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  1. Oceanside, California, US. Frank Russell Butler (December 28, 1889 – June 10, 1967) was an American film and theatre actor and later screenwriter, born in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England to parents Frederick Butler and Sarah Ann Hedges. His son, Hugo Butler, also became a Hollywood screenwriter.

  2. Jul 18, 2011 · Frank Butler, a budding star-shooter came to Greenville and bet $100 that he could outshoot anyone in town. The owner of the hotel where Frank was staying set up a match for Frank with the best shot in town: Annie. After 24 shots the two were head-to-head. On the 25 th shot, Butler missed and Annie won the shoot off. That bullet might as well ...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0124918Frank Butler - IMDb

    Frank Butler. Writer: Going My Way. Frank Butler was born on 28 December 1890 in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK. He was a writer and actor, known for Going My Way (1944), Wake Island (1942) and Whispering Smith (1948).

    • Frank Butler
    • June 10, 1967
    • December 28, 1890
  4. Frank Butler. Writer: Going My Way. Frank Butler was born on 28 December 1890 in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK. He was a writer and actor, known for Going My Way (1944), Wake Island (1942) and Whispering Smith (1948). He was married to Ethel Virginia Chapman. He died on 10 June 1967 in Oceanside, Long Island, New York, USA.

    • December 28, 1890
    • June 10, 1967
  5. The Annie Oakley Center at Garst Museum. Coming to America. Born in Ireland, eight-year-old Frank Butler was left in the care of an aunt while his parents searched for a better life in America. At ...

  6. Frank Butler was a British-American actor and screenwriter who collaborated with Preston Sturges and co-wrote Road to Morocco. Learn more about his life and career at Britannica.

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  8. Feb 11, 2013 · Frank Butler, Annie Oakley’s husband, has to be one of the most unjustly maligned figures in the American West. Films portray him as a philandering cad, jealous of his wife’s skill with firearms and capable of resorting to pathetic and destructive measures to assert his manhood. In 1935’s Annie Oakley, Frank doesn’t even get to use his ...

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