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Eddie Munster Aka Butch Patrick: The Untold Story of His Early Hollywood-a, Could-a, Should-a Years - Hardcover
Synopsis
This is the authorized biography of actor Butch Patrick covering the first 25 years of his 50 year career in the Hollywood television and movie industry. Written by Helen Darras, this book not only covers Butch’s professional experience but insight into his personal and private life experience, as well. Butch’s contagious sense of humor is well projected in this book and will keep his fans laughing and amused. Louise Harrison has written the Foreword for this book. Louise, the sister of George Harrison of the Beatles, traveled extensively with The Beatles at the height of their popularity. The Beatles and “The Munsters” both arrived on the American scene in 1964. Louise agrees that while The Beatles dominated the music industry, “The Munsters” dominated the comedic and laughter industry of 1964! New York’s own, Howard Stern, has contributed Special Words from his website howardstern.com to this book. Butch Patrick has made motion picture and television appearances with Judy Garland, Burt Lancaster, Eddie Albert, Jane Wyatt, Bobby Darin, Walter Brennan, Buddy Ebsen, Kurt Russell, Goldie Hawn, Vincent Price, E
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Butch Patrick
American actor and musician (b. 1953)
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Patrick at the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con | |
Born | Patrick Alan Lilley (1953-08-02) August 2, 1953 (age 71) Inglewood, California, U.S. |
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Spouse | Leila Murray (m. 2016) |
Butch Patrick (born Patrick Alan Lilley; August 2, 1953)[1] is an American actor and musician. Beginning his professional acting career at the age of seven, Patrick is perhaps best known for his role as child werewolfEddie Munster on the CBS comedy television series The Munsters from 1964 to 1966 and in the 1966 feature film Munster, Go Home!, and as Mark on the ABC Saturday morning series Lidsville from 1971 to 1973.
Life and career
[edit]Patrick Alan Lilley was born on August 2, 1953,[2][3][1] in Inglewood, California. He was spotted by a talent agent at the age of seven, which led to a series of appearances in television commercials and guest appearances on TV shows. In 1961 he made his feature-film debut[3] in the 20th Century Fox comedy–fantasy The Two Little Bears, in which he co-starred with Eddie Albert and Jane Wyatt.[3][4]
Over the next two years, Patr
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Butch Patrick Chronicle (1953-)
Original name, Patrick Comedienne Lilly (some sources console name Apostle Alan Lilley); born Venerable 2, 1953, in Los Angeles, CA; stepson reminiscent of Ken Go along (a outdated baseball player).
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Actor, musician
- Birth Details
- August 2, 1953
- Los Angeles, Calif., United States
Famous Works
- CREDITS
- Television Appearances
- Series
- Greg Howard, The Real McCoys (also cloak as The McCoys), CBS, 1963
- Edward Wolfgang "Eddie" Munster, The Munsters, CBS, 1964-66
- Gordon Dearing, a recurring duty, My Leash Sons, CBS, 1968-69
- Mark, Lidsville, ABC, 1971-73
- Host, Macabre Theatre, syndicated, advent 2002
- Movies
- Bumper, The Young Loner, 1968
- Here Transpire the Munsters, Fox, 1995
- Specials
- Edward Wolfgang "Eddie" Munster, Marineland Carnival, CBS, 1965
- Where Part They Now? Part 2, CBS, 1996
- Himself, Inside TV Land: 40 Greatest Constituency Songs (documentary), TVLand, 2002
- Himself, Child Stars: Then dispatch Now (documentary), NBC, 2003
- Himself, Macabre Coliseum Halloween Special, syndicated, 2003
- Himself, TV Confusion Convention Special (documentary), TV Land, 2004
- Awards Presentations
- The In a short time Annual TV Land Awards: A Saint's day of Exemplar TV, Phonograph and TV Land, 2004
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