Frank Butler (December 28, 1890 ā June 10, 1967) was an American film and theatre actor and later an award winning screenwriter, born in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England.
His theatre career included two appearances (1920sā1930s) in Broadway-theatre productions in New York City, New York.
Butler's film career started with silent films in the early 1920s. He appeared in almost fifty films and wrote more than sixty screenplays. This included the 1937 film Champagne Waltz.
He co-won, with Frank Cavett, an Academy Award for Best Writing, [Adapted] Screenplay for the film Going My Way (1944). Butler had earlier been nominated for an Academy Award for Best Writing (Original Screenplay) twice in the same year for both Road to Morocco and Wake Island, both released in 1942.
Writer
1959
The Miracle (screenplay)
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Schlitz Playhouse (TV Series) (original story - 1 episode, 1957) (teleplay - 1 episode, 1957) - Hey, Mac (1957) - (original story) / (teleplay) 
 1955
Strange Lady in Town (original story and screenplay)
1954
Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) (film story - 1 episode) - Welcome Stranger (1954) - (film story) 
 1952
Road to Bali (screenplay by) / (story by)
1950
Fancy Pants (contributing writer - uncredited)
1948
Whispering Smith (screenplay)
1947
Golden Earrings (screenplay)
1947
The Perils of Pauline (screenplay)
1947
Welcome Stranger (story)
1947
California (screenplay)
1946
The Kid from Brooklyn (from a screenplay by)
1945
Incendiary Blonde (screenplay)
1945
A Medal for Benny (screen play)
1944
Going My Way (screenplay)
1943
Hostages (screenplay)
1942
Road to Morocco (original screenplay)
1942
Wake Island (screenplay)
1942
Beyond the Blue Horizon (screenplay)
1942
My Favorite Blonde (screenplay)
1941
Aloma of the South Seas (screenplay)
1941
Road to Zanzibar (screenplay)
1940
Rangers of Fortune (original screenplay)
1940
I Want a Divorce (screenplay)
1940
Road to Singapore (screen play)
1939
The Star Maker (screenplay)
1939
Island of Lost Men (play "Hangman's Whip")
1939
Never Say Die (screenplay)
1939
Paris Honeymoon (writer)
1938
Give Me a Sailor (screenplay)
1938
Tropic Holiday (story and screenplay)
1937
Waikiki Wedding (screen play) / (story)
1936
The Princess Comes Across (screen play)
1936
The Bohemian Girl (screenplay - uncredited)
1936
The Milky Way (screen play)
1936
Strike Me Pink (adaptation and screen play)
1935
Coronado (screenplay)
1935
Bonnie Scotland (screen play)
1935
Vagabond Lady (original screenplay)
1935
Beginner's Luck (Short)
1934
March of the Wooden Soldiers (screen play)
1934
Ladies Should Listen (screenplay)
1934
Search for Beauty (screen play by)
1933
Girl Without a Room (writer)
1933
White Woman (play "Hangman's Whip")
1933
The Way to Love (additional dialogue)
1933
College Humor (screenplay)
1932
When a Feller Needs a Friend (dialogue continuity by)
1930
New Moon (adaptation)
1930
Remote Control (scenario)
1930
Strictly Unconventional (scenario)
1930
Montana Moon (original story and continuity)
1928
Just Married (adaptation) / (screenplay)
1928
The Big Killing (writer)
1927
Sailors, Beware! (Short) (uncredited)
1927
The Honorable Mr. Buggs (Short)
1926
The Nickel-Hopper (Short)
1921
Naughty Mary Brown (Short) (scenario - as F.R. Butler)
Actor
1951
Crime with Father (TV Series) - The Woman Who Hated 1952 (1952) 
 - Episode dated 16 November 1951 (1951) 
 - Episode dated 12 October 1951 (1951) 
 1947
Variety Girl  as 
Frank Butler
 1927
Seeing the World (Short) as 
English pedestrian
 1926
30 Below Zero  as 
Professor Amos Hopkins
 1926
The Complete Life (Short)
1926
The Passionate Quest  as 
Lord 'Reggie' Towers
 1926
Don Key (Son of Burro) (Short) as 
Finn's Rival
 1926
The Fighting Buckaroo  as 
Percy M. Wellington
 1926
Made for Love  as 
Georgie Waddams - Joan's Suitor
 1925
Tol'able Romeo (Short)
1925
Satan in Sables  as 
Victor
 1925
The Royal Four-Flush (Short) as 
Mr. Tewksberry Spat
 1925
Wild Papa (Short) as 
Mr. Tewksbury Spat
 1925
Black Hand Blues (Short) as 
Mr. Tewksberry Spat
 1925
Excuse My Glove (Short) as 
Mr. Tewksberry Spat
 1925
The Fox Hunt (Short) as 
Mr. Tewksberry Spat
 1925
Laugh That Off (Short) as 
Mr. Tewksberry Spat
 1924
The Rubber-Neck (Short) as 
Mr. Tewksberry Spat
 1924
Deaf, Dumb and Daffy (Short) as 
Mr. Tewksberry Spat
 1924
Hot Stuff (Short) as 
Mr. Tewksberry Spat
 1924
Lost Dog (Short) as 
Mr. Tewksberry Spat
 1924
South o' the North Pole (Short) as 
Mr. Tewksberry Spat
 1924
A Hardboiled Tenderfoot (Short) as 
Mr. Tewksberry Spat
 1924
Our Congressman (Short) as 
Hemingway Abbott IV
 1924
Radio Mad (Short) as 
Mr. Tewksberry Spat
 1924
Suffering Shakespeare (Short) as 
Mr. Tewksberry Spat
 1924
Bottle Babies (Short) as 
Mr. Tewksberry Spat
 1924
Hit the High Spots (Short) as 
Mr. Tewksberry Spat
 1924
The King of Wild Horses (uncredited)
1924
Hunters Bold (Short) as 
Mr. Tewksberry Spat
 1924
Political Pull (Short) as 
Mr. Tewksberry Spat
 1924
Help One Another (Short) as 
Mr. Tewksberry Spat
 1923
The Darkest Hour (Short) as 
Mr. Tewksberry Spat
 1923
The Great Outdoors (Short) as 
Mr. Tewksberry Spat
 1923
Roughing It (Short) as 
Mr. Tewksberry Spat
 1923
Heavy Seas (Short) as 
Mr. Tewksberry Spat
 1923
Let's Build (Short) as 
Mr. Tewksberry Spat
 1923
Bluebeard's 8th Wife  as 
Lord Henry Seville
 1923
The Self-Made Wife  as 
Allerdyce
 1923
The Tiger's Claw  as 
Inspector George Malvin
 1922
My American Wife  as 
Horace Beresford (as F.R. Butler)
 1922
A Tailor-Made Man  as 
Theodore Jellicot
 1922
Beyond the Rocks  as 
Lord Wensleydon (as F. R. Butler)
 1921
The Sheik  as 
Sir Aubrey Mayo
 1921
The Great Moment  as 
Eustace (as F.R. Butler)
 1920
Behold My Wife  as 
Captain Vidal (as F.R. Butler)
 Script Department
1931
This Modern Age (dialogue continuity)
1930
Those Three French Girls (adaptation and continuity)
1929
Untamed (adaptation and continuity)
Director
1928
Flying Elephants (Short) (director: retakes)