Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Buster Keaton With Family Rare Candid 8x10 Photo at the best online prices at eBay! During his first meeting with Arbuckle, he was asked to jump in and start acting. Keaton, Eleanor and Jeffrey Vance. Born the same year as the film industry in 1895, Buster Keaton began his career as the child star of a family slapstick act reputed . 29. In Our Hospitality (1923), a film about a mountain feud, Keaton shot both a novel train scene and waterfall scene on location. He'd say, "How about this?" Keaton played every role in the movie, which was set in a theater. Harry N. Abrams, 2001, pg. Buster Keaton was one of three great silent film comedians (along with Charlie Chaplin and Harold Lloyd). [13] The General has placed highly on the Sight & Sound poll, and Our Hospitality, Sherlock Jr. and The Navigator also received multiple votes. 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Buster Keaton was an American actor, comedian, stage artist, writer, and director who has been credited as "the greatest actor-director in the history of the movies" by critic and historian Roger Ebert. [105], Actor and stunt performer Johnny Knoxville cites Keaton as an inspiration when coming up with ideas for Jackass projects. 1. In 2018 filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich released The Great Buster: A Celebration, a documentary about Keaton's life, career, and legacy. Buster Keaton got his name in true slapstick fashion. [84] Natalie's extravagance was another factor, spending up to a third of her husband's earnings. His father owned a traveling show called the 'Mohawk Indian Medicine Company' along with Harry Houdini. In the earliest days on stage, they traveled with a medicine show that included family friend . By Dana Stevens. [19] Talmadge decided not to have any more children, banishing Keaton to a separate bedroom; he dated actresses Dorothy Sebastian and Kathleen Key during this period. Buster William Keaton Sr. from tree Keaton Family Tree. Man Humor. In 2023, Keatons life and work was depicted in the graphic novel biography Buster: A Life in Pictures written by Ryan Barnett and illustrated by Matthew Tavares. Service.[73]. He directed three short films in 1938. [26][27], Keaton spent the summers of 19081916 "at the 'Actor's Colony' in the Bluffton neighborhood of Muskegon, along with other famous vaudevillians. A vaudeville child star, Keaton grew up to be a tinkerer, an athlete, a visual mathematician; his films offer belly laughs of mind-boggling physical invention and a spacey determination that nears philosophical grandeur. Keaton's personal favorite was the series' debut, Pest from the West, a shorter, tighter remake of Keaton's little-viewed 1934 feature The Invader; it was directed not by White but by Del Lord, a veteran director for Mack Sennett. Keaton became the new head of the company, which was owned by Joseph Schenck (who later became Keaton's brother in law). ", "The Narrative-Machine: Buster Keaton's Cinematic Comedy, Deleuze's Recursion Function and the Operational Aesthetic", "Keaton Chose $40 in Films to $750 on Stage", Buster Keaton: Cut to the Chase: A Biography, "My Career at the Rear / Buster Keaton in World War I", "Muskegon: Buster Keaton documentary to focus on early life in Muskegon", "Reviews: The General/Steamboat Bill Jr", "Velocipede used by Buster Keaton in the film Our Hospitality", "Moving Pictures: Buster Keaton's 'General' Pulls In To PFA. They eventually had two sons, Joseph and Robert. (1933). Neibaur, James L. and Terri Niemi (2013). Keaton parodied the tired formula of the melodramatic transformation from bad guy to good guy, which Hart's characters went through, known as "the good badman". In 1926, audiences were amazed by the daredevil antics of comedian Buster Keaton in the movie "The General . In 1928 film executive Nicholas Schenck arranged a deal with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for Keaton's services. His impassive features gave him the nickname "The Great Stone Face.". Buster Keaton is an American actor, known in the world of cinema as "The Great Stone Face" The popularity of the artist at the peak of his career was comparable to the demand of Charlie Chaplin. [98] A 1987 documentary, Buster Keaton: A Hard Act to Follow, directed by Kevin Brownlow and David Gill, won two Emmy Awards.