"[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. As a baby, he tumbled all the way down a flight of stairs to the landing below. They were married in Mexico on January 1, 1932, before his divorce was final; then again legally in 1933. Unfortunately, his one attempt at a strong dramatic role, the lead in the weak biopic The Buster Keaton Story (1957) proved to be . 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 to be the most violent in vaudeville. Husband of Eleanor Ruth Keaton Keaton died of lung cancer on February 1, 1966, aged 70, in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles. Several factors, other than the loss of creative control, contributed to Keaton's downward spiral in the late 1920s and early 1930s. The next project confirmed Keaton's fears about studio interference. He escaped a straitjacket with tricks learned from Harry Houdini. Keaton was born into a vaudeville family. BUSTER KEATON is an adoptable Dog - Schnauzer searching for a forever family near Atlanta, GA. Use Petfinder to find adoptable pets in your area. His greatest works from . Lewis was particularly moved by the fact that Eleanor said his eyes looked like Keaton's. Keaton's parents appeared in vaudeville as "The Two Keatons," but were not particularly successful. "Gee whiz," said George Pardey, an unknown Midwestern actor and a Keaton family friend, adding, "He's a regular buster!" The baby's father said, "I'm going to call him by it." Geni requires JavaScript! He would return often. He opened his jacket and he was all bruised. He appeared on shows such as Playhouse 90, Route 66, and The Twilight Zone. Buster Keaton was one of three great silent film comedians (along with Charlie Chaplin and Harold Lloyd). In 1939, Columbia Pictures hired Keaton to star in 10 two-reel comedies; the series ran for two years, and comprise his last series as a starring comedian. 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. Keaton appeared in 14 Arbuckle shorts between 1917 and 1919, including His Wedding Night (1917) and The Bell Boy (1918). During his first meeting with Arbuckle, he was asked to jump in and start acting. Get 'em for me.' Then in his twenties, he had outgrown his family vaudeville act, whose violent acrobatics had relied on a size . [45] In another telling, Keaton was fired after MGM studio chief Louis B. Mayer "raided" Keaton's dressing room during a wild party with Keaton's "cronies and their girlfriends" and Keaton "angrily ordered Mayer to get out." The innovative special effects he developed for The Playhouse made him an early leader in the field. Keaton then moved to full-length features. Keaton had a short-lived second marriage with Mae Elizabeth Scriven, a nurse, hairstylist and playwright. Free shipping. A two-day pass to the festival will cost $40, or a one-day pass for $25. Educational primarily distributed short subjects; it is best known for its series of comedies starring Buster Keaton (1934-37) and the earliest screen appearances . [55], On April 3, 1957, Keaton was surprised by Ralph Edwards for the weekly NBC program This Is Your Life. 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). Keaton's character emerged unscathed, due to a single open window. The break brought new opportunities for Keaton. Harold Lloyd made us laugh as much, Charlie Chaplin moved us more deeply, but no one had more courage than Buster."[103]. It was based on a successful play, The New Henrietta, which had already been filmed once, under the title The Lamb, with Douglas Fairbanks playing the lead. 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? In 1964, he told an interviewer that in making "this particular pork pie", he "started with a good Stetson and cut it down", stiffening the brim with sugar water. He was a motion picture comic actor, writer, producer, and director of the 1910s thru 1960s. Keaton married for the final time in 1940. Keaton observed that during his silent period, such a hat cost him around two dollars (~$2733 in 2022 dollars); at the time of his interview, he said, they cost almost $13 (~$116 in 2022 dollars). "She just hated the man to death," said her grandson Jim. He was born in Piqua, Kansas on 1895-10-04. By the age of 5, Buster is part of his family's vaudeville act, and only 6 months later the Atlanta Constitution names him as "the star of the Keaton aggregation of three". Realizing that his bride wanted a palace, he sold the cottage to MGM executive Eddie Mannix at cost, and commissioned Gene Verge Sr. in 1926 to build a 10,000-square-foot (930m2) estate in Beverly Hills for $300,000, which was later owned by James Mason and Cary Grant. It is the angle that you remember: the figure perfectly straight but tilted forward, like the Spirit of Ecstasy on the hood of a Rolls-Royce [in The Three Ages], he drives a low-grade automobile over a bump in the road, and the car just crumbles beneath him. Keaton suffered from several personal crises as well. Life with Buster Keaton (1951) was an attempt to recreate the first series on film, allowing the program to be broadcast nationwide. Keaton retold the anecdote over the years, including in a 1964 interview with the CBC's Telescope. As usual, Keaton performed all of his own stunts. Keaton said he was lucky if he used only six hats in making a film. Harry N. Abrams, 2001, pg. An error has occured while loading the map. [67] He played the central role in Samuel Beckett's Film (1965), directed by Alan Schneider. [22] Decades later, Keaton said that he was never hurt by his father and that the falls and physical comedy were a matter of proper technical execution. His wife divorced him, and he descended into alcoholism. Keaton soon discovered that his brand of comedy, especially his deadpan facial expressions, worked very well on film. [20]:18, At the age of three, Keaton began performing with his parents in The Three Keatons. 