Brett Butler (actress) explained

Brett Butler
Birth Name:Brett Anderson
Birth Date:30 January 1958
Birth Place:Montgomery, Alabama, US
Alma Mater:University of Georgia
Known For:Grace Kelly in Grace Under Fire
Years Active:1987–present
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    Brett Butler (born January 30, 1958) is an American actress, writer, and stand-up comedian. She is best known for playing the title role in the ABC comedy series Grace Under Fire (1993–1998), for which she received two Golden Globe Awards nominations.[1] [2]

    Life and career

    Early life

    Butler was born Brett Anderson in Montgomery, Alabama, the eldest of five sisters.[3] She was four years old when her father, Roland Decatur Anderson Jr., an oil company executive, moved the family to Houston, Texas. Her mother Carol left Roland, an abusive alcoholic, and moved with their children to Miami, Florida. Her mother battled depression, and the family was sometimes so poor that they ate Tootsie Rolls for dinner. Butler briefly attended the University of Georgia. Before experiencing success as a stand-up comic, she worked as a cocktail waitress.[2] [4]

    In 1978, at the age of 20, Butler married her first husband, Charles Michael Wilson, three months after their meeting. Wilson was abusive and in 1981 she left him. Since then, he has both admitted and adamantly denied battering Butler, while claiming that she too was violent. Butler returned to her mother in Miami and began performing in comedy clubs, settling on the stage name "Brett Butler" as a play on the southern U.S. Gone With the Wind character of Rhett Butler. She moved to New York City in 1984, and was arrested for possession of marijuana.[5] In New York, she met her second husband, Ken Zieger, and they were married in 1987.[5]

    In 1987, Butler made her television debut on The Tonight Show. Also that year, she performed on Dolly Parton's short-lived variety series, Dolly. Parton hired Butler as a writer for the remainder of the show's season, but the series was cancelled after one season of lackluster ratings.[6]

    Grace Under Fire and beyond

    In 1993, Butler starred in the ABC comedy series Grace Under Fire, created by Chuck Lorre.[7] Butler starred as Grace Kelly, a divorced single mother and recovering alcoholic. The show begins after the main character divorces her abusive alcoholic husband of eight years in an attempt to start life anew and prevent her children from making the same mistakes she did. For her performance, Butler received two Golden Globe nominations for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy in 1995 and 1997, and won a People's Choice Award for Favorite Female Performer in 1994.[8] [9] She reprised her role of Grace Kelly in The Drew Carey Show and Ellen in 1997.

    Butler published her memoir, Knee Deep in Paradise, in 1996. The book was started before attaining her celebrity status, and candidly addresses much of this time, ending the autobiography before Grace Under Fires debut.[10] [11]

    Behind the scenes, Butler battled a recurring drug addiction and spent time in rehab.[12] In February 1998, due to her erratic behavior stemming from substance abuse, she was dismissed from the show and ABC cancelled the series.[13] [14] [15] After Grace was cancelled in 1998, Butler moved from Los Angeles to a farm in Rome, Georgia. In the following years she made selected screen appearances in films Bruno (2000) and Mrs. Harris (2005), and guest-starred on an episode of the NBC sitcom My Name Is Earl in 2005. In 2008, Butler headlined at an arts fundraiser and spoke freely with a reporter about her depression, past drug addiction, television work, and current life on the farm. She also expressed interest in writing another book.[16]

    Return to acting

    In October 2011, Butler appeared on The Rosie Show and reported being sober since 1998.[17] According to an Entertainment Tonight interview at around the same time, Butler, unable to maintain the costs of her farm, had lived in a homeless shelter, though in a 2021 Hollywood Reporter profile, Butler denied that she was ever homeless, and said she was paid to fabricate this claim for the show.[18] [19] By this time Butler was attempting to make a career comeback and was working on developing a reality TV show about her self-professed psychic abilities and performing at the Downtown Comedy Club in Los Angeles.[20]

    In June 2012, Butler appeared in a recurring role on the CBS daytime soap opera The Young and the Restless playing ex-psychiatrist Tim Reid's girlfriend.[21] She returned for two episodes in March 2015.[22] Later in 2012, she began appearing in a recurring role as the bartender at the restaurant that Charlie Goodson (Charlie Sheen) frequents in the FX comedy series Anger Management.[23] Butler appeared in a total of 38 episodes from 2012 to 2014. In 2016, she played herself in the comedy-drama film The Comedian starring Robert De Niro.[24]

    Later, Butler began appearing in dramatic roles. She guest-starred in two episodes of HBO drama series The Leftovers, and had a recurring role as Michaela's (Aja Naomi King) adoptive mother Trishelle in the ABC legal thriller How to Get Away with Murder in 2016.[25] From 2018 to 2019, she played Tammy Rose Sutton in the AMC horror series, The Walking Dead.[26] Also in 2019, she took a recurring role as Sandy Jackson, the mother of Reese Witherspoon's character in the Apple TV+ drama series, The Morning Show.[27] [28]

    Filmography

    Film

    Year Title Role Notes
    1993The Child Ain't RightHerselfShowtime Stand-Up Comedy special
    1994Totally Bill HicksHerself
    2000BrunoSister Della Rosa
    2000MilitiaBobbi
    2005Mrs. HarrisTarnowner Ex No. 1Television film
    2005Vampire BatsShelly Beaudraux
    2009Brett Butler Presents the Southern Belles of ComedyHerself
    2016The ComedianHerself
    2018Friday's ChildMs. LeField

