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David Butler

Directing

Born December 16, 1894 · San Francisco, California, USA

Died June 14, 1979

Also known as David W. Butler · Dave Butler

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia David Butler (December 17, 1894 – June 14, 1979) was an American actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter, and television director. Butler was born in San Francisco, California. His mother was an actress and his father was a theater stage manager. His first acting roles were playing extras in stage plays. He later appeared in two D. W. Griffith films, The Girl Who Stayed Home and The Greatest Thing in Life. He also appeared in the 1927 Academy-Award winning film 7th Heaven. The same year, Butler made his directorial debut with High School Hero, a comedy for Fox. During Butler's nine-year tenure at Fox, he directed over thirty films, including four Shirley Temple vehicles. Butler's last film for Fox, Kentucky, won Walter Brennan an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Butler worked with Bing Crosby in Road to Morocco and If I Had My Way. He directed many films starring Doris Day, among them It's a Great Feeling, Tea for Two, By the Light of the Silvery Moon, Lullaby of Broadway, April in Paris, and Calamity Jane. During the late '50s and 1960s, Butler directed primarily television episodes, mainly for Leave It to Beaver and Wagon Train. For his contributions to the film industry, Butler was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960 with a motion pictures star located at 6561 Hollywood Boulevard.

Awards & recognition

  • star on Hollywood Walk of Fame · 1960

Filmography37 titles

The Twilight Zone

1959Director

7th Heaven

1927as Gobin

Sunny Side Up

1929Director, Producer

Intolerance

1916as Babylonian Soldier (uncredited)

Daniel Boone

1964Director

Leave It to Beaver

1957Director

Calamity Jane

1953Director

The Princess and the Pirate

1944Director

Road to Morocco

1942Director

Captain January

1936Director

Bright Eyes

1934Director, Story

The Little Colonel

1935Director

The Deputy

Director

The Command

1954Director

King Richard and the Crusaders

1954Director

The Littlest Rebel

1935Director

The Patty Duke Show

1963Director

They Got Me Covered

1943Director

Thank Your Lucky Stars

1943as Self (uncredited)

Pigskin Parade

1936Director

By the Light of the Silvery Moon

1953Director

Tea for Two

1950Director

San Antonio

1945Director

Kentucky

1938Director

A Connecticut Yankee

1931Director

Lullaby of Broadway

1951Director

Painting the Clouds with Sunshine

1951Director

The Story of Seabiscuit

1949Director

Salute

1929as Navy Coach

The Birth of a Nation

1915as Northern Soldier / Confederate Soldier (uncredited)

Playmates

1941Director

The Sky Pilot

1921as Bill Hendricks

The County Fair

1920as Joel Bartlett

John Loves Mary

1949Director

April in Paris

1952Director

The Girl He Left Behind

1956Director

Jump Into Hell

1955Director