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Red Buttons


Red Buttons

Birthday:

02/05/1919

Place of birth:

New York City, New York, USA:

Biography:

Although Red Buttons is best known as a stand-up comic, he is also a successful songwriter, an Academy Award-winning actor (and has been nominated for two Golden Globe awards) and an accomplished singer. Born Aaron Chwatt on February 5, 1919 (Aquarius) in New York City's Lower East Side, stood at a height of 5' 6" (1.68 m). Buttons (who got his name from a uniform he wore while working as a singing bellhop), also known as Cpl. Red Buttons, started his show-business career singing on street corners as a child. At 16 he got a job as part of a comedy act playing the famed Catskills resort area in upstate New York (his partner was future actor Robert Alda). Buttons worked the burlesque circuit as a comic and even landed a role in a Broadway play, "Vicki", in 1942. He soon joined the U.S. Marine Corps, and in 1943 was picked for a role in Moss Hart's service play "Winged Victory" on Broadway, and soon afterwards journeyed to Hollywood to make the film version. After his discharge from the service he returned to Broadway, both in plays and as a comic with several big-band orchestras. He was successful enough that he got his own TV series, The Red Buttons Show (1952), on CBS. It lasted three years and won Buttons an Emmy for Best Comedian. He worked steadily for the next several years, and in 1957 got his big film break in the drama Sayonara (1957) with Marlon Brando, in which he played an American soldier stationed in Japan who struggled against the societal and racist pressures of both American and Japanese cultures because of his love for a Japanese woman. His performance garnered him an Academy Award, and more film roles followed. He played a paratrooper in The Longest Day (1962), was nominated for a Golden Globe for Harlow (1965) and again for They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969). He had a part in the TV series The Double Life of Henry Phyfe (1966) and has done pretty much every kind of TV show there is, from variety to comedy to soap operas. He gained further renown in the 1970s for his appearances on the "Dean Martin Celebrity Roast" where he performed his "Never Got a Dinner" act to great acclaim. He has played Las Vegas for years, has a star on Hollywood Boulevard (corner of Hollywood and Vine) and has appeared in numerous telethons and charitable events, for which he has been honored by such organizations as the Friars Club and the City of Hope Hospital. He died July 13, 2006 at the age of 87 in Century City, California, USA from vascular disease.



Credits

Goodnight, We Love You (2004)
as Self
The Story of Us (1999)
as Arnie Jordan
Ghosts of Fear Street (1998)
as Grandpa
Twentieth Century Fox: The First 50 Years (1997)
as Self
Darryl F. Zanuck: 20th Century Filmmaker (1995)
as Self
It Could Happen to You (1994)
as Walter Zakuto
The Ambulance (1990)
as Elias Zacharai
George Burns: His Wit and Wisdom (1989)
as Self - Burns Card Play Partner (uncredited)
Jackie Gleason: The Great One (1988)
as Self
18 Again! (1988)
as Charlie
Reunion at Fairborough (1985)
as Jiggs Quealy
Night of 100 Stars II (1985)
as Self
George Burns Celebrates 80 Years in Show Business (1983)
as Self
Off Your Rocker (1982)
as Seymour Saltz
Side Show (1981)
as Harry Hubbell
Leave 'Em Laughing (1981)
as Roland Green
When Time Ran Out... (1980)
as Francis Fendly
C.H.O.M.P.S. (1979)
as Bracken
Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July (1979)
as Milton (voice)
The Muppets Go Hollywood (1979)
as Self
Movie Movie (1978)
as Peanuts / Jinks Murphy
The Users (1978)
as Warren Ambrose
Telethon (1977)
as Marty Rand
Pete's Dragon (1977)
as Hoagy
Playboy's Playmate Party (1977)
as
Viva Knievel! (1977)
as Ben Andrews
Joys (1976)
as Self
Gable and Lombard (1976)
as Ivan Cooper
Flannery and Quilt (1976)
as Luke Flannery
Louis Armstrong: Chicago Style (1976)
as
The New Original Wonder Woman (1975)
as Ashley Norman
The Poseidon Adventure (1972)
as James Martin
Who Killed Mary Whats'ername? (1971)
as Mickey Isadore
Breakout (1970)
as Pipes
George M! (1970)
as Sam Harris
They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969)
as Sailor
Murder at N.B.C. (1966)
as
Stagecoach (1966)
as Peacock
Harlow (1965)
as Arthur Landau
Up from the Beach (1965)
as PFC Harry Devine
Your Cheatin' Heart (1964)
as Shorty Younger
A Ticklish Affair (1963)
as Flight Officer Simon 'Uncle Cy' Shelley
Gay Purr-ee (1962)
as Robespierre (voice)
The Longest Day (1962)
as Pvt. John Steele
Five Weeks in a Balloon (1962)
as Donald O'Shay
Hatari! (1962)
as Pockets
One, Two, Three (1961)
as MP Sergeant (uncredited)
The Big Circus (1959)
as Randy Sherman
A Marriage of Strangers (1959)
as Jerry
The All-Star Christmas Show (1958)
as Self
Imitation General (1958)
as Cpl. Chan Derby
Hansel and Gretel (1958)
as Hansel
Sayonara (1957)
as Joe Kelly
Footlight Varieties (1951)
as Himself
Winged Victory (1944)
as Whitey / Andrews Sister