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  1. 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 ...

    • August 2, 1953
    • Fred Gwynne
    • Yvonne de Carlo
    • Al Lewis
    • Butch Patrick
    • Pat Priest
    • Beverley Owen

    Born in New York City in 1926, Frederick Hubbard Gwynne portrayed the alternately childish yet respectable family man Herman Munster from 1964 to 1966 in the television comedy The Munsters. Already a substantially tall man at six feet of height, Gwynne’s transformation into Herman made his appearance even more imposing. According to The Munsters: A...

    Born Margaret Yvonne Middleton on September 1, 1922 in Vancouver, British Columbia, De Carlo’s career began in small uncredited roles in various films until the 1945 movie that got her noticed, Salome, Where She Danced. Her movie career continued at a steady pace throughout the ‘40s and ‘50s. It was shortly after her appearance in the 1956 epic fil...

    Actor Al Lewis was born Abraham Meister in Manhattan, New York City in 1923. In his 2002 interview with the Television Academy Foundation Al Lewis, who portrayed elder vampire Grandpa on the series, revealed how he was cast for the role. Lewis and Gwynne had worked together on a previous TV comedy Car 54, Where Are You? the year before The Munsters...

    Patrick Alan Lilley was born August 2, 1953 in California. Explaining how his entry into show business at age 7 happened, Patrick told WGNradio that a director and producer noticed photos of the then-young Patrick in a photographer’s studio window. He then landed a role on what he called a “small B-movie.” He’s also part of soap opera history. “I w...

    The second Marilyn Munster on the series, Patricia Ann Priest was born August 15, 1936. She currently lives in Idaho and attends Munstersfan events from time to time. In the 1996 film Munster, Go Home!, instead of casting Priest as the unaware-of-her-beauty Marilyn, the role went to another actor. “”I was devastated not to be in the film,” the form...

    Born in Iowa on May 13, 1937, the original Marilyn Munster actor Beverley Owen appeared in a little over a dozen episodes of the show in its first season. She left the show for love, marrying writer and producer Jon Stone in 1964. Owen continued acting in other television series including the soap opera Another World, The Virginian, and The Doctors...

  2. Feb 18, 2023 · The jury found her guilty of first-degree murder in October 2021. In June 2022, the woman was sentenced to serve life without the possibility of parole (per WSAW 7 News ). The woes of former child stars have made the cover pages of tabloids for decades. Here are four troubling details about The Munsters' Butch Patrick.

  3. Oct 26, 2021 · The ex-child actor best known for his role as the werewolf Eddie Munster in the 1960s monster comedy “The Munsters” made a surprise appearance on Monday as a witness in a Wisconsin murder trial after defense attorneys suggested he was behind the killing.

  4. Jun 29, 2022 · Butch Patrick, who played the young werewolf Eddie in the original cast of “ The Munsters ,” will join the feature reboot’s cast as the Tin Can Man, director Rob Zombie announced in an Instagram...

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  5. Aug 9, 2017 · A self-described "hustler" all his life, years after dropping out of Hollywood and beating drug addiction, Butch Patrick (legal name: Patrick Lilley) has built a fine life as a former child star.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0665822Butch Patrick - IMDb

    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.