Butch Patrick Biography (1953-)

Original name, Patrick Allen Lilly (some sources spell name Patrick Alan Lilley); born August 2, 1953, in Los Angeles, CA; stepson of Ken Hunt (a professional baseball player).

Nationality
American
Gender
Male
Occupation
Actor, musician
Birth Details
August 2, 1953
Los Angeles, California, United States

Famous Works

  • CREDITS
  • Television Appearances
  • Series
  • Greg Howard, The Real McCoys (also known as The McCoys), CBS, 1963
  • Edward Wolfgang "Eddie" Munster, The Munsters, CBS, 1964-66
  • Gordon Dearing, a recurring role, My Three Sons, CBS, 1968-69
  • Mark, Lidsville, ABC, 1971-73
  • Host, Macabre Theatre, syndicated, beginning 2002
  • Movies
  • Bumper, The Young Loner, 1968
  • Here Come the Munsters, Fox, 1995
  • Specials
  • Edward Wolfgang "Eddie" Munster, Marineland Carnival, CBS, 1965
  • Where Are They Now? Part 2, CBS, 1996
  • Himself, Inside TV Land: 40 Greatest Theme Songs (documentary), TVLand, 2002
  • Himself, Child Stars: Then and Now (documentary), NBC, 2003
  • Himself, Macabre Theatre Halloween Special, syndicated, 2003
  • Himself, TV Land Convention Special (documentary), TV Land, 2004
  • Awards Presentations
  • The Second Annual TV Land Awards: A Celebration of Classic TV, Nickelodeon and TV Land, 2004
  • Episodic
  • Bobby, "The Legend of Jim Riva," The Detectives (also known as The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor and Robert Taylor's "Detectives"), NBC, 1961
  • (Uncredited) Charles, "The Night They Shot Santa Claus," The Untouchables, ABC, 1962
  • Little boy, "Air Derby," My Three Sons, ABC, 1962
  • Wesley, "The Time of the Tonsils," Alcoa Premiere, ABC, 1962
  • "A Pleasant Thing for the Eyes," Ben Casey, ABC, 1962
  • Jody Fletcher, "The Prime of Life," Bonanza, NBC, 1963
  • Stevie, "How to Be a Hero without Really Trying," My Favorite Martian, CBS, 1963
  • Tommy, "Kingdom for a Horse," Death Valley Days, syndicated, 1963
  • Tommy Slater, "Don't Laugh at Horses," Mister Ed, CBS, 1963
  • Runt, "Friend," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1964
  • Stevie, "Ed the Desert Rat," Mister Ed, CBS, 1964
  • "Incident of the Pied Piper," Rawhide, CBS, 1964
  • Chad Turner, "A Crooked Line," Pistols 'n' Petticoats, CBS, 1966
  • Richard, "My Master the Author," I Dream of Jeannie, NBC, 1966
  • Melvin Vandersnoot, "The Christmas Show," The Monkees, NBC, 1967
  • Tom John, "Mad Dog," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1967
  • Frankie, "By a Whisker," Family Affair, CBS, 1968
  • Frank Wilson, "Way Down Cellar: Parts 1 & 2," Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color, NBC, 1968
  • Black Cat Jack, "Copperhead Izzy," Daniel Boone, NBC, 1969
  • Sailor Ballinger, "All Flags Flying," Marcus Welby, M.D., ABC, 1969
  • Tony Niccola, "Log 15: Exactly 100 Yards," Adam-12, NBC, 1969
  • Paul Foster, "Log 75: Have a Nice Weekend," Adam-12, NBC, 1970
  • Ritchie, The Headmaster, CBS, 1970
  • Elmore Crocker, "Ernie Drives," My Three Sons, CBS, 1971
  • "Ten O'Clock and All Is Well," The Smith Family, ABC, 1972
  • Bill, "By the Numbers," Lucas Tanner, NBC, 1974
  • Jack, "The Athlete," Shazam!, CBS, 1974
  • Himself, "Fred Gwynne--More Than a Munster," Biography (also knownas A&E Biography: Fred Gwynne-More Than a Munster), Arts and Entertainment, 1999
  • Voice of himself, "Eight Misbehavin'," The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 1999
  • (In archive footage) Voice, "Behind the Laughter," The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 2000
  • Host, "A Munster Halloween," Biography (also known as A&E Biography: A Munster Halloween), Arts and Entertainment, 2001
  • Himself, "Butch Patrick," Star Dates, E! Entertainment Television,2002
  • Himself, "The Munsters," Biography (also known as A&E Biography: The Munsters), Arts and Entertainment, 2003
  • Himself, "The Andy Griffith Show episodes," TV Land's Top Ten, TV Land, 2004
  • Himself, "Top 10 TV Cars," TV Land's Top Ten, TV Land, 2004
  • Himself, "Top 10 TV Dads," TV Land's Top Ten, TV Land, 2004
  • Appeared as Johnny in General Hospital, ABC. Appeared in episodesof other series, including Divorce Court, syndicated; Good MorningAmerica (also known as GMA), ABC; Solid Gold, syndicated; and Today (also known as NBC News Today and The Today Show), NBC.
  • Television Work
  • Series
  • Creator of The Basement Tapes, MTV.
  • Film Appearances
  • Billy Davis, The Two Little Bears, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1961
  • Davey, Hand of Death (also known as Five Fingers of Death),Twentieth Century-Fox, 1962
  • (Uncredited) Imaginary playmate, Pressure Point, United Artists, 1962
  • (Uncredited) Student, A Child Is Waiting, United Artists, 1963
  • John Peale, One Man's Way, United Artists, 1964
  • Eddie Munster, Munster, Go Home, Universal, 1966
  • Johnny, The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band (musical),Buena Vista, 1968
  • Brian, 80 Steps to Jonah, Warner Bros., 1969
  • Milo, The Phantom Tollbooth (animated; also known as The Adventures of Milo in the Phantom Tollbooth), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1969
  • No Legs, The Wild Pack (also known as The Defiant and The Sandpit Generals), American International Pictures, 1972
  • Scary Movie, Generic Video, 1989
  • Sam the Sorcerer, Magic Al and the Mind Factory, Underdog Productions, 2000
  • (As Butch Patrick-Lilly) Himself, Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star (also known as Dickie Roberts: (Former) Child Star), Paramount, 2003
  • Surge of Power, Surge of Power Enterprises, 2004
  • Roy Autry, It Came from Trafalgar, 2005
  • Host of San Diego Paranormal: City's Most Haunted (short documentary film).
  • RECORDINGS
  • Videos
  • Himself, Al Lewis: Forever Grandpa (short documentary), Foxstar Productions, 2000
  • Music Videos
  • (With Eddie and the Monsters) "What Ever Happened to Eddie?," 1983

Further Reference

OTHER SOURCES

    Electronic
    • Butch Patrick Official Site, http://www.butch-patrick.com, March 15, 2005

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