    Television

    Year Title Role Notes
    1988DollyRhondaEpisode: "1.15"
    1993–1998Grace Under FireGrace Kelly112 episodes, also executive producer
    People's Choice Award for Favorite Female Performer in a New TV Series
    Viewers for Quality Television Award for Best Actress in a Quality Comedy Series
    Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy (1995, 1997)
    Nominated—Viewers for Quality Television Award for Best Actress in a Quality Comedy Series (1994, 1996–97)
    1995Women of the HouseBreEpisode: "Women in Film"
    1995The Larry Sanders ShowBrett ButlerEpisode: "I Was a Teenage Lesbian"
    1997The Drew Carey ShowGrace KellyEpisode: "Drew Gets Married"
    1997EllenGrace KellyEpisode: "Secrets & Ellen"
    1997CoachBarbaraEpisode: "Viva Las Ratings"
    2005My Name Is EarlConnie DarvilleEpisode: "White Lie Christmas"
    2006MoochersHost
    2012ArcherTrishEpisode: "Space Race – Part 2"
    2012The Young and the RestlessBeth Hortense9 episodes
    2012–2014Anger ManagementBrett38 episodes
    2015–2017The LeftoversSandyEpisodes: "No Room at the Inn" + "Don't Be Ridiculous"
    2016How to Get Away with Murder[29] Trishelle PrattEpisode 35: "It's About Frank"
    Episode 36: "Is Someone Really Dead?"
    Episode 39: "Who's Dead?"[30]
    2018–2019The Walking DeadTammy Rose Sutton6 episodes
    2019The Morning ShowSandy Jackson3 episodes
    2023Fantasy IslandMarcia1 episode (Season 2, Episode 4: “Mystery in Miami”)

    Notes and References

    1. Brett Butler, Censored. Entertainment Weekly. Kristen. Baldwin. November 22, 1996. October 21, 2019.
    2. Brett Butler: More Power To Her. Entertainment Weekly. Lisa. Schwarzbaum. October 7, 1994. October 21, 2019.
    3. "Stork— St. Margaret's Hospital", The Montgomery (AL) Advertiser, February 6, 1958, p.10 ("Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Anderson Jr., of Tuskegee, a daughter, Brett, Jan. 30")
    4. Entertainer 11: Brett Butler. Entertainment Weekly. Lisa. Schwarzbaum. December 30, 1994. October 21, 2019.
    5. Web site: Out of the Fire. PEOPLE.com.
    6. Turkeys! 50 Remarkable Pop-Culture Flops. August 1, 2016. Entertainment Weekly.
    7. Web site: Three Stars Are Born. October 24, 1993. Newsweek.
    8. Web site: Brett Butler. IMDb.
    9. Web site: Brett Butler. www.goldenglobes.com.
    10. Web site: Knee Deep in Paradise . . April 29, 1996 . November 21, 2019.
    11. Lisa . Schwarzbaum . Knee Deep in Paradise . Entertainment Weekly . April 19, 1996 . November 6, 2015.
    12. Flint . Joe . Sad fall for Grace Under Fire . Entertainment Weekly . September 12, 1997 . October 21, 2019.
    13. Web site: Miller, D. Patrick. Fame, Fire and Surrender. fearlessbooks.com. 2003. April 13, 2010.
    14. News: Lanzendorfer. Joy. Funny Lady. North Bay Bohemian. August 18, 2004. April 13, 2010.
    15. News: Brett Butler's Problems Halt 'Grace Under Fire'. Orlando Sentinel. November 9, 2011.
    16. http://www.santafe.com/article/spitfire/ "Spitfire: Comic Brett Butler set to take the stage in Santa Fe"
    17. Brett Butler and Frank DeCaro . The Rosie Show . October 26, 2011 . OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network . 1 . 13 . O'Donnell . Rosie (host).
    18. News: Former 'Grace Under Fire' Star Brett Butler Reveals: I'm Homeless (Video). The Hollywood Reporter. November 17, 2011. November 6, 2015.
    19. News: Why Brett Butler Is Broke: 'Grace Under Fire' Star on Struggles and Survival. The Hollywood Reporter. Abramovitch. Seth. August 19, 2021. August 28, 2021.
    20. News: 9 Famous People Who Became Homeless. Vivian. Giang. Danielle. Schlanger. July 17, 2012. November 21, 2019.
    21. Y&R hires Brett Butler for latest stunt casting. Kroll. Dan. May 8, 2012. SoapCentral. January 4, 2018.
    22. News: It Never Ends...Brett Butler to Appear on The Young and the Restless. March 17, 2015. Giddens. Jamey. Daytime Confidential.
    23. News: Brett Butler on Charlie Sheen's 'Anger Management'. Rhodes. Joe. January 27, 2013. The New York Times. January 4, 2018.
    24. Web site: 'The Comedian' review: Laughs the only thing missing for de Niro's insult comic. Chicago Tribune. February 2, 2017 .
    25. News: How to Get Away with Murder's Aja Naomi King on That "Fishy" House Fire Reveal. TV Guide.
    26. Web site: The Walking Dead season 9: Who is Brett Butler? Who plays Tammy Rose?. Molli. Mitchell. February 11, 2019. Express.co.uk.
    27. Web site: The Morning Show Cast & Character Guide. November 3, 2019. ScreenRant.
    28. News: Review: Watch 'The Morning Show' to the end. It's better than you've heard. Lloyd. Robert. November 1, 2019. August 28, 2021. Los Angeles Times.
    29. News: How To Get Away With Murder: Guest Stars. TV Guide.
    30. News: Brett Butler Credits. TV Guide.