[99]. American comic actor, filmmaker, producer and writer, Born on October 04, 1895 By this time, Keaton had further developed his distinct signature style that consisted of lucidity and precision along with acrobatics of ballistic precision and kineticism. His parents were part of a traveling vaudeville act, and at the age of four he joined them, subsequently becoming known as . Shortly after his son's birth, Joseph Keaton changed his son's name to Joseph Francis Keaton. Joseph Frank Keatonthe silent film star belovedly known as Busterwas born the same year, 1895, that the Lumire brothers unveiled the first moving pictures to an audience of stunned Parisians. Keaton and Arbuckle became close friends, and Keaton was one of few people, along with Charlie Chaplin, to defend Arbuckle's character during accusations that he was responsible for the death of actress Virginia Rappe. With the exception of Seeing Stars, a minor publicity film produced in 1922, Limelight was the only time in which the two would ever appear together on film. Buster Keaton in a still from the 1927 film The General. Actor James Mason had bought the Keatons' house and found numerous cans of films, among which was Keaton's long-lost classic The Boat. He is best known for his silent film work, in which his trademark was physical comedy accompanied by a stoic, deadpan expression that earned him the nickname "The Great Stone Face". In the physical comedy routines performed with his father, Keaton became an expert at pratfalls and developed an impassive face that delighted audiences. Lewis was particularly moved by the fact that Eleanor said his eyes looked like Keaton's. At the end of the day, he asked to borrow one of the cameras to get a feel for how it worked. Keaton grew up on the road, as his parents endlessly . He was a motion picture comic actor, writer, producer, and director of the 1910s thru 1960s. He was born into a vaudeville family; his father's name was Joseph Keaton while his mother's was Myra. At my studio they would have the characters I wanted in 10 minutes. Kinescopes were made for distribution of the programs to other parts of the country, since there was no transcontinental coaxial cable until September 1951. They became enthralled with the area, and beginning in 1907, the family returned annually. CAMERA MAN Buster Keaton, the Dawn of Cinema, . Educational Pictures, also known as Educational Film Exchanges, Inc. or Educational Films Corporation of America, was an American film production and film distribution company founded in 1916 by Earle (E. W.) Hammons (1882-1962). Arbuckle also wrote and directed this film. Employing picturesque locations, the film's storyline reenacted an actual wartime incident. [71] He wears a small version of Hart's campaign hat from the SpanishAmerican War and a six-shooter on each thigh, and during the scene in which he shoots the neighbor and her husband, he reacts with thick glycerin tears, a trademark of Hart's. You had to requisition a toothpick in triplicate. Critic Roger Ebert wrote of Keaton's "extraordinary period from 1920 to 1929" when he "worked . He was soon offered a role in a Broadway show, The Passing Show of 1917, for the princely sum of $250 per week. To the world, he was the famous silent film star Buster Keaton, but to Melissa Talmadge Cox of Cloverdale, he was simply Grandpa Buster. He was a student at Blackfox Military Academy and a graduate of Santa Monica High School. On June 16, 2018, the International Buster Keaton Society laid a four-foot plaque in honor of both Keaton and Charles Chaplin on the corner of the shared block (1021 Lillian Ave) where each had made many of their silent comedies in Hollywood. He traveled from one end of Canada to the other on a motorized handcar, wearing his traditional pork pie hat and performing gags similar to those in films that he made 50 years before. Husband of Eleanor Ruth Keaton Like Arbuckle before him, Keaton began directing films that he appeared in. During his time in uniform, he suffered an ear infection that permanently impaired his hearing. . Buster Keaton's full name is Joseph Frank Keaton and his nickname is Buster Keaton. Keaton's last commercial film appearance was in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1966), which was filmed in Spain in SeptemberNovember 1965. [80], On May 31, 1921, Keaton married Natalie Talmadge, his leading lady in Our Hospitality, and the sister of actresses Norma Talmadge (married to his business partner Joseph M. Schenck at the time) and Constance Talmadge, at