

Pat Buttram
Maxwell Emmett "Pat" Buttram (June 19, 1915 – January 8, 1994) was an iconic American actor celebrated for his memorable roles in classic Westerns and television. Best known for his role as the trusty sidekick to Gene Autry, Buttram brought humor and charm to his performances. He also gained fame for portraying Mr. Haney in the beloved television series "Green Acres," where his comedic timing and unique character added to the show's appeal.
Buttram's distinctive voice was one of his most recognizable traits; he humorously noted that it had never quite matured past puberty. Often described as resembling "a handful of gravel thrown in a Mix-Master," his voice contributed to his lasting impact on audiences. Over his career, he became a beloved figure not just for his roles but also for his ability to connect with fans through his comedic flair.
His contributions to film and television made him a prominent figure in American entertainment, and he left behind a legacy that continues to resonate with audiences today. Pat Buttram’s work remains a testament to his talent and enduring influence in the world of acting.
Filmography


The Sacketts

Garfield and Friends

Jack L. Warner: The Last Mogul

A Goofy Movie

Mule Train

Robin Hood (1973)

The Gatling Gun

Wild in the Country

The Rescuers

The Fox and the Hound

Angels' Brigade

The Aristocats

Riders in the Sky

Sergeant Deadhead

Silver Canyon

Roustabout

The Good, the Bad and Huckleberry Hound

Wagon Team
