Pat Buttram was an American actor.
Biography[]
Born Maxwell Emmett Buttram in Addison, Alabama, he first appeared on the local radio, where he would perform in his own show on CBS. He served briefly as a sidekick to Roy Rogers, before teaming up with his long time collaborator Gene Autry, who he appeared alongside in several screen and radio productions.
Buttram voiced a number of characters in Disney films, including The Aristocats, Robin Hood and The Rescuers.
Buttram passed away in 1994.
Singing[]
Buttram sang several times in The Gene Autry Show with such numbers as and later sang "There Was a Man from Arkansas" in The Danny Thomas Show.
Film[]
Night Stage to Galveston (1952)[]
- The Yellow Rose of Texas (solo)
Television[]
The Gene Autry Show (1951)[]
- On Top of Old Smoky
- Roll on, Little Dogies (duet)
- Back in the Saddle Again (solo)
- Texas Plains (duet)
- Gallivantin' Galveston Gal (duet)
- It's My Lazy Day (contains solo lines)
The Danny Thomas Show (1963)[]
- There Was a Man from Arkansas (solo)