Norma's home in Bayside, Queens. A drastic shift for silent film icon Charlie Chaplin, A Woman of Paris exchanged slapstick comedy for romantic drama and was the first of only . Over time, things grew unpleasant between Buster and his dad . Buster Keaton. He would later cite this as the worst business decision of his life in his autobiography. Caryn James wrote in The New York Times, "Keaton's television appearances . "[28], In February 1917, he met Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle at the Talmadge Studios in New York City, where Arbuckle was under contract to Joseph M. Schenck. Joe and Myra were Vaudevillian comedians with a popular, ever-changing variety act, giving Keaton an eclectic and interesting upbringing. He is the first action hero; to be precise, he is a small, pale-faced American who is startled, tripped, drenched and inspired into becoming a hero. Twenty-five years after the divorce, she would not permit his name to be spoken in her house. In addition to appearing in numerous commercials (including one for Alka-Seltzer), Keaton made many guest appearances in both comedies and dramas. His large, deep eyes are the most eloquent feature; with merely a stare, he can convey a wide range of emotions, from longing to mistrust, from puzzlement to sorrow. Spouse: Thelma Ferne WOOD (1905-xxxx) 4454 People 0 Records 0 Sources: Buster William Keaton Sr. found in 22 trees View all. Keaton endured this treatment for two more feature films, and then exchanged his independent setup for employment at Hollywood's biggest studio, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). While the movie had an impressive tornado sequence and an interesting topic (a Mississippi riverboat race) which pleased critics, Steamboat Bill Jr. was not a commercial success. [68], Keaton started experimenting with parody during his vaudeville years, where most frequently his performances involved impressions and burlesques of other performers' acts. This knockabout style of comedy led to accusations of child abuse, and occasionally, arrest. In In the Good Old Summertime, Keaton personally directed the stars Judy Garland and Van Johnson in their first scene together, where they bump into each other on the street. No Beer? [61][62][63][64][65], Meanwhile, Keaton's big-screen career continued. [4] In 1996, Entertainment Weekly recognized Keaton as the seventh-greatest film director, writing that "More than Chaplin, Keaton understood movies: He knew they consisted of a four-sided frame in which resided a malleable reality off which his persona could bounce. Harold Lloyd made us laugh as much, Charlie Chaplin moved us more deeply, but no one had more courage than Buster."[103]. When she saw the little house, she flew into a rage: she thought the house was much too small, with no place for servants. He appeared on screen simultaneously nine times. Well into his fifties, Keaton successfully recreated his old routines, including one stunt in which he propped one foot onto a table, then swung the second foot up next to it and held the awkward position in midair for a moment before crashing to the stage floor. Production head Irving Thalberg would not permit Keaton to create a script from scratch because the studio had already purchased a stage property, Parlor, Bedroom, and Bath, at the suggestion of Lawrence Weingarten, who was Thalberg's brother-in-law and Keaton's producer. They were popular, and contrary to Keaton's later reputation as "The Great Stone Face", he often smiled and even laughed in them. (The restored version of that film, released in 2013, contains a scene where Jimmy and Culpeper talk on the telephone. During this period, he made another film in England, The Invader (released in the United States as An Old Spanish Custom in 1936).[45]. In 1920, The Saphead was released, in which Keaton had his first starring role in a full-length feature. Geni requires JavaScript! No Beer? Garry Moore recalled, "I asked (Keaton) how he did all those falls, and he said, 'I'll show you.' Keaton's other 1924 film, The Navigator, was shot on an ocean liner and directed with Donald Crisp. Prikryl, Jana (July 9, 2011), "The Genius of Buster". He re-enacted a famous Keaton stunt for the finale of Jackass Number Two. He took the camera back to his hotel room where he dismantled and reassembled it by morning. His wife divorced him, and he descended into alcoholism. They had two sons: Joseph, called James[81] (June 2, 1922 February 14, 2007),[82] and Robert (February 3, 1924 July 19, 2009).