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Peter Butterworth est un Acteur Britannique né le 4 février 1919 à Bramhall (Royaume-uni)

Peter Butterworth

Peter Butterworth
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Nom de naissance Peter William Shorrocks Butterworth
Nationalité Royaume-uni
Naissance 4 février 1919 à Bramhall (Royaume-uni)
Mort 16 janvier 1979 (à 59 ans) à Coventry (Royaume-uni)

Peter Butterworth est un acteur britannique né le 4 février 1919 à Bramhall (Royaume-Uni) et mort le 16 janvier 1979 à Coventry (Royaume-Uni).

Biographie

Early life and war service
Before his acting career started, Butterworth served as a lieutenant in the Royal Navy during the Second World War. He was captured in the Netherlands in 1940 and later escaped through a tunnel from Dulag luft, near Frankfurt, in June 1941, where he covered 27 miles (43 km) over three days before a member of the Hitler Youth captured him. Afterwards he joked that he could never work with children again. Two other attempts to escape were made during his time there but he never got beyond the campgrounds.

Whilst at Stalag Luft III he met Talbot Rothwell, who later went on to write many of the Carry On films. Rothwell and Butterworth formed a duet and sang in the camp shows, where booing and catcalls covered the sounds of an escape tunnel being dug by other prisoners. Butterworth was one of the vaulters covering for the escapers during the escape portrayed by the book and film The Wooden Horse. Butterworth later auditioned for the film in 1949 but "didn't look convincingly heroic or athletic enough" according to the makers of the film. To compensate for this the director Jack Lee, named the character played by Leo Genn "Peter", after Butterworth.

Having never performed in public before, Butterworth sang a duet with Rothwell, a song which Rothwell called "The Letter Edged In Black". The performance was followed by some comic repartee which, according to his own account, provoked enough boos and hisses to have the desired effect of drowning out the escape party. After the war, Butterworth kept a photo of the concert party line-up, something which offered inspiration to him when starting a career in acting.

Also within the same camp as Butterworth and Rothwell were the future actors Rupert Davies and Stratford Johns and John Casson, who was the son of Lewis Casson and Sybil Thorndyke.
All five remained very close friends after the war ended and they all appeared on This Is Your Life when Butterworth was featured in 1975.


Early acting career
Butterworth came to notice after appearing in pantomime around the UK and made his first film appearance in 1948. His first role was in the Val Guest film William Comes to Town. Guest and Butterworth would become close friends and the two would work on a further seven films together during their careers. His first major success was on Television in the Terry-Thomas sketch show How do you view? in which he played the chauffeur "Lockitt". Butterworth also presented successful programmes aimed at children in the 1950s including Whirligig and Butterworth Time. He continued to take minor parts in films and would go onto appear alongside actors including Sean Connery, David Niven and Douglas Fairbanks Jr during his career.


Carry On films
Butterworth's association with the Carry On series started in 1965 in Carry On Cowboy where he played the part of "Doc". He was put in touch with the creator of the series, Peter Rogers, by his friend Talbot Rothwell, the writer of Carry On Cowboy and who had written the previous four films. Out of the actors who were considered to be the Carry On team, he was the sixth most prolific performer in the series, making sixteen film appearances, two Christmas specials, the television series in 1975 and the west end theatre productions which also toured the country, alongside Sid James, Barbara Windsor and Kenneth Connor.

Butterworth appeared in two of the most famous films in the series Carry On Screaming! in 1966 and Carry On... Up the Khyber in 1968. It was the latter which established Butterworth as an important member of the Carry On cast of actors. Playing the part of Brother Belcher, a missionary working on behalf of a campaign to save fallen women, he first appears in the film giving a sermon in the market place and becomes somewhat distracted by a pretty native woman who lures him into a back room of a nearby building. The encounter is then caught by Captain Keane and Sergeant Major McNutt (Roy Castle and Terry Scott). Brother Belcher is then blackmailed into helping them overthrow the Khasi of Kalabar (played by Kenneth Williams).

His Carry On appearances portrayed his characters as typically quiet and subtly eccentric. He was often cast as a stooge for another character. In Carry on Screaming! he played Detective Constable Slowbotham, the assistant for Detective Sergeant Bung played by Harry H. Corbett, or as Citizen Bidet in "Carry On Don't Lose Your Head" where he was the assistant to Citizen Camembert played by Kenneth Williams. One of Butterworth's more famous performances was in Carry On Camping, where he played Joshua Fiddler, the laid back and eccentric camp site manager, who persuades Sid James character to part with most of his money when booking into the camp site. Such was his popularity in the films, and his loyalty to Peter Rogers and Gerald Thomas, that Butterworth agreed to play three small roles, in Carry On Again Doctor, Carry On Loving and Carry On Henry. It was agreed that, due to other working and stage commitments, he was unable to take bigger parts, and so he was specially written into the films in roles given to him. The first was in 1969 in Carry on Again Doctor, where he appeared for just three minutes playing an outpatient suffering from a bowel complaint. In 1970, when Talbot Rothwell began writing Carry On Loving, he was persuaded to make a cameo in the film as the 'Sinister Client' who inadvertently admits to killing his wife as she refused to eat poisonous mushrooms. A year later in Carry On Henry, he appeared as Charles Earl of Bristol, the father of Bett, played by Barbara Windsor.

