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===Non-fictional butlers===
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*[[Paul Burrell]], butler to the late [[Diana, Princess of Wales]]
:''This is an annotated list of butlers, valets and major domos.  For full articles, please see [[butler]] and [[valet]].  See also related articles:  [[Batman (military)|batman]], [[great house]], [[domestic service]], [[housekeeper]].''
 
==Non-fictional butlers==
*[[Paul Burrell]], former butler to the late [[Diana, Princess of Wales]]
*[[Hugh Edgar]], butler, ''[[The Edwardian Country House]]'', 2002 British historical recreation TV series – Edgar is an architect by profession, but was noted for immersing himself completely in his role.
*[[Hugh Edgar]], butler, ''[[The Edwardian Country House]]'', 2002 British historical recreation TV series – Edgar is an architect by profession, but was noted for immersing himself completely in his role.
*[[Paul Hogan (butler)|Paul Hogan]], former [[Australian]] diplomat who portrays "the butler" in the US TV series ''[[Joe Millionaire]]'' – There has been some argument over whether the character in this series is actually a butler, but Hogan himself is now a professional butler.  <ref> ''http://www.homestaffingnetwork.com/who_we_are.php?detail_id=3 A profile of Paul Hogan from Home Staffing Network International.''</ref>
*[[Paul Hogan (butler)|Paul Hogan]],[[Australian]] former [[diplomatic service|diplomat]] who portrays "the butler" in the US TV series ''[[Joe Millionaire]]'' – There has been some argument over whether the character in this series is actually a butler, but Hogan himself is now a professional butler.  <ref> ''http://www.homestaffingnetwork.com/who_we_are.php?detail_id=3 A profile of Paul Hogan from Home Staffing Network International.''</ref>
*Arthur Richard Inch, longtime real-life butler, Butler Technical Consultant for the film ''[[Gosford Park]]''
*Arthur Richard Inch, longtime real-life butler, Butler Technical Consultant for the film ''[[Gosford Park]]'' <ref>The Authenticity of Gosford Park, Documentary featurette in Gosford Park Collector's Edition DVD, Universal Studios, 2002. </ref>
*[[Ivor Spencer]], [[Toastmaster]] and [[etiquette]] specialist, head of the Ivor Spencer International School for Butler Administrators/Personal Assistants and Estate Managers
*[[Ivor Spencer]], [[Toastmaster]] and [[etiquette]] specialist, head of the Ivor Spencer International School for Butler Administrators/Personal Assistants and Estate Managers


===Fictional butlers===
==Fictional butlers==
[[Alfred Pennyworth]], from ''[[Batman]]'', unusually known as “Alfred” rather than “Pennyworth”,  “Hudson” of [[Upstairs, Downstairs]] fame and Crichton, from [[J.M. Barrie]]'s ''[[The Admirable Crichton]]'' are probably the best-known butlers in English-language literature.  Other notables include:
[[Alfred Pennyworth]], from ''[[Batman]]'', unusually known as “Alfred” rather than “Pennyworth”,  “Hudson” of [[Upstairs, Downstairs]] fame and Crichton, from [[J.M. Barrie]]'s ''[[The Admirable Crichton]]'' are probably the best-known butlers in English-language literature.  Other notables include:


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*Niles, from ''[[The Nanny]]''
*Niles, from ''[[The Nanny]]''
*Stevens, from ''[[The Remains of the Day]]''
*Stevens, from ''[[The Remains of the Day]]''
==Fictional valets==
* '''[[Jeeves]]''', created in 1915 by [[P. G. Wodehouse]], starred in a series of stories until Wodehouse's death in 1975. Arguments abound concerning Jeeves's proper title:  he was clearly a "gentleman's gentleman" but was called upon to act as butler more than once <!--I think--anyone out there very familiar with the stories?--> and in general functioned over and above the requirements of simple valeting.  However, such service is typical of "the best servants".  Reginald Jeeves has been considered the epitome of the "British Butler" prototype for decades.  He is so well known that his name was given to Internet search engine ''Ask Jeeves'' (from 1996 to 2006, now Ask.com), and is now a generic term in dictionaries such as the [[Oxford English Dictionary]].
* [[Mervyn Bunter]], created in 1923 by [[Dorothy L. Sayers]] in the [[Lord Peter Wimsey]] series; as discreet and competent as Jeeves and also performed above and beyond the call of duty.
* Giles French, from the [[TV series]] ''[[Family Affair]]'' (later functioned as the family butler).
* Hobson (Sir [[John Gielgud]]), from the comedy film ''[[Arthur (film)|Arthur]]'' (1981).
* Rochester Van Jones, played on radio and television by [[Eddie Anderson (comedian)|Eddie Anderson]] on the ''[[Jack Benny|Jack Benny Show]]''.
* [[Passepartout (character)|Passepartout]], in the 1872 novel ''[[Around the World in Eighty Days]]'' by [[Jules Verne]].
* [[Figaro]], the Count of Almaviva's valet from [[Beaumarchais]]' play ''[[The Marriage of Figaro]]'' and the opera of the same name.
* Probert ([[Derek Jacobi]]), valet to Sir William McCordle ([[Michael Gambon]]), and Robert Parks ([[Clive Owen]]), valet to Lord Stockbridge ([[Charles Dance]]), in the 2001 film ''[[Gosford Park]]'', directed by [[Robert Altman]].
* Mr. Belvedere, movie and television show starring Christopher Hewitt and Bob Ueker.
* [[Baptistin]], in ''[[The Count of Monte Cristo]]'' by [[Alexandre Dumas]]. Changed to ? for the 19XX film.
==Male housekeepers==
* Mr Belvedere, from the novel, ''Belvedere'' and the movies and television series ''Mr. Belvedere''.  Characterisation of Belvedere is somewhat problematic; he was originally conceived as a housekeeper.  See above.
* <!--that fellow from--> ''Who's the Boss?''. American television series.

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An informational catalog, or several catalogs, about Butler.
This is an annotated list of butlers, valets and major domos. For full articles, please see butler and valet. See also related articles: batman, great house, domestic service, housekeeper.

Non-fictional butlers

Fictional butlers

Alfred Pennyworth, from Batman, unusually known as “Alfred” rather than “Pennyworth”, “Hudson” of Upstairs, Downstairs fame and Crichton, from J.M. Barrie's The Admirable Crichton are probably the best-known butlers in English-language literature. Other notables include:

Fictional valets

Male housekeepers

  • Mr Belvedere, from the novel, Belvedere and the movies and television series Mr. Belvedere. Characterisation of Belvedere is somewhat problematic; he was originally conceived as a housekeeper. See above.
  • Who's the Boss?. American television series.
  1. http://www.homestaffingnetwork.com/who_we_are.php?detail_id=3 A profile of Paul Hogan from Home Staffing Network International.
  2. The Authenticity of Gosford Park, Documentary featurette in Gosford Park Collector's Edition DVD, Universal Studios, 2002.