[83]. "[34], It was an expensive misfire (the climactic scene of a locomotive plummeting through a burning bridge was the most expensive single shot in silent-film history),[35][36] and Keaton was never entrusted with total control over his films again. Harry N. Abrams, 2001, pg. Keaton returned to film by the 1950s. According to one biographer, Keaton was made to go to school while performing in New York, but only attended for part of one day. He amazed the cast and crew by doing many of his own stunts, although the Thames Television documentary reported that his increasingly ill health did force the use of a stunt double for some scenes. (Read Lillian Gish's 1929 Britannica essay on silent film.) "[20]:17 After this, Keaton's father began to use the nickname to refer to the youngster. Brother of Harry Stanley Keaton and Louise J. Keaton. Much of the film was shot on location on the Sacramento River, which doubled for the Mississippi River setting of Twain's book. His talent led the family to New York City and, in 1909, to an appearance in London. This is discussed in the TCM documentary Buster Keaton: So Funny it Hurt, with Keaton complaining about having to shoot lousy films not just once, but three times. While the first project he did for MGM ( The Cameraman in 1928) was rather good, as was his last silent film (Spite Marriage in 1929), Keaton's career was in decline. Scriven claimed that she didn't know Keaton's real first name until after the marriage. He had cameos in such films as In the Good Old Summertime (1949), Sunset Boulevard (1950), and Around the World in 80 Days (1956). and it would just be this wonderful, inventive stuff.[66]. Known as "The Great Stone Face," Keaton got big laughs out of his relentlessly blank expression in silent film comedies like The Saphead (1920), Sherlock, Jr. (1924), and his famous The General (1927). Son of Joseph Frank Hallie Keaton and Myra Edith Keaton 616: Ruth Carbaugh 201; Elaine Weigle 513. The grandchildren delighted in deliberately mentioning Buster's name. By the time he was 21, his father's alcoholism threatened the reputation of the family act,[22] so Keaton and his mother, Myra, left for New York, where Keaton's career quickly moved from vaudeville to film. As usual, Keaton performed all of his own stunts. [69] Three Ages (1923), his first feature-length film, is a parody of D. W. Griffith's Intolerance (1916), from which it replicates the three inter-cut shorts structure. Username and password are case sensitive. Buster Keaton is American by birth. Today, she regularly travels around the country, attending film festivals and conventions in his honor. Keaton starred in five films for American International Pictures: Pajama Party (1964), Beach Blanket Bingo, How to Stuff a Wild Bikini, and Sergeant Deadhead (all 1965), and War Italian Style (1966, co-starring the Italian comedy team of Franco and Ciccio). Keaton also directed three one-reel novelty shorts for the studio, but these did not result in further directorial assignments. Many people today don't know that the great silent comedy star Buster Keaton (whose birthday is today) started out as part of a family act with his parents, Joe and Myra. You are the only one who doesn't.' But we had no luck with Keaton because he thought up his best gags himself and we couldn't steal him! [37], Keaton's last three features had been produced and released independently, under Keaton's control, and fell short of financial expectations at the box office. His father was Joseph Hallie "Joe" Keaton, a native of Vigo County, Indiana. Still, he continued to find new situations in which to put his long-suffering face. . The guest of honor and his bride Myra Keaton ride Minnie . Irving was usually on my side, but this time he said, 'Larry likes it. It was not released until 1921. [59] In 1961, he starred in The Twilight Zone episode "Once Upon a Time", which included both silent and sound sequences. The Educational two-reelers have far more pantomime than his earlier talkies, and Keaton is in good form throughout. He had his sound debut in The Hollywood Revue of 1929, then made eight more films under his Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract. Peter Hogue wrote in Film Comment, "Keaton is astonishing not only for what he does as an actor within the frame, but also for what he does with frame in relation to the actor. After