William Butler is an American actor, writer, director, make-up artist, special effects technician and producer.
11-757: William Butler may refer to: Actors [ edit ] William Butler (actor) , U.S. actor, played in Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III William J. Butler (1860–1927), Irish silent film actor Law [ edit ] William Allen Butler (1825–1902), American lawyer and writer of poetical satires William E. Butler (born 1939), American-British legal scholar William Butler (judge) (1822–1909), U.S. federal judge Military [ edit ] William Butler (colonel) (died 1789), American Revolutionary War soldier from Pennsylvania, one of five Butler brothers in
22-755: A Victoria Cross Music [ edit ] William Butler (musician) (born 1982), American musician, member of the Arcade Fire William Butler (sound designer) , British/Canadian musician, sound designer and recording engineer Politics [ edit ] William Butler (fl. 1386–1393), Member of Parliament (MP) for Nottingham William Butler (1544–1577) , MP for Queenborough William Boteler (died 1602) (1540–1602), or Butler, MP for Lyme Regis and Bedford William Butler (1790–1850) , U.S. Representative from South Carolina William Butler (fl. 1859–1863), Illinois State Treasurer William M. Butler (1861–1937), lawyer and legislator for
33-402: A hard core fan. I would write fake notes from my parents to the movie theaters so that I could get in to see rated R horror films. It really just took off from there. Butler authored a memoir entitled Tawdry Tales and Confessions from Horror’s Boy Next Door which was released in 2021. In the book, Butler came out as gay. This article about a United States film actor born in the 1960s
44-556: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . William Butler (footballer) William Butler (1872 – 1953) was a Welsh international footballer . He was part of the Wales national football team , playing 2 matches and scoring 1 goal. He played his first match on 3 February 1900 against Scotland and his last match on 24 February 1900 against Ireland. This biographical article related to association football in Wales, about
55-544: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages William Butler (actor) Butler is known for playing characters who are killed off in many of the horror films that he has appeared in. He has starred in Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood as Michael, Night of the Living Dead as Tom, Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III as Ryan, and as Ben in two episodes of
66-737: The American Civil War William Archer Butler (1814–1848), Irish historian of philosophy William Butler (brewer), whose company was merged into Mitchells & Butlers William Butler (author), author of the novel The Butterfly Revolution William Butler (alchemist) (c. 1534–1617), Irish alchemist William James Butler (1858–1932), New Zealand sawmiller and timber merchant See also [ edit ] William Butler Yeats , Irish poet Bill Butler (disambiguation) Billy Butler (disambiguation) William Boteler (disambiguation) , spellings often used interchangeably [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
77-408: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William_Butler&oldid=1137948598 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
88-954: The state of Massachusetts, United States Senator William Henry Butler (1790–1865), English wine merchant and Mayor of Oxford William Butler (New Zealand politician) (1841–1875), New Zealand politician Religion [ edit ] William Butler (missionary) (1818–1899), Irish-born U.S. Methodist Episcopal missionary to Mexico and India William John Butler (1818–1894), High Church Anglican priest William Butler (canon) (died 1519), Canon of Windsor Sports [ edit ] William C. Butler (1844–1914), played football for England William Butler (cricketer) (1871–1953), New Zealand first-class cricketer, later international Test cricket umpire William Butler (footballer) (1872–1953), Druids F.C. and Wales international footballer Others [ edit ] William Butler (physician) (1535–1617), Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge William F. Butler , African American leader after
99-464: The television show Freddy's Nightmares . He has claimed to be upset with how the 4th and 5th Return of The Living Dead turned out. William Butler grew up working the carnival circuit that his parents owned and operated. When asked about what got him into acting he replied: Yes I wanted to work in show business and did work in show business like school plays and things around the age of 7. As I got older I did local theater. A huge turning point for me
110-697: The war William Butler (1759–1821) , American Revolutionary War soldier, 1790s militia general, U.S. Representative from South Carolina William Butler (militiaman) (1759–1818), U.S. militia captain killed in the Creek War, namesake of Butler County, Alabama William Orlando Butler (1791–1880), U.S. soldier in the War of 1812 and Mexican–American War, 1848 Democratic vice-presidential candidate Sir William Butler (British Army officer) (1838–1910), 19th century British Army lieutenant general and adventurer William Boynton Butler (1894–1972), British Army soldier awarded
121-494: Was when I was little and went to see the original Poseidon Adventure film, I remember getting really freaked out by it that the boat was turning upside down and people were dying. My parents explained to me that these people were pretending that it was not really happening. I was like you have got to be kidding me and I became obsessed with filmmaking. Between 6th grade and high school I made close to 30 films, I got into video production, story boarding, animation, sculpting and I became
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