Buster Keaton

Buster Keaton

Born:October 3, 1895

Place of Birth:Piqua, Kansas, USA

Died:February 1, 1966

Known For:Acting

Biography

Joseph Frank "Buster" Keaton, born on October 4, 1895, left an indelible mark on the film industry as an American comic actor, filmmaker, producer, and writer. His silent films were a testament to his unmatched talent in physical comedy, coupled with a stoic and deadpan expression that earned him the moniker "The Great Stone Face." Keaton's unique style and dedication to his craft set him apart from his contemporaries, solidifying his legacy as a cinematic pioneer.

Throughout his illustrious career, Keaton captivated audiences with his unparalleled comedic timing and innovative approach to storytelling. His ability to convey humor through actions rather than words showcased his exceptional talent and creativity. Keaton's influence on the silent film era remains unparalleled, with his work continuing to inspire generations of filmmakers and actors.

Not only was Keaton a masterful performer, but he also delved into the realms of filmmaking and production, showcasing his versatility and passion for the art of cinema. His contributions behind the camera further solidified his status as a visionary in the industry, with his films standing the test of time and retaining their charm and appeal to this day.

Keaton's impact on the world of entertainment was far-reaching, earning him accolades and recognition from both critics and audiences alike. His ability to evoke laughter and emotion through his performances transcended language barriers, making him a global sensation and a beloved figure in the realm of cinema.

Despite the evolution of film and entertainment over the years, Keaton's legacy endures, with his work continuing to be celebrated and studied by film enthusiasts and scholars. His influence on the art of physical comedy and storytelling remains unmatched, serving as a timeless reminder of the power of creativity and innovation in the world of cinema.

In 1999, the American Film Institute rightfully honored Keaton by ranking him as the 21st-greatest male star of all time, a testament to his enduring impact on the film industry. Entertainment Weekly also recognized his genius by ranking him as the seventh-greatest director of all time, further solidifying his status as a cinematic legend.

Buster Keaton's contributions to film and entertainment have left an indelible mark on the industry, shaping the way we perceive comedy and storytelling on the silver screen. His legacy lives on through his timeless films, which continue to entertain and inspire audiences around the world, cementing his rightful place in the pantheon of cinematic greats.

Joseph Frank "Buster" Keaton's life and work serve as a testament to the power of creativity, dedication, and passion in the world of entertainment. His enduring influence on the film industry remains a source of inspiration for aspiring actors, filmmakers, and storytellers, ensuring that his legacy will continue to shine brightly for years to come.

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Filmography

Acting

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World

Jimmy the Crook

1963

A group of strangers come across a man dying after a car crash who proceeds to tell them about the $350,000 he buried in California. What follows is the madcap adventures of those strangers as each attempts to claim the prize for himself.
Sunset Boulevard

Sunset Boulevard

Buster Keaton

1950

A hack screenwriter writes a screenplay for a former silent film star who has faded into Hollywood obscurity.
The General

The General

Johnnie Gray

1926

During America’s Civil War, Union spies steal engineer Johnny Gray's beloved locomotive, 'The General'—with Johnnie's lady love aboard an attached boxcar—and he single-handedly must do all in his power to both get The General back and to rescue Annabelle.
Around the World in Eighty Days

Around the World in Eighty Days

Train Conductor

1956

Based on the famous book by Jules Verne the movie follows Phileas Fogg on his journey around the world. Which has to be completed within 80 days, a very short period for those days.
Sherlock Jr.

Sherlock Jr.

Projectionist / Sherlock, Jr.

1924

A film projectionist longs to be a detective, and puts his meagre skills to work when he is framed by a rival for stealing his girlfriend's father's pocketwatch.
Limelight

Limelight

Calvero's Partner

1952

A fading music hall comedian tries to help a despondent ballet dancer learn to walk and to again feel confident about life.
Steamboat Bill, Jr.

Steamboat Bill, Jr.

William 'Willie' Canfield Jr.

1928

The just-out-of-college, effete son of a no-nonsense steamboat captain comes to visit his father whom he's not seen since he was a child.

Production

The General

The General

Stunts

1926

During America’s Civil War, Union spies steal engineer Johnny Gray's beloved locomotive, 'The General'—with Johnnie's lady love aboard an attached boxcar—and he single-handedly must do all in his power to both get The General back and to rescue Annabelle.
Sherlock Jr.

Sherlock Jr.

Editor

1924

A film projectionist longs to be a detective, and puts his meagre skills to work when he is framed by a rival for stealing his girlfriend's father's pocketwatch.
Steamboat Bill, Jr.

Steamboat Bill, Jr.

Director

1928

The just-out-of-college, effete son of a no-nonsense steamboat captain comes to visit his father whom he's not seen since he was a child.