this failure, Schenck sold his contract to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), where his son, Nicholas, just happened to be in charge. The Society's nickname, the "Damfinos," draws its name from a boat in Keaton's 1921 comedy, The Boat. Confined to a hospital during his final days, Keaton was restless and paced the room endlessly, desiring to return home. [42] MGM refused, because the film was more valuable in silent form; it could be shown around the world in theaters that had not converted to sound. This equilibrium came into play with The Playhouse (1921), which he also wrote and directed with Cline. By 1935, this second marriage had ended in divorce. Vance, Jeffrey. Keaton soon discovered that his brand of comedy, especially his deadpan facial expressions, worked very well on film. Much more thoroughly than Chaplin, he managed a near-perfect, and highly expressive, harmony between the roles of performer and filmmaker." The sequence furnished one of the most memorable images of his career. Advertisement. An error has occured while loading the map. Keaton's daring was unquestionable; his famous $42,000 train wreck in The General almost $650,000 in today's dollarsis the most expensive shot in silent film history. Six of his films have been included in the National Film Registry, making him one of the most honored filmmakers on that list: One Week (1920), Cops (1922), Sherlock Jr. (1924), The General (1926), Steamboat Bill, Jr., and The Cameraman (both 1928)[97], A 1957 film biography, The Buster Keaton Story, starring Donald O'Connor as Keaton was released. He received the nickname "Buster" while still an infant. Keaton had a short-lived second marriage with Mae Elizabeth Scriven, a nurse, hairstylist and playwright. [46] Keaton had a free hand in staging the films, within the studio's budgetary limits and using its staff writers. But the laughter died Tuesday when, Piqua, Woodson County, Kansas, United States, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States, Woodland Hills, California, United States, Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills), Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States, Descendants of William Peck(1601-1694) Elizabeth(Davis)Peck (1608-1683), "Buster", "The Great Stone Face", "Malec", Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States, Legendary motion picture comic actor, writer, producer, and director, Actor. . Pioneer in Film Industry. Keaton was presented with a 1959 Academy Honorary Award at the 32nd Academy Awards, held in April 1960. A chance meeting with comedian Rosco "Fatty" Arbuckle led him to break that contract. once in English, once in Spanish, and once in either French or German, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills), "Deadpan but alive to the future: Buster Keaton the revolutionary", "The 50 Greatest Directors and Their 100 Best Movies", "AFI Recognizes the 50 Greatest American Screen Legends", "The General: the greatest comedy of all time? He supported them all. Born into a performing family, Keaton's father Joe owned a traveling vaudeville show with [54] In a series of silent television commercials for Simon Pure Beer made in 1962 by Jim Mohr in Buffalo, New York, Keaton revisited some of the gags from his silent film days. A suitcase handle was sewn into Keaton's clothing to aid with the constant tossing. Piqua, Kansas's greatest claim to fame is that it's the birthplace of Buster Keaton. Keaton was a seminal comedian, actor, producer, screenwriter, and director that shaped the industry for years to come, even though the industry stole the creative control that made his early films so valuable. 253 ratings60 reviews. Although forces opposed to child labor tried to keep him off the stage, Keaton soon became an integral part of the show. [3][4] Critic Roger Ebert wrote of Keaton's "extraordinary period from 1920 to 1929" when he "worked without interruption" as having made him "the greatest actor-director in the history of the movies". A scene from Steamboat Bill, Jr. required Keaton to stand still on a particular spot. Atria: 432 . Melissa Talmadge Cox wonderful talk about her grandpa, Buster Keaton and the Talmadge sisters and family. The innovative special effects he developed for The Playhouse made him an early leader in the field. In this film, he broke his neck, but did not discover it until ten years later. Free shipping. 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