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Rhett Butler | |
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Gone with the Wind character | |
First appearance | Gone with the Wind |
Last appearance | Rhett Butler's People |
Created by | Margaret Mitchell |
Portrayed by | |
In-universe information | |
Gender | Male |
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Family | Steven Butler (father, named in Scarlett; deceased) Eleanor Butler (mother, named in Scarlett) Rosemary Butler (sister) Ross Butler (brother, named in Scarlett) Margaret Butler (sister-in-law, named in Scarlett) |
Spouse | Scarlett O'Hara (1st; divorced and remarried) Anne Hampton (2nd, in Scarlett; deceased) |
Children | Wade Hampton Hamilton (stepson) Ella Lorena Kennedy (stepdaughter) Eugenie Victoria "Bonnie Blue" Butler (daughter with Scarlett; deceased) Unborn child (second child with Scarlett; miscarried) Katie Colum "Cat" Butler (daughter with Scarlett in Scarlett) Unborn child (child with Anne; deceased) |
Relatives | Gerald O'Hara (father-in-law, deceased) Ellen O'Hara (née Robillard) (mother-in-law, deceased) Susan Elinor "Suellen" Benteen (née O'Hara) (sister-in-law) Caroline Irene "Carreen" O'Hara (sister-in-law) Gerald O'Hara Jr. (name of 3 brothers-in-law, all deceased) Will Benteen (brother-in-law) Susie Benteen (niece-in-law) Pauline Robillard (aunt-in-law) Carey Smith (uncle-in-law; Pauline's husband) Eulalie Smith (née Robillard) (aunt-in-law) James O'Hara (uncle-in-law) Andrew O'Hara (uncle-in-law) Pierre Robillard (maternal grandfather-in-law) Solange Robillard (née Prudhomme) (maternal grandmother-in-law; deceased) |
Rhett Butler (born 1828) is a fictional character in the 1936 novel Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell and in the 1939 film adaptation of the same name. It is one of Clark Gable's most recognizable and significant roles.