Charles Butt

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Charles Clarence Butt is an American grocer who took over his family’s San Antonio-based H-E-B supermarket chain in 1971. The privately held company now has more than 300 stores and $17 billion in sales, according to Forbes magazine. IMDB Wikipedia $11.1 Billion 1938 Businessperson Charles Butt Charles Butt Net Worth February 3 Grocer Harvard Business School Howard Edward Butt Sr. Mary Elizabeth Butt Richest Billionaires San Antonio Texas United States United States of America

Charles Butt Quick Info

Net Worth $11.1 Billion
Date Of Birth February 3, 1938
Place Of Birth San Antonio, Texas, United States
Profession Businessperson, Grocer
Education Harvard Business School
Nationality United States of America
Children Howard Edward Butt Sr.
Parents Mary Elizabeth Butt
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0125325

Charles Butt Important Facts

  • Graduated from Notre Dame’s law school in 1924 and passed the bar but decided against a law career and moved into journalism.
  • A one-time news reporter for the Chicago American and New York Times, his talents as a writer were instrumental in establishing solid friendships with journalist Heywood Hale Broun and humorist Frank Sullivan, who helped him find initial work on radio.
  • Appeared in several jazz-age Broadway musicals, including “Allez Oop (1927), “Good Boy” (1928) and “Sweet Adeline” (1929), before making films.
  • Died of a fractured skull when he lost control of his speeding convertible on Sunset Boulevard and crashed into a lamp post.
  • Close friends included fellow humorist Robert Benchley and Corey Ford.
  • Was engaged to actress Natalie Schafer, who played Mrs. Thurston Howell III on Gilligan’s Island (1964), at the time of his tragic death.
  • Buried in St. Joseph Valley cemetery in his hometown of South Bend, Indiana.
  • Although his death in a single automobile crash was listed an accident, some say that Butterworth was extremely despondent over the death of close friend Robert Benchley a few months earlier and deliberately crashed his speeding car.
  • Twenty years later, became the inspiration for cereal icon Cap’n Crunch.

Charles Butt Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Dixie Jamboree 1944 Professor Actor
Bermuda Mystery 1944 Dr. Randolph Tilford Actor
Follow the Boys 1944 Louie Fairweather Actor
The Sultan’s Daughter 1943 Sultan of Araband Actor
Always a Bridesmaid 1943 Col. Thaddeus Winchester Actor
This Is the Army 1943 Eddie Dibble Actor
Give Out, Sisters 1942 Prof. Woof Actor
Night in New Orleans 1942 Edward Wallace Actor
What’s Cookin’? 1942 J. P. Courtney Actor
There’s Nothing to It 1941 Short Actor
Sis Hopkins 1941 Horace Hopkins Actor
Road Show 1941 Harry Whitman Actor
Blonde Inspiration 1941 ‘Bittsy’ Conway Actor
Second Chorus 1940 Mr. Chisholm Actor
The Boys from Syracuse 1940 Duke of Ephesus Actor
Let Freedom Ring 1939 The Mackerel Actor
Thanks for the Memory 1938/II Biney Actor
Hollywood Handicap 1938 Short Charlie Butterworth (as Charlie Butterworth) Actor
Every Day’s a Holiday 1937 Larmadou Graves Actor
Swing High, Swing Low 1937 Harry Actor
Rainbow on the River 1936 Barrett Actor
We Went to College 1936 Glenn Harvey Actor
Half Angel 1936 Doc Felix Actor
The Moon’s Our Home 1936 Horace Van Steedan Actor
Magnificent Obsession 1935 Tommy Masterson Actor
Orchids to You 1935 Teddy Stuyvesant Actor
Baby Face Harrington 1935 Willie Actor
The Night Is Young 1935 Willy Fitch Actor
Forsaking All Others 1934 Shemp Actor
Student Tour 1934 Ethelred Lippincott – Professor of Philosophy Actor
Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back 1934 Algy ‘Mousey’ Longworth Actor
Hollywood Party 1934 Harvey Clemp Actor
The Cat and the Fiddle 1934 Charles Actor
My Weakness 1933 Gerald Gregory Actor
Penthouse 1933 Layton Actor
The Nuisance 1933 Floppy Phil Montague Actor
Love Me Tonight 1932 Count de Savignac Actor
Beauty and the Boss 1932 Ludwig Pfeffer Jr. Actor
Manhattan Parade 1931 Herbert T. Herbert Actor
The Mad Genius 1931 Karimsky Actor
Side Show 1931 Sidney Actor
The Bargain 1931 Geoffrey Actor
The Stolen Jools 1931 Short Claiming to Be Louise Frazenda Actor
Illicit 1931 Georgie Evans Actor
The Life of the Party 1930 Colonel Joy Actor
Ladies of Leisure 1930 Party Guest (uncredited) Actor
Vital Subjects 1929 Short Actor
This Is the Army 1943 performer: “Oh, How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning” Soundtrack
Second Chorus 1940 performer: “Beautiful Dreamer” – uncredited Soundtrack
Let Freedom Ring 1939 “Love Serenade” 1939 / performer: “Dusty Road” 1939 Soundtrack
Swing High, Swing Low 1937 performer: “I Hear a Call to Arms” 1937, “Bridal Chorus Here Comes the Bride” 1850 – uncredited Soundtrack
We Went to College 1936 performer: “Alma Mater” – uncredited Soundtrack
Baby Face Harrington 1935 performer: “Hiking, Hiking, Hiking” – uncredited Soundtrack
The Night Is Young 1935 performer: “My Old Mare” 1935, “The Noble Duchess” 1935 – uncredited Soundtrack
Forsaking All Others 1934 performer: “Row Row Row Your Boat” – uncredited Soundtrack
The Cat and the Fiddle 1934 performer: “A New Love is Old” 1931, “Try to Forget” 1931 – uncredited Soundtrack
Love Me Tonight 1932 performer: “Mimi” 1932 – uncredited Soundtrack
Meet the Stars #5: Hollywood Meets the Navy 1941 Documentary short Himself Self
Screen Snapshots: Memories of Famous Hollywood Comedians 1952 Documentary short Archive Footage

Charles Butt Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 8 February 1960. At 7036 Hollywood Blvd. Won
1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 8 February 1960. At 7036 Hollywood Blvd. Nominated