Charles McGraw Movies and Career Information
May 10, 1914
Des Moines
Actor
Charles Butters (May 10, 1914 – July 30, 1980), best known by his stage name Charles McGraw, was an American actor, who made his first film in 1942, albeit in a small, uncredited role. He was born in Des Moines, Iowa. McGraw developed into a leading man, especially in film noir classics during the late 1940s and 1950s. His gravelly voice and rugged looks enhanced his appeal in the noir stylistic genre, and provided him many roles as cop or gunman. Introduced with fellow "heavy" William Conrad as the two hitmen terrorizing a small town diner in the start of the 1946 film The Killers, McGraw's notable roles include: "Honest Joe" insurance investigator turned thief by love interest in the noir classic Roadblock (1951); playing the grumpy cop hired to protect Marie Windsor in the noir B-movie The Narrow Margin (1952); Kirk Douglas' gladiator trainer in the epic Spartacus; righteous cop Lt. Jim Cordell in the Armored Car Robbery (1950); and "The Preacher" in the science fiction cult classic A Boy and His Dog (1975). McGraw is recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, located at 6927 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. He also starred in the television
- Charles McGraw Movies before 2012
- Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid 1982
- Hang 'em High 1968
- It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World 1963
- Spartacus 1960
- Narrow Margin (1952) 1952
- Roadblock (1951) 1951
- Side Street (1950) 1950
- Armored Car Robbery (1950) 1950
- Threat (1947) 1949
- Blood on the Moon 1948
- T-Men (1947) 1947
- His Kind of Woman
- Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here (1969)
- In Cold Blood (1967)
- Border Incident (1949)