Dean Butler (actor)

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Dean Butler (born May 20, 1956[1]) is a Canadian-American actor[2] and producer of entertainment, sports and documentary programming. He is best known for being Almanzo Wilder in the NBC series Little House on the Prairie.

Born (1956-05-20) May 20, 1956 (age 69)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • producer
  • screenwriter
Yearsactive1976–2008 (actor)
2005–present (producer)
Spouse
(m. 2001)
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Dean Butler
Butler in 2024
Born (1956-05-20) May 20, 1956 (age 69)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • producer
  • screenwriter
Years active1976–2008 (actor)
2005–present (producer)
Spouse
(m. 2001)
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Biography

Early life

Born in Prince George, British Columbia, and raised in Piedmont, California, Butler studied communication arts at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California.[3][4]

Career

Butler's career as an actor started with a small part on the TV series The Streets of San Francisco.[5] His first major role was in the 1978 TV movie Forever, based on Judy Blume's novel of the same title.[6]

Butler is best known for his portrayal of Almanzo Wilder on the NBC family drama Little House on the Prairie, which was based on the classic Little House books by Laura Ingalls Wilder. He appeared in the final four seasons of the show and the three post-series TV movies.[7] After Little House ended, he played Jeff "Moondoggie" Griffin in the TV series The New Gidget and Buffy’s father, Hank Summers, on Buffy the Vampire Slayer.[8][9]

During the 1980s and 1990s, Butler was a guest star on various television series, including Murder, She Wrote; Who's the Boss?; The Love Boat; and JAG.[10][11] He co-starred with the late Gary Coleman in The Kid with the 200 I.Q..[12] He appeared in the movies Desert Hearts and The Final Goal.[13][14]

Onstage, Butler has performed in the shows of Stephen Sondheim. He appeared on Broadway in the original company of Into the Woods as Rapunzel's Prince, internationally as Tony in West Side Story and regionally in Company.[15][16][17]

Directing and producing

Butler now works largely behind the camera producing entertainment, sports, and documentary programming.[18] Butler produces Feherty for Golf Channel, starring David Feherty.[19] In addition, he is a West Coast correspondent for Broadway World, a provider of web content about the performing arts.[20]

Butler has directed, produced, written, and narrated bonus features for Little House on the Prairie DVD collections. He narrated a six-part documentary, The Little House Phenomenon.[21]

Butler has produced two documentaries, Little House on the Prairie: The Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder and Almanzo Wilder: Life Before Laura, which drew their inspiration from the Little House books of Laura Ingalls Wilder.[citation needed] Additionally, in 2012, Butler co-executive produced Pa's Fiddle: The Music of America for PBS.[22]

Personal life

Butler is married to actress Katherine Cannon, who played Felice Martin on the television series Beverly Hills 90210. They met when Cannon auditioned for the female lead in the Michael Landon series Father Murphy.[23] They live in Los Angeles, California.

Acting credits

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1978ForeverMichael WagnerTV movie
1979–1983Little House on the PrairieAlmanzo WilderMain role
1981Here's BoomerGaryEpisode: "Good Looking"
1982The Love BoatStan BarberEpisode: "Familiar Faces"
1983The Kid with the 200 I.Q.Steve BensfieldTV movie
Fantasy IslandCarl PetersEpisode: "The Devil Stick/Touch and Go"
The Love BoatScott PryorEpisode: "Kisses and Makeup"
Little House: Look Back to YesterdayAlmanzo WilderTV movie
1984Little House: The Last Farewell
Little House: Bless All the Dear Children
Fantasy IslandHarley BattenEpisode: "Sing Melancholy Baby/The Last Dogfight"
Who's the Boss?JasonEpisode: "Mona Gets Pinned"
1985Gidget's Summer ReunionJeff "Moondoggie" GriffinTV movie
Desert HeartsDarrellFeature film
1986The Love BoatBrent HarperEpisode: "Couples/Made for Each Other"
1986–1988The New GidgetJeff "Moondoggie" GriffinMain cast (44 episodes)
1987HotelGary MarshEpisode: "All the King's Horses"
1989ABC Afterschool SpecialsMatthew GreenEpisode: "Private Affairs"
1990Murder, She WroteHoward GriffinEpisode: "The Fixer-Upper"
1991Shades of L.A.Dr. Ted KolfaxEpisode: "Till Death Do Us Part"
Without a PassOfficer #1 (1965)Feature film
1992Tequila and BonettiFrank AvalonEpisode: "Brooklyn and the Beast"
1994Diagnosis: MurderSlyEpisode: "Georgia on My Mind"
Juana la CubanaFeature film
1995The Final GoalValentine m
1996RenegadeCopEpisode: "Baby Makes Three"
1997–2002Buffy the Vampire SlayerHank SummersRecurring role
1997Fame L.A.ProducerEpisode: "Seize the Day"
2000Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI FamilyFBI AgentEpisode: "The Line"
Ricky 6Vic PortelanceFeature film
2003JAGNavy Appellate Court Judge #2Episode: "Lawyers, Guns and Money"
2008Chemical WeddingCeremony ManFeature film (aka Crowley)
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Theatre

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Year Title Role Notes
1988 West Side Story Tony International tour
1988-1989 Into the Woods Rapunzel's Prince

u/s The Wolf / Cinderella's Prince

Broadway
1993 Company Peter Los Angeles
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Book

  • Butler, Dean (2024). Prairie Man: My Little House Life & Beyond. Citadel Press. ISBN 978-0-8065-4329-1.

References

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