonne De Carlo. I was just sort of substituting for the other kid and I did a pretty good job, but I think that the real slip in the last-minute crew was getting Yvonne De Carlo, major screen star, to play television.
  • Most of my memories weren’t really while filming, but running around the backlot, going to the laboratory, where they were making all of the monsters for the other movies, in the makeup department, and the special effects department. That’s what I enjoyed.
  • [on working on the Donna Douglas project] Believe it or not. I’ve had a hard time developing financing.
  • [on making $600 a year at Universal Studios] They put makeup on me, and that was the character. I used the backlot as my private little entertainment center.
  • I straightened my own life out in my own time. Maybe I should have gone to rehab, but I didn’t. A little man inside me said it was time to get my life in order.

Butch Patrick Important Facts

  • Footage of Butch Patrick from The Munsters is shown in the 1998 movie, Primary Colors as John Travolta’s character channel-surfs and complains about the poor television reception in their motel room.
  • He Credits Yvonne De Carlo as his favorite acting mentor/best friend.
  • Surrogate son of Yvonne De Carlo.
  • Revealed that he had a wonderful relationship with Yvonne De Carlo on The Munsters (1964).
  • His acting mentor and series lead, Yvonne De Carlo, died on January 8, 2007, at age 84.
  • Before Yvonne De Carlo’s death, Patrick was her caregiver.
  • Lives in Gardena, California. He owns a promotions company and appears at nostalgia conventions. [May 2004]
  • Currently lives in Long Island, New York. He has completed his upcoming Biography with his author Helen Darras. The book, entitled “Eddie Munster AKA Butch Patrick” will be published and available at the bookstore by mid-2007. [December 2006]
  • Currently living in Long Island, New York. He has completed his upcoming Biography with his author Helen Darras. The book, published in early 2008, details Butch’s first exciting 25 years in Hollywood and is entitled “Eddie Munster AKA Butch Patrick.” [February 2008]
  • He is co-host of Macabre Theatre. www.macabretheatre.com [May 2004]
  • 2000 – Lives in Odessa, Florida with his live-in girlfriend, Pamm Curtis. He owns a promotions company and appears at nostalgia conventions.
  • His acting mentors were the late Yvonne De Carlo and the late Charles Nelson Reilly.
  • His agent is Jodi Ritzen.
  • Suffered a near-fatal drug overdose days after walking out of a rehabilitation center in New Jersey earlier in November 2010. He had checked in to treat his cocaine addiction and to recover from the breakup with his fiancé, Donna McCall, a former NFL cheerleader, with whom he had moved to New Jersey [November 24, 2010].
  • Best known by the public for his role as Eddie Munster on The Munsters (1964).
  • Best friends of former child actors: Brandon Cruz, Danny Bonaduce, and Bill Mumy.
  • Attended the 2007 Twilight Zone Convention at the Hilton Hasbrouck Heights, Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey, August 4-5, 2007.
  • Ranked #45 in VH1’s list of the “100 Greatest Kid Stars”
  • Usually booked solid for Halloween parties and events due to his “Munsters” association.
  • Once played himself on an episode of The Simpsons (1989).
  • Formed a band called “Eddie and the Monsters” in 1983 and got a mild hit off the novelty song “What Ever Happened to Eddie?” The video got some airplay and was the instigator for MTV’s “The BasementTapes,” which was a showcase for unsigned bands.
  • Has a half-sister named Kerry Lynn Sprick (formerly Kerry Lynn Hunt)?
  • Butch’s stepfather is former pro baseball player Ken Hunt.

