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Buster Keaton
human
Sex or gendermale Edit
Country of citizenshipUnited States of America Edit
Name in native languageBuster Keaton Edit
Birth nameJoseph Frank Keaton Edit
Given nameJoseph, Frank Edit
Family nameKeaton Edit
PseudonymFrigo Edit
NicknameFrigo, Buster, Kamenná tvář, The Great Stone Face, Pamplinas Edit
Date of birth4 October 1895 Edit
Place of birthPiqua Edit
Date of death1 February 1966 Edit
Place of deathWoodland Hills Edit
Manner of deathnatural causes Edit
Cause of deathlung cancer Edit
Place of burialForest Lawn Memorial Park Edit
FatherJoe Keaton Edit
MotherMyra Keaton Edit
SpouseNatalie Talmadge, Eleanor Keaton Edit
ChildJoseph Talmadge Keaton, Robert Talmadge Keaton Edit
Native languageEnglish Edit
Languages spoken, written or signedEnglish Edit
Writing languageEnglish Edit
ResidenceBeverly Hills Edit
Work period (start)1917 Edit
Work period (end)1966 Edit
Participant inDocumenta 6 Edit
ConflictWorld War I Edit
Military branchUnited States Army, 40th Infantry Division Edit
FilmographyBuster Keaton filmography Edit
Influenced byHarold Lloyd, Roscoe Arbuckle Edit
Award receivedAcademy Honorary Award, star on Hollywood Walk of Fame Edit
Time period20th century Edit
Official websitehttp://www.busterkeaton.com Edit
Has works in the collectionMuseo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía Edit
Related categoryCategory:Films directed by Buster Keaton, Category:Films with screenplays by Buster Keaton Edit
Copyright status as a creatorworks protected by copyrights Edit
Documentation files atSAPA Foundation, Swiss Archive of the Performing Arts Edit

Joseph Frank "Buster" Keaton (October 4, 1895 – February 1, 1966)[1] be American actor, comedian, den filmmaker.[2] Dem know am for ein silent film work, wey na ein trademark be physical comedy wey stoic dey accompany am, deadpan expression wey earn am ein nickname "The Great Stone Face".[3][4]

References

  1. Meade, Marion (1997). Buster Keaton: Cut to the Chase. Da Capo. p. 16. ISBN 0-306-80802-1.
  2. Obituary, Variety, February 2, 1966, page 63.
  3. Barber, Nicholas (January 8, 2014), "Deadpan but alive to the future: Buster Keaton the revolutionary". The Independent.
  4. https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/great-movie-the-films-of-buster-keaton