Buster Keaton

Buster Keaton, born October 4, 1895, was an American actor, filmmaker, and comedian. According to Roger Ebert, Buster “worked without interruption” from 1920 to 1929. He became popular in the said period for his silent comedies. “The Butcher Boy” was the first film that Buster featured in, and his natural acting skills earned him a spot in the industry. He wrote and released “The Saphead,” his first film, on October 18, 1920. Throughout his life, Keaton directed more than 147 movies, the most popular of which was “The General,” released in 1927, and considered his masterpiece. He did his work perfectly, earning the Academic Honorary Award in 1959. We will help you celebrate his special day right here.

Fast Facts

Full Name:

Joseph Frank Keaton

Nickname:

The Great Stone Face

Birth date:

October 4, 1895

Death date:

February 1, 1966 (age 70)

Zodiac Sign:

Libra

Height:

5' 4"

Net Worth:

$10 million

Background

Joseph Frank Keaton, better known as Buster Keaton, was an American actor, director, and comedian. On October 4, 1895, he was born in Piqua, Kansas, U.S.A. His astrological sign was Libra, and he spent most of his childhood summers in Muskegon, Michigan, a popular summer destination for vaudevillian performers. After falling down a flight of stairs at 18 months old, Joseph Frank earned the nickname Buster from a magician. Surprisingly, Keaton never went to school but learned to use a variety of expressions as he went through life. His parents, Joe Keaton and Myra Kutler were vaudeville performers, and he made his first appearance at the age of three. He was introduced to the film industry, however, at the age of 21.

Keaton worked closely with Arbuckle in his early years before striking out on his own as a film director in 1920. He made his film debut in 1917 with “The Butcher Boy,” displaying the deadpan skills he honed while performing with his parents. Between 1920 and 1929, he worked hard to advance, but a mistake cost him a lot. He signed a contract with M.G.M. in 1928, seeing his shining star dim until the contract expired in 1934.

Despite his successes, Keaton faced a few challenges that he overcame to leave the incredible legacy he did. He divorced Mae Scriven in 1935, which left him somewhat depressed. He rose from the ashes in 1940 when he married Eleanor, who was 21 then, and remained married to her until his death. Keaton rose to fame again in 1950, this time independently, which led to many of his successes, including regaining full rights to his older films. Before his death in 1966, Keaton created several masterpieces still discussed in the industry. He was a legendary filmmaker whose name and work will be remembered forever.

Career timeline

1917
He Makes His Debut

Keaton makes his debut in the film industry by featuring in the film “The Butcher Boy.”

1920
His First Full-Length Role

He has his first starring role in a full-length feature in “The Saphead.”

1939
He Becomes a Two-reel Comedy Star

Colombia Pictures hires Keaton to feature in 10 two-reel comedies that last for two years.

1965
His Final Appearance

Buster features in his last commercial film, “A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum,” filmed from September to November.

Why We Love Buster Keaton

  1. His humor

    Keaton made unexpected, clever choices in his work. This makes his films very funny, loaded with lots of ironic moments.

  2. His artistic vision

    Keaton told real-life stories in a way that nobody else could. He made many entertaining and delightful films that we still enjoy.

  3. His physique

    Keaton had a well-built body. He maintained his physique throughout his filming career.

5 Surprising Facts

  1. His birth name is Joseph

    Keaton was named Joseph Frank Keaton at birth to honor his father's family and Frank to honor his maternal grandfather.

  2. He had three wives in his lifetime

    Natalie Talmadge was his first wife, followed by Mae Scriven, and lastly Eleanor Keaton.

  3. He performed many dangerous stunts

    In the film “Steamboat Bill Jr.,” a house crumbled on him, and in “Sherlock Jr,” he broke his neck.

  4. Keaton rarely had scripts for his films

    Keaton's films frequently lacked a script; the crew relied on ideas and his direction.

  5. He had two sons

    Keaton had two sons, Joseph and Robert, with his first wife, Natalie.

Buster Keaton FAQs

Where is Buster Keaton buried?

Keaton is buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills, one of the six Lawn cemeteries in Southern California.

Does Keaton have grandchildren?

Yes, Keaton has grandchildren. Camille Keaton, a famous American actress and model, is one of them.

Is Keaton related to Michael Keaton?

No, Keaton is not related to either Michael Keaton or Diane Keaton.

Buster Keaton’s birthday dates

YearDateDay
2024October 4Friday
2025October 4Saturday
2026October 4Sunday
2027October 4Monday
2028October 4Wednesday

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