- Peter Butterworth
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location =Bramhall ,Stockport ,England
deathdate = death date and age|1979|1|16|1919|2|4|mf=y
deathplace =Coventry , West Midlands,England
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tonyawards =Peter Butterworth (
February 4 1919 -January 16 1979 ) was an English comic actor who appeared in sixteen of the "Carry On" films. He was married to fellow actorJanet Brown , who presented "Picture Book" on BBC Children's Television in the 1950s and later was a celebrated impersonator ofMargaret Thatcher . Their sonTyler Butterworth is also an actor.He also appeared in "
Doctor Who " as the firstTime Lord villain, theMeddling Monk , in "The Time Meddler " and later in the 12-part epic "The Daleks' Master Plan ", both withWilliam Hartnell .Born in
Bramhall ,Stockport ,Cheshire , Butterworth served duringWorld War II in theRoyal Navy as alieutenant . He was captured in theNetherlands in 1940 and attempted to escape three times. During one attempt that occurred in June, 1940 atDugaluft nearFrankfurt , Butterworth managed to escape through a tunnel and covered 27 miles (43 km) over the next three days before a member of theHitler Youth recaptured him. Afterwards he joked about how he could never manage to work with children. The other attempts were abortive and never got beyond the camp grounds.Ending up at
Stalag Luft III , he metTalbot Rothwell , who would go on to co-write many of theCarry On films . Rothwell and Butterworth sang together in a camp show, where the booing and the catcalls were so loud that they covered up the sounds of an escape tunnel being dug by other prisoners. Butterworth also acted as one of the 'vaulters' covering for the digging escapers during the escape immortalised by the book and film "The Wooden Horse " - Butterworth would later audition for a part in the subsequent film but fail to get one as he 'didn't look convincingly heroic and athletic enough'. Rothwell and Butterworth continued to be close friends after the war, and the latter was inspired by the experience to take up acting.Butterworth became a familiar face on television during the 1960s and 1970s but it was for his hapless, bumbling persona in the "Carry On" films that he is best remembered. His last screen role was in
Alan Bennett 's "Afternoon Off ", which was broadcast after his death in 1979.External links
*imdb name|id=0125350|name=Peter Butterworth
* [http://www.carryonline.com/carryonline/peterbutterworth.html Peter Butterworth's biography] at [http://www.carryonline.com Carryonline.com]Persondata
NAME=Butterworth, Peter
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=English Actor
DATE OF BIRTH=February 4 ,1919
PLACE OF BIRTH=Bramhall ,Cheshire ,England ,United Kingdom
DATE OF DEATH=January 16 ,1979
PLACE OF DEATH=Coventry , West Midlands,England
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