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(b. **/**/**** - d. **/**/****). Actor. C.H. Butcher is an as yet not clearly identified actor who played the part of Joseph Atkinson, soldier-servant to the character of Jack Meredith, played by [[Charles Sparrow]], in [[Joseph Albrecht]]’s film version of [[H. Seton Merriman]]’s novel ''[[With Edged Tools]]'' (1919).  Interestingly, a year earlier an actor by the name of H.C. Butcher acted in Albrecht’s ''[[The Voice of the Waters]]'' (1918).  Both roles required a young man of about 30 and the odds are that this was the same person.  In which case he was probably born around 1890.  (FO)  
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(b. **/**/**** - d. **/**/****). Actor. C.H. Butcher is an as yet not clearly identified actor who played the part of Joseph Atkinson, soldier-servant to the character of Jack Meredith, played by [[Charles Sparrow]], in [[Joseph Albrecht]]’s film version of [[Henry Seton Merriman]]’s novel ''[[With Edged Tools]]'' (1919).  Interestingly, a year earlier an actor by the name of H.C. Butcher acted in Albrecht’s ''[[The Voice of the Waters]]'' (1918).  Both roles required a young man of about 30 and the odds are that this was the same person.  In which case he was probably born around 1890.  (FO)  
  
 
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(b. **/**/**** - d. **/**/****). Actor. C.H. Butcher is an as yet not clearly identified actor who played the part of Joseph Atkinson, soldier-servant to the character of Jack Meredith, played by Charles Sparrow, in Joseph Albrecht’s film version of Henry Seton Merriman’s novel With Edged Tools (1919). Interestingly, a year earlier an actor by the name of H.C. Butcher acted in Albrecht’s The Voice of the Waters (1918). Both roles required a young man of about 30 and the odds are that this was the same person. In which case he was probably born around 1890. (FO)

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