Butterworth returned to playing bigger parts within the Carry On films in 1972. In Carry On Abroad, he played 'Pepe' the manager of an unfinished hotel, who greets his unexpected guests in the guise of the builder, the porter, the receptionist and telephone operator. He spends the first half of the film furiously trying to placate and accommodate them and the last half desperately trying to save the building from a flood, and whilst all this is going on, put up with his nagging wife Hattie Jacques.

Butterworth remained with the series until the final film, Carry On Emmannuelle in 1978.


Later acting career
Having appeared in many of Val Guest's films during the beginning of his career, he also made three appearances in the films of Richard Lester. He appeared in Lester's film version of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum in (1966). He also guest appeared in two First Doctor Doctor Who stories, starring William Hartnell, in 1965/66, (The Time Meddler and The Daleks' Master Plan), playing the Meddling Monk. Ten years later he appeared consecutively in The Ritz and Robin and Marian (1976) alongside Sean Connery, Richard Harris and Audrey Hepburn. He had an uncredited cameo part in the film version of the musical Oliver! as a shopkeeper in court, and made a special appearance in an episode of Dad's Army called The Face on the Poster.

In 1975 he was the subject of an episode of This Is Your Life whereby Eamonn Andrews surprised him while he was shopping in Selfridges, London. Friends who took part in the show included Terry Scott, Talbot Rothwell, Jimmy Jewell, John Casson and Rupert Davies. Butterworth's wife and their two children, Tyler and Emma were also at the recording. When the Carry on films finished in 1978, Butterworth began to concentrate on straight roles, taking a small part in the feature film The First Great Train Robbery with Sean Connery, and the Alan Bennett play "Afternoon Off" both from 1978. Both productions were released posthumously in 1979 on 2 and 3 February respectively.

