Brett Butler


Actor, Comedian

About

Also Known As
Brett Anderson
Birth Place
Montgomery, Alabama, USA
Born
January 30, 1958

Biography

Promoted as "a good ol' girl" version of Lenny Bruce, this bleached blonde, acid-tongued and sharp-witted comic made a name for herself in stand-up comedy before landing her own sitcom, "Grace Under Fire" (ABC, 1993-98). Named after Lady Brett Ashley in Ernest Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises," Butler describes herself as "proletarian, but literate" and that intelligence shines through in...

Family & Companions

Charles Michael Wilson
Husband
Steelworker. Married 1978; divorced 1981.
Ken Ziegler
Husband
Contract attorney. Born c. 1962; met in 1984 at New York City's Catch a Rising Star, where he played bass with the house band; married 1987; separated 1993; reconciled in 1994.

Bibliography

"Knee Deep in Paradise"
Brett Butler, Hyperion (1996)

Biography

Promoted as "a good ol' girl" version of Lenny Bruce, this bleached blonde, acid-tongued and sharp-witted comic made a name for herself in stand-up comedy before landing her own sitcom, "Grace Under Fire" (ABC, 1993-98). Named after Lady Brett Ashley in Ernest Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises," Butler describes herself as "proletarian, but literate" and that intelligence shines through in her material. Her potentially devastating put-downs of sexists, racists, and others who get her goat is softened somewhat by her Southern accent and sunny demeanor.

Born in Alabama and raised in Georgia, Butler began her comedy career in Texas night spots. She claims to have performed over 1,000 shows in a two-year period. Leaving the South for the first time, Butler drove her 1969 Grand Prix to NYC where she became a fixture on the comedy circuit. Butler broke into TV as a writer and occasional performer on "Dolly" (ABC, 1988), Dolly Parton's short-lived variety series. She went on to talk show appearances and cable comedy specials before starring in her own show. From the creators of "Roseanne," "Grace Under Fire" is the story of a plucky woman's efforts to support and raise her three young children as a working mother. Butler's ongoing problems with substance abuse (reportedly an addiction to prescription painkillers) forced the star to undergo treatment at least twice in the late 1990s. The second time, in 1998, forced the cancellation of her sitcom.

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Friday's Child (2018)
The Comedian (2016)
Herself
Mrs. Harris (2006)
Vampire Bats (2005)
Bruno (2000)
Militia (2000)
American Dreamers (1996)

Misc. Crew (Feature Film)

The Comedian (2016)
Other

Cast (Special)

The Great American Celebrity Spelling Bee (2004)
100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time (2004)
Roseanne: The E! True Hollywood Story (2000)
Interviewee
The Comedy Central Presents the New York Friars Club Roast of Rob Reiner (2000)
Brett Butler: The E! True Hollywood Story (1999)
Interviewee
Intimate Portrait: Brett Butler (1998)
All-New All-Star TV Censored When Bloopers Attack! (1997)
The 11th Annual Academy of Television Arts & Sciences' Hall of Fame (1996)
The Late Show With David Letterman Video Special 2 (1996)
The 22nd Annual People's Choice Awards (1996)
Host
1996 Emmy Awards (1996)
Presenter
Life and Death of Sam Kinison: The E! True Hollywood Story (1996)
Interviewee
TV Laughs at Life Hosted By Brett Butler (1995)
Host
State of the Union Undressed '95 (1995)
Will You Marry Me? III (1995)
Herself
Who Makes You Laugh? (1995)
A Gala For the President at Ford's Theatre (1995)
The 9th Annual American Comedy Awards (1995)
Performer
Comic Relief VII (1995)
Best of Showtime Comedy Club Network (1994)
46th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1994)
Presenter
Montreal International Comedy Festival '94 (1994)
It's Just a Ride (1994)
Comic Relief VI (1994)
Growing Up Funny (1994)
The 8th Annual American Comedy Awards (1994)
The Second Annual Comedy Hall of Fame (1994)
Performer
ABC's 40th Anniversary Special (1994)
Brett Butler: "Sold Out" (1994)
How I Spent My Summer Vacation (1993)
A Gala For the President at Ford's Theatre (1993)
Brett Butler: The Child Ain't Right (1993)
Lovelaughs (1991)

Writer (Special)

The 22nd Annual People's Choice Awards (1996)
Writer

Producer (Special)

Brett Butler: "Sold Out" (1994)
Executive Producer

Special Thanks (Special)

The 22nd Annual People's Choice Awards (1996)
Writer

Life Events

1984

Began performing on the NYC comedy circuit (date approximate)

1988

Worked as a writer and occasional performer on "Dolly", Dolly Parton's short-lived ABC variety show

1991

Featured with four other comediennes on "Love Laughs", a Lifetime special about relationships

1993

Starred in her own ABC sitcom, "Grace Under Fire"

1993

Starred in "Brett Butler: The Child Ain't Right", a Showtime comedy special

1997

Entered rehab for addiction to prescription painkillers

1998

Production of "Grace Under Fire" was suspended allegedly because of Butler's ongoing substance abuse problems; Butler reportedly entered rehab again for substance abuse treatment

2000

Made pilot for ABC sitcom tentatively titled "Homecoming Queen"

2000

Appeared in two-week stint in the Off-Broadway play "The Vagina Monolgues"

2000

Resumed standup comedy career

Family

Roland Decatur Anderson Jr
Father
Oil company executive. Married Butler's mother in 1957; divorced in 1962; had three children with Butler's mother; died 1979.
Carol Jean O'Quinn
Mother
Married three times; had psychological problems; attempted suicide; was in and out of mental hospitals.
Bob Butler
Step-Father
Traveling insurance salesman. Had two more children with Butler's mother; married 1963; divorced 1971.
Toren Anderson
Sister
Events planner. Born c. 1961.
Tana Anderson
Sister
Younger.
Kristen Butler
Half-Sister
Katy Butler
Half-Sister

Companions

Charles Michael Wilson
Husband
Steelworker. Married 1978; divorced 1981.
Ken Ziegler
Husband
Contract attorney. Born c. 1962; met in 1984 at New York City's Catch a Rising Star, where he played bass with the house band; married 1987; separated 1993; reconciled in 1994.

Bibliography

"Knee Deep in Paradise"
Brett Butler, Hyperion (1996)