Butch Patrick Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Property Horrors 2017 TV Series pre-production Actor
Zombie Dream 2015 Butch Actor
Bite School 2015 Butch Actor
Young Blood: Evil Intentions 2012 Principal Actor
Kitaro’s Graveyard Gang 2 2011 Wolfman (voice) Actor
Eat Me 2010/I Short Flipper Actor
Supernatural 2010 Man with a Knife Actor
It Came from Trafalgar 2009 Roy Autry Actor
Life’s a Butch 2009 TV Series Butch Actor
Kitaro’s Graveyard Gang 2009 Wolfman Actor
Macabre Theatre Halloween Special 2006 TV Movie Actor
Spaced Out 2006 Video Larry the Bartender Actor
Frankenstein vs. the Creature from Blood Cove 2005 Transformed Werewolf (as Patrick Lilly) Actor
Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star 2003 Butch Patrick (as Butch Patrick-Lilly) Actor
Macabre Theatre 2002 TV Series Eddie Munster Actor
Magic Al and the Mind Factory 2000 Video Sam the Sorcerer Actor
Here Come the Munsters 1995 TV Movie Cameo appearance Actor
Scary Movie 1991 Eddie Actor
The Munsters 1964-1987 TV Series Eddie Munster Actor
Ironside 1974 TV Series Barney Parkos Actor
Lucas Tanner 1974 TV Series Bill Actor
Shazam! 1974 TV Series Jack Actor
The Addams Family Fun House 1973 TV Movie Pugsley Addams Actor
The Smith Family 1971-1972 TV Series Gary Actor
The Sandpit Generals 1971 No Legs Actor
My Three Sons 1962-1971 TV Series Gordon Dearing / Elmore Crocker / Little Boy Actor
Lidsville 1971 TV Series Mark Actor
Adam-12 1969-1970 TV Series Paul Foster / Tony Niccola Actor
The Phantom Tollbooth 1970 Milo Actor
Headmaster 1970 TV Series Ritchie Actor
80 Steps to Jonah 1969 Brian Hofstadter Actor
Marcus Welby, M.D. 1969 TV Series Sailor Ballinger Actor
Daniel Boone 1969 TV Series Black Cat Jack Actor
Family Affair 1968 TV Series Frankie Actor
The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band 1968 Johnny (uncredited) Actor
Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color 1968 TV Series Bumper / Frank Wilson Actor
The Young Loner 1968 TV Movie Bumper Actor
The Monkees 1967 TV Series Melvin Actor
Gunsmoke 1964-1967 TV Series Tom John Spears / Runt Actor
I Dream of Jeannie 1966 TV Series Richard Actor
Pistols ‘n’ Petticoats 1966 TV Series Chad Turner Actor
Munster, Go Home! 1966 Eddie Munster Actor
One Man’s Way 1964 John Peale Actor
Mister Ed 1963-1964 TV Series Stevie / Tommy Slater Actor
Rawhide 1964 TV Series Danny Actor
Bonanza 1963 TV Series Jody Fletcher Actor
My Favorite Martian 1963 TV Series Stevie Actor
Death Valley Days 1963 TV Series Tommy Actor
The Real McCoys 1963 TV Series Greg Howard / Greg Actor
General Hospital 1963 TV Series Johnny Mercer Actor
A Child Is Waiting 1963 Boy Playing Football (uncredited) Actor
Pressure Point 1962 Imaginary Playmate (uncredited) Actor
The Untouchables 1962 TV Series Charlie Actor
Alcoa Premiere 1962 TV Series Wesley Actor
Ben Casey 1962 TV Series Actor
Hand of Death 1962 Davey, little boy on beach Actor
The Two Little Bears 1961 Billy Davis Actor
The Detectives 1961 TV Series Bobby Actor
Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star 2003 as Butch Patrick Lilly, “Child Stars on Your Television” Soundtrack
Lidsville 1971 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
The Phantom Tollbooth 1970 performer: “Don’t Say There’s Nothing to Do in the Doldrums” 1969, “Time Is a Gift” 1969 Soundtrack
Biography 2003 TV Series documentary very special thanks – 1 episode Thanks
The Bob Show 2007-2008 TV Series Himself Self
TV Land Confidential 2005-2007 TV Series documentary Himself / Himself – Interviewee Self
I Love the ’70s: Volume 2 2006 TV Series Himself Self
QTN Holiday Reel 2005 TV Movie Himself Self
TV Land’s Top Ten 2004-2005 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Queer Edge with Jack E. Jett 2005 TV Series Himself – Celebrity Co-Host Self
Frankenstein vs. the Creature from Blood Cove: The Making of 2005 Video documentary short Self
The Greatest 2005 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Surge of Power 2004 Himself Self
TV Land Convention Special 2004 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The 2nd Annual TV Land Awards 2004 TV Special Himself Self
Macabre Theatre Halloween Special 2003 TV Movie Himself Self
Biography 1999-2003 TV Series documentary Himself / Himself – Host Self
Child Stars: Then and Now 2003 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Star Dates 2002 TV Series Himself Self
Inside TV Land: 40 Greatest Theme Songs 2002 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Simpsons 1999 TV Series Himself Self
Vicki! 1994 TV Series Himself Self
New American Bandstand 1965 1972 TV Series Himself Self
Our Munster Memories Documentary announced Himself (rumored) Self
Bizarre Transmissions from the Bermuda Triangle 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Dysfunctional with No Filter Paul and Denise 2015 TV Series Himself (2015) Self
Shipping Wars 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Comic Book Men 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Horror Kung-Fu Theatre 2013 TV Series Himself Self
Chicly Geek 2012 TV Series Himself Self
Planet Houston 2012 TV Series Himself Self
Underground Entertainment: The Movie 2011 Documentary Butch Self
The Actor’s Journey 2011 Video documentary Himself Self
The Actor’s Journey for Kids 2011 Video documentary Himself Self
The Sixties 2014 TV Mini-Series documentary Eddie Munster – The Munsters Archive Footage
Svengoolie 2012 TV Series Eddie Munster Archive Footage
The Lego Munsters 2011 Short Eddie Munster Archive Footage
Lego: The Munsters – Munster Fright 2010 Short Eddie Munster Archive Footage
Biography 2000 TV Series documentary Eddie Munster Archive Footage
The Simpsons 2000 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
50 Years of Funny Females 1995 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color 1972 TV Series Johnny Archive Footage