This Biography is about one of the best Actor Buster Keatonincluding his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Buster Keaton | |
Real Name | Buster Keaton |
Profession | Actors, T V & Movie Producers, Comedians |
Nick Name | Joseph Frank Keaton |
Nationality | American |
Personal life of Buster Keaton | |
Born on | 04 October 1895 |
Birthday | 4th October |
Died At Age | 70 |
Sun Sign | Libra |
Born in | Piqua, Kansas, USA |
Died on | 01 February 1966 |
Place of death | Woodland Hills |
Cause of Death | Cancer |
City | Kansas |
Family Background of Buster Keaton | |
Father | Joseph Hallie |
Mother | Myra Keaton |
Siblings | Harry Keaton, Louise Keaton, |
Spouses/Partners | Natalie Talmadge, Mae Scriven, Eleanor Norris, |
Children | Buster Keaton, Jr |
Awards | 1987 – Emmy Award for his documentary
1958 – Academy Honorary Award for best comic performer |
Personal Fact of Buster Keaton | |
Joseph Frank Keaton, better known as Buster Keaton, was a comedian and actor who rose to prominence with his silent films in which he often played the character of a poker faced man with a deadpan expression. So famous was his expressionless, stoic face that he earned the nickname of The Great Stone Face. Born into a vaudeville family, Keaton was destined for the show business. He began performing with his parents in The Three Keatons when he was just three years old. His family performed a comedy sketch in which the young boy would be constantly tossed and thrown around the stage, often inviting the wrath of authorities who accused his parents of child abuse. It was during this time that he realized that he could elicit more laughter from the audience by making a poker face rather than by laughing himself during the comedy act. He made his transition from vaudeville to films when he was 21 years old. Initially apprehensive about the medium of film, his reservations went away after the success of The Saphead in which he played a lead role for the first time. More roles followed and he was soon a major comedian in Hollywood; he was ranked as the 21st greatest male star by the American Film Institute. |
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