Le plus souvent avec

Gerald Thomas
Gerald Thomas
(19 films)
Peter Rogers
Peter Rogers
(18 films)
Joan Sims
Joan Sims
(19 films)
Val Guest
Val Guest
(8 films)
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Fromage à Gogo, 1h34
Réalisé par Val Guest
Origine Royaume-uni
Genres Comédie, Romance
Thèmes Monde imaginaire
Acteurs Yolande Donlan, Dirk Bogarde, Reginald Beckwith, Mary Clare, Edwin Styles, Kynaston Reeves
Rôle Julien
Note60% 3.0025553.0025553.0025553.0025553.002555
Lampidorra est un micro-état européen qui n'a ni taxes, ni quotas, ni droits de douane, ni formulaires à remplir. Ses deux mille habitants tirent leurs revenus de la profession nationale (et légale) de contrebande à destination et en provenance de ses voisins : France, Italie et Suisse. Cependant, le pays traverse une période difficile et fait faillite.
L'enquête est close, 1h26
Réalisé par Jacques Tourneur
Origine Royaume-uni
Genres Drame, Thriller, Policier, Romance
Acteurs Ray Milland, Patricia Roc, Marius Goring, Hugh Sinclair, Naunton Wayne, Edward Rigby
Rôle Ernie (the Diver)
Note64% 3.2466953.2466953.2466953.2466953.246695
Clay Douglas enquête sur la mort mystérieuse de son frère. Ce dernier faisait partie des commandos britanniques pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale et il a été tué par une balle anglaise. Clay est persuadé que l'assassin se trouve parmi les survivants.
Appointment with Venus, 1h30
Réalisé par Ralph Thomas
Origine Royaume-uni
Genres Comédie dramatique, Romance
Thèmes Politique
Acteurs David Niven, Glynis Johns, George Coulouris, Barry Jones, Kenneth More, Noel Purcell
Rôle 1st Naval Rating
Note60% 3.045733.045733.045733.045733.04573
En 1940, une opération de sauvetage est montée pour évacuer une vache d'une île anglo-normande occupée par les Allemands.
Old Mother Riley's Jungle Treasure, 1h15
Réalisé par Maclean Rogers
Origine Royaume-uni
Genres Comédie
Acteurs Garry Marsh, Roddy Hughes, Cyril Chamberlain, Robert Adams, Sebastian Cabot, Peter Swanwick
Rôle Steve
Note49% 2.4506352.4506352.4506352.4506352.450635
Mother Riley, working in an antique shop with daughter Kitty, uncovers a secret treasure map hidden in the headboard of an antique bed. With the help of the ghost of the pirate Captain Morgan, mother and daughter head for a remote tropical island in the South Seas, and begin their hunt for buried treasure. Not only do they find the fortune, but Mother Riley ends up celebrated by natives as a tribal queen.
Les Forbans de la nuit, 1h31
Réalisé par Jules Dassin
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame, Thriller, Noir, Policier
Thèmes Sport, Films pour enfants
Acteurs Richard Widmark, Gene Tierney, Googie Withers, Hugh Marlowe, Herbert Lom, Francis L. Sullivan
Rôle Thug (uncredited)
Note78% 3.945633.945633.945633.945633.94563
Harry Fabian est un frimeur qui tente des projets qui échouent systématiquement. Un jour, il rencontre Gregorius, la légende vivante de la lutte gréco-romaine. Il échafaude un plan pour organiser un combat. Mais comme d'habitude, ses plans vont échouer, et il va devoir échapper à beaucoup de personnes...
Double Confession, 1h20
Réalisé par Ken Annakin
Origine Royaume-uni
Genres Thriller, Noir, Policier
Acteurs Derek Farr, Peter Lorre, William Hartnell, Naunton Wayne, Ronald Howard, Kathleen Harrison
Rôle Joe (uncredited)
Note63% 3.190973.190973.190973.190973.19097
Jim Medway découvre sa femme étranglée et cherche à faire incriminer un homme d'affaires peu scrupuleux, Charlie Durham. Paynter, l'homme de main de Durham, tente de faire le ménage.
The Body Said No!, 1h15
Réalisé par Val Guest
Origine Royaume-uni
Genres Comédie
Acteurs Michael Rennie, Yolande Donlan, Jon Pertwee, Valentine Dyall, Reginald Beckwith, Arthur Hill
Rôle Driver
Note44% 2.223762.223762.223762.223762.22376
In a British TV studio, Michael Rennie (as himself) is performing in a live dramatic broadcast. On a neighbouring set, cabaret singer Mikki Brent thinks she sees a coded plot being discussed to murder Rennie. Her friends are sceptical, but she warns Rennie, and adventures and investigations ensue.
Miss Pilgrim's Progress, 1h22
Réalisé par Val Guest
Origine Royaume-uni
Genres Comédie
Acteurs Michael Rennie, Yolande Donlan, Garry Marsh, Emrys Jones, Reginald Beckwith, Helena Pickard
Rôle Jonathan
Note58% 2.939692.939692.939692.939692.93969
Laramie Pilgrim (Yolande Donlan) is an American exchange factory worker who trades places with an upper class British girl. After much adjusting to English country life, and with the various attendant culture clashes, Miss Pilgrim comes to the rescue of her new village and its exploitation by a local land developer.
The Adventures of Jane, 1h
Réalisé par Alfred J. Goulding
Genres Comédie
Acteurs Ian Colin, Peter Butterworth, Wally Patch, Sebastian Cabot
Rôle the Drunken Man
Note44% 2.24272.24272.24272.24272.2427
On the last night of her act at the Gaiety Theatre, Jane meets Snade, her supposed fan. He gives her a diamond bracelet, saying it is a "token of his appreciation." Jane, unsuspecting, gladly accepts his gift. Later that evening, she is visited by Tom, an old friend. She tells him that she is judging a beauty contest at the Tudor Close Hotel in Brighton. He agrees to meet her at the train station.
Murder at the Windmill, 1h10
Réalisé par Val Guest
Origine Royaume-uni
Genres Drame, Musical
Acteurs Garry Marsh, Jon Pertwee, Peter Butterworth, Jack Livesey, Eliot Makeham, Jimmy Edwards
Rôle Police Constable
Note60% 3.048043.048043.048043.048043.04804
A spectator is shot during a performance at London's Windmill Theatre, causing the Metropolitan police to investigate.
William Comes to Town, 1h29
Réalisé par Val Guest
Genres Comédie
Acteurs Garry Marsh, Jane Welsh, Hugh Cross, Muriel Aked, A. E. Matthews, Brian Roper
Rôle Postman
Note60% 3.0065053.0065053.0065053.0065053.006505
William Brown and his gang the Outlaws visit the Prime Minister in Downing Street to demand shorter school hours and better pay for kids. The newspaper publicity caused by their visit lands William and his friends in trouble with their parents. William almost ruins his chances of going to the circus (his parents made him promise to stay out of trouble), but somehow he finally finds his way there.