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Ron Butler
Birth Name:Ronald Butler Jr.
Birth Place:Bahamas
Other Names:Ronnie Butler
Years Active:1991–present

Ronald Butler Jr. is a Bahamian-born American television actor, director and comedian who is best known for portraying Oscar, the clever receptionist, on the Nickelodeon television series True Jackson, VP, from 2008 to 2011. He often portrays former President Barack Obama in comedy sketches. He has performed with the Atlantic Theater Company for over 20 years.

Early life

Butler is originally from the Bahamas. He is named after his father Ronnie Butler, Sr., a calypso singer, songwriter, and recording artist. As a child, Butler sometimes performed with his father.[1] Butler grew up partly in the United States (Washington, D.C., Virginia, and the suburbs of Syracuse, New York) and partly in the Bahamas. He attended high school in the Bahamas and graduated magna cum laude from Trinity International University near Chicago, Illinois, receiving a B.A. in History and Economics in 1985.

Butler worked as an economic consultant for a law firm based in Washington, D.C., before beginning his acting career. While in Washington, Butler studied acting privately with Vera Katz of Howard University and performed in regional theatre around Washington.[1] Later, he studied with David Mamet, William H. Macy, Felicity Huffman, Scott Zigler and Robert Bella of the Atlantic Theater Company.

Career

Butler became a member of the Off-Broadway Atlantic Theater Company in New York City in 1991, the same year that he appeared in the film Homicide. With Atlantic, he has performed in, among other works, Once in a Lifetime.[2] Among other Off-Broadway and regional theatre roles, he played Bunker and other roles in a revival of Merrily We Roll Along (and on the cast recording) with the York Theatre Company in 1994.[3] [4] He then sang in a swing band, The Solicitors, in Europe for some years.[1] In 2007, he played Henry in the concert production of South Pacific at the Hollywood Bowl with Reba McEntire and Brian Stokes Mitchell.[5]

He appeared in the 2004 HBO film Everyday People, as Ron Harding, for which he won an IFP Award for Best Breakout Performance.[1] He also appeared in the films Smother (2007) and Rain (2008). He played Oscar, the clever receptionist for Mad Style, on the television series True Jackson, VP, from 2008 to 2011. He was in the Hollywood Bowl production of South Pacific. He plays Vice Principal Lewis on the web series First Day. He has guest-starred in such TV shows as Without a Trace, Crossing Jordan, Boston Legal, How I Met Your Mother, Scrubs, Ugly Betty, Medium, Dirty Sexy Money and in the first episode of the fourth series of Torchwood entitled "The New World".

Butler also writes and performs sketch comedies. President Barack Obama is one of his most noted characters. In October 2010, he released a YouTube video, as Obama, singing a pastiche of the "Major-General's Song" that affectionately lampooned the President. The video was widely distributed on the internet.[6]

Television and film appearances

ShowRoleYear
HomicideRookie1991
Everyday PeopleRon Harding2004
SpartanHeadquarters Agent2004
Boston LegalDr. Kohler2005
SummerlandDoctor2005 / 2010
InvasionCoroner, Asst. Coroner Arvin Morton (2 episodes)2005
RelatedFront desk clerk (Episode: "Sisters are Forever")2006
Ugly BettyReporter #2 (Episode: Queens for a Day)2006
Without a TraceMr. Roberts2006
Crossing JordanAttorney, lawyer (2 episodes)2006–2007
NursesClerk2007
MediumDesk Clerk (Episode: "Head Games")2007
How I Met Your MotherProctor (Episode: Spoiler Alert)2007
SmotherFriendly Man2007
Eli StoneJury Foreman2008
RainThe Preacher2008
Dirty Sexy MoneySeverin (Episode: "The Silence")2008
Social Worker (Episode: "The Demon Hand")2008
True Jackson, VPOscar (46 episodes)2008 - 2011
Senior Professor (1st episode)2011
Dog with a BlogCommercial Director (Episode: "Dog with a Hog")2012
ParenthoodCouncil Secretary (Episode: "Trouble in Candyland") 2012
Grey's AnatomyJordan Shouse (Episode: "Things We Said Today")2013
BunheadsEric Sinclair (3 episodes)2012 - 2013
ShamelessAdvisor (Episode: "Civil Wrongs")2013
It's Always Sunny in PhiladelphiaScientist (Episode: "Mac Day")2013
Old Dogs & New TricksBarack Obama (Episode: "WeHo Horror Story")2014
The Hungover GamesPresident Snowbama2014

Narrations

YearTitleAuthor
2015Til the Well Runs DryLaura Francis-Sharma
2015Notes of a Native SonJames Baldwin
2015Grant Park
2016Who Was Roberto Clemente?James Buckley, Jr.
2019The Black JacobinsC. L. R. James
2019On Time: A Princely Life in FunkMorris Day and David Ritz
2021The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American CapitalismEdward E Baptist

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External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.nick.com/shows/true-jackson-vp/characters/oscar.html Oscar
  2. http://whatispilgrim.com/index.php?go=cast&who=butler Ron Butler
  3. http://broadwayworld.com/bwidb/sections/people/index.php?var=42706 Ron Butler theatre credits
  4. http://contests.playbill.com/celebritybuzz/whoswho/biography/9593 Ron Butler theatre credits
  5. http://www.playbill.com/news/article/110023-Mitchell-and-McEntire-Share-Three-Enchanted-Evenings-at-the-Hollywood-Bowl-Aug-3-5 "Mitchell and McEntire Share Three Enchanted Evenings at the Hollywood Bowl Aug. 3-5"
  6. Web site: Butler. Ron. Obama! A Modern U.S. President (musical spoof). YouTube. 15 October 2010. 11 October 2010.