Butch Patrick

Butch Patrick

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Born
August 2, 1953

In 1960, a young 7-year-old named Patrick Lilley went on an Amos Carr photo shoot with his little sister. She was the subject but it was "Butch's" head shot that would wind up in the Hollywood Blvd. window. Utilizing his nickname and real first name, his agent Mary Grady and his mom Patti created…

Biography

In 1960, a young 7-year-old named Patrick Lilley went on an Amos Carr photo shoot with his little sister. She was the subject but it was "Butch's" head shot that would wind up in the Hollywood Blvd. window. Utilizing his nickname and real first name, his agent Mary Grady and his mom Patti created the stage name, Butch Patrick, which he still uses 50 plus years later. Butch started out, quick, with landing his first three auditions. First was a very cool B movie, starring Eddie Albert and Jane Wyatt, called The Two Little Bears (1961). Also starring Soupy Sales and a 15-year-old Brenda Lee A series came next in the form of GH. That's right, General Hospital (1963)'s first year had Butch mixing with John Beradino. To round out the group, a Kellogg's award-winning Corn Flakes commercial. Butch continually worked in the early 60s on the most popular TV programs of the time: Mister Ed (1961), My Favorite Martian (1963), The Untouchables (1959), The Detectives (1959), Ben Casey (1961), Rawhide (1959), Gunsmoke (1955), Bonanza (1959) and many, many more. A second series came his way with the reboot of the classic The Real McCoys (1957). Working with Oscar winner Walter Brennan and Richard Crenna was a huge treat for Butch. All this time, he was working in over 20 commercials and a dozen movies. Starring the likes of Burt Lancaster, Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Jo Van Fleet, Sal Mineo, Don Murray, Edward G. Robinson, to name a few. Now, we enter to 1964. The Beatles are all the rage and Butch gets a call to fly from Illinois and go to CBS Studio Center for a screen test. Very hush hush as they have a part in mind for him. It will become a life-changing day for sure. His screen test is with the famous movie star Yvonne De Carlo and his character is "Edward Wolfgang Munster". From that day on, Butch would always be known, worldwide, as the iconic TV character, "Eddie Munster". The third series for Butch was the charm for sure. The Munsters (1964) are still one of the most popular series in history. Merchandised still and a huge family favorite, 50 years later. His character's hairline is the most recognizable, ever, and the Munster address is the most famous on TV, bar none. "1313 Mockingbird Lane" still is a favorite trivia question for the masses, worldwide. After a two-year stint, Butch set off to Disney for a few "World of Colors". The Young Loner (1968), with Edward Andrews and Kim Hunter, was a gem. Way Down Cellar another two part special was shot the same summer. A few features followed and then he became a semi-regular on My Three Sons (1960), doing 10 episodes. In between, Butch was busy with Adam 12's, the pilot episode of Marcus Welby M.D. Ironside, more westerns and movies too. In the summer of 1969, Butch left the country to film in Brazil for three months. A feature based on an award-winning novel, The Sandpit Generals (1971). Then, in 1971, Sid Krofft took Butch to lunch and convinced him to star in their new show for Sid and Marty's World Lidsville. He worked with Charles Nelson Reilly and Billie Hayes of Puf n Stuff fame. What a trip that summer turned out to be. Afterwards, Metromedia Records signed Butch to a contract and American Bandstand and the Dating Game were the new high-profile shows Butch was seen on. Not to mention the teen heartthrob tears from 1971 to 1973. After Butch turned 19, he decided this career really wasn't he yearned for and left Hollywood to drive fast cars and catch up on his surfing. In 1983, with MTV on the air, Butch formed a band, "Eddie and the Monsters", on Rocshire records and aired a video on the upstart cable powerhouse. They were actually the first unsigned act ever to be seen. This led to the show the basement tapes that led to the discovery of many new unsigned bands with videos. So there you have his older accomplishments. Today, Butch receives scripts and works the indie movie circuit, giving back to the industry that served him well. He's a cancer survivor and works with people with addiction issues, as well. He had his own issues with his life and, after 40 years of alcohol and drug abuse, he's been clean and sober nearly 10 years. He married Leila Murray in 2016.

Actor

Cadillac RespectCadillac Respect(2026)as Retired Police Chief
Jacker 3: Road to HellJacker 3: Road to Hell(2025)as Butch
Spectral Squad: The Haunting of Sophie LawsonSpectral Squad: The Haunting of Sophie Lawson(2025)as Butch Patrick
Phil Herman's UnearthedPhil Herman's Unearthed(2024)as Missing Person 3
Camp Blood 9: Bride of BloodCamp Blood 9: Bride of Blood(2024)as Forest Ranger

Producer

River BeautyRiver Beauty(2023)
Old Man JacksonOld Man Jackson(2023)

Self

Deck 78Deck 78(2022)as Self - Actor, The Munsters
The Yvonne Priest ShowThe Yvonne Priest Show(2024)as Self - Guest
Still Toking withStill Toking with(2019)as Self - Guest
Live from Detroit: The Jeff Dwoskin ShowLive from Detroit: The Jeff Dwoskin Show(2020)as Self - Guest
Spooktacular!Spooktacular!(2023)as Self

Archive Footage

Dateline NBCDateline NBC(1992)as Self - Testified at the Trial of Cindy Schulz-Juedes
Auto-Tune the Munsters: A Rock OperaAuto-Tune the Munsters: A Rock Opera(2015)as Eddie Munster
The SixtiesThe Sixties(2014)as Eddie Munster
The Lego Munsters(2011)as Eddie Munster
Lego: The Munsters - Munster Fright(2010)as Eddie Munster

Known for

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Butch Patrick in The Monkees (1965)Butch Patrick in The Monkees (1965)Butch Patrick and Pat Priest in Marineland Carnival: The Munsters Visit Marineland (1965)Yvonne De Carlo, Fred Gwynne, Al Lewis, Butch Patrick, and Pat Priest in Marineland Carnival: The Munsters Visit Marineland (1965)Butch Patrick in Sundays with Sid (2020)Yvonne De Carlo, Edward Herrmann, Al Lewis, Butch Patrick, and Pat Priest in Here Come the Munsters (1995)

Credit Score: Butch Patrick

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Runt
Thu Sep 10 1964 – Mon Mar 31 1975
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Gunsmoke80.0019558.151510160
2River Beauty16.2520238.4001212
3The Munsters6.5019647.80018641
4Young Blood: Evil Intentions5.0020127.70055
5My Three Sons3.7519607.1035046
6Lidsville3.2519717.000504
7The Phantom Tollbooth3.2519726.8003844
8Munster, Go Home!3.2519666.4003371
9Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star2.3820035.60016396
10Hand of Death2.0019634.800693