Jimmy Butler (February 20, 1921 – February 18, 1945) was an American, juvenile, motion-pictures actor, active in the 1930s and early 1940s.
Butler was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill W. Butler. He gained early acting experience at the Pasadena Community Playhouse.
Butler earned acclaim for his role in the 1933 film Only Yesterday, his screen debut, and in 1934 his career got another significant boost when the actor earned lavish critical plaudits for his portrayal of Jim Wade in Manhattan Melodrama. Later he played one of the young protagonists, Boka, in No Greater Glory.
On February 15, 1941, Butler married singer Jean Fahrney. They initially kept the marriage secret, but it became known in March 1941. They remained wed until his death.
In 1945, Butler died in World War II combat in the town of Theding, France.
1943
as Rating
1943
as Boy (Uncredited)
1942
as Gene Bennett
1941
as Bob
1941
as Matt Cooper
1940
as Cadet Dewey
1939
as Bob Prichard
1939
as Jim Rogers
1939
as Jean Rappard
1939
as Larry Grey
1938
as Paul Ferguson
1937
as Nick Pryor Jr.
1937
as Buddy Williams
1937
as Con Morrison - Grown Up
1937
as Danny Storm
1935
as Boy at Service Station (uncredited)
1935
as Jimmy Burke
1935
as Cadet Lane
1935
as Leon Stanton
1935
as Newsboy Jimmy
1935
as Frank Dennis
1934
as Bobby Grimes
1934
as Billy Wiggs
1934
as Jim Wade as a Boy
1934
as Boka
1934
as Charles Hausmann, as a boy
1933
as Jim Jr.