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| name = Daws Butler
| image = Daws Butler (1976).jpg
| caption = Butler in 1976
| birth_name = Charles Dawson Butler
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1916|11|16|mf=y}}
| birth_place = [[Toledo, Ohio]], U.S.
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1988|5|18|1916|11|16|mf=n}}
(contracted; show full)ler voiced Beany Boy and Captain Huffenpuff. Freberg voiced Cecil and Dishonest John. An entire stable of recurring characters were seen. The show's writers were [[Charles Shows]] and [[Lloyd Turner (writer)|Lloyd Turner]], whose dependably funny dialog was still always at the mercy of Butler's and Freberg's [[ad lib]]s. ''Time for Beany'' ran from 1949 to 1954 and won several [[Emmy Award]]s. It was the basis for the cartoon ''[[Beany and Cecil]]''.


In [[Mr. Magoo]], the [[UPA]] theatrical animated short series for [[Columbia Pictures]], Butler voiced the part of Magoo's nephew Waldo (along with Jerry Hausner at various times).

Butler briefly turned his attention to TV commercials, although he quickly moved to providing the voice to many nameless [[Walter Lantz]] characters for theatrical shorts later seen on the ''[[Woody Woodpecker]]'' program. His notable character was the penguin "[[Chilly Willy]]" and his sidekick, the southern-speaking dog Smedley (the same voice used for Tex Avery's laid-back wolf character). 

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