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The young Keaton goaded his father by disobeying him, and the elder Keaton responded by throwing him against the scenery, into the orchestra pit, or even into the audience. Joe and Myra were Vaudevillian comedians with a popular, ever-changing variety act, giving Keaton an eclectic and interesting upbringing. The following year, United Artists hired Keaton; he made ten shorts in the next two years. The Day the Laughter Stopped. 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. Orson Welles interview, from the Kino November 10, 2009 Blu-Ray edition of The General. Cox moved with her family to Cloverdale in the . By James Curtis. [68], Keaton started experimenting with parody during his vaudeville years, where most frequently his performances involved impressions and burlesques of other performers' acts. Connect to the World Family Tree to find out. The high point in the Educational series is Grand Slam Opera (1936), featuring Keaton in his own screenplay as an amateur-hour contestant. Beginning in his early twenties, he enjoyed a decade-long stretch as the director, star, stuntman, editor, and all-around mastermind of some of the greatest silent comedies . Other significant film appearances included Around the World in 80 Days (1956), It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963), A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1966), and War Italian Style (1966). The first of MGM's Keaton films was The Cameraman (1928), and Keaton sensed trouble immediately when he saw the script. [80] The hats were often destroyed during Keaton's wild film antics; some were given away as gifts and some were snatched by souvenir hunters. [86] On July 1, 1942, the 18-year-old Robert and the 20-year-old Joseph made the name change permanent after their mother won a court petition. Spouse: Thelma Ferne WOOD (1905-xxxx) 4454 People 0 Records 0 Sources: Buster William Keaton Sr. found in 22 trees View all. Vance, Jeffrey. . Buster Keaton does some excellent comedy falls." With a new picture set to start, Keaton's salary was bumped to $75 a week, a measure of the added value he brought to . Also, soundstages were then at a premium, and MGM usually reserved them for dramatic productions. I said, 'I'd like to do something with a drunk and a fat lady and a kid. [56] In December 1958, Keaton was a guest star in the episode "A Very Merry Christmas" of The Donna Reed Show on ABC. [105], Actor and stunt performer Johnny Knoxville cites Keaton as an inspiration when coming up with ideas for Jackass projects. On February 14, 2007, James Talmadge (born Joseph Talmadge Keaton) passed away peacefully with his wife of 63 years, the love of his life, Barbara Talmadge, by his side. Aerial stuntmen and daredevils from around 1920s - 1940s. [8][9][10][11] Welles said Keaton "was beyond all praisea very great artist, and one of the most beautiful men I ever saw on the screen. Imitators of our act don't last long, because they can't stand the treatment. (Read Lillian Gish's 1929 Britannica essay on silent film.) 616: Ruth Carbaugh 201; Elaine Weigle 513. Keaton returned to film by the 1950s. You are the only one who doesn't.' The guest of honor and his bride Myra Keaton ride Minnie . He had cameos in such films as In the Good Old Summertime (1949), Sunset Boulevard (1950), and Around the World in 80 Days (1956). Joseph Frank "Buster" Keaton (October 4, 1895 - February 1, 1966) was an American actor, comedian, and filmmaker. Yallop, David (1976). Keaton, however, did not own any part of the company. Photograph: Ronald Grant. By Kelly Braun. [39], Welcomed to the studio by Irving Thalberg, with whom he initially had a relationship of mutual admiration,[40] Keaton realized too late that the studio system MGM represented would severely limit his creative input. After this failure, Schenck sold his contract to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), where his son, Nicholas, just happened to be in charge. 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. By 1917, Joseph Keaton had developed severe problems with alcohol and the family's act was dissolved. In 1950, he played himself in Sunset Boulevard. His parents, Joe and Myra, were both veteran vaudevillian actors, and Keaton himself first began performing at the age of 3 when . Keatan balanced his work in front and behind the camera very well. [69] Three Ages also featured parodies of Bible stories, like those of Samson and Daniel. The seemingly indestructible man married actress Natalie Talmadge in 1921, though wedded bliss did not last long. The film is also notable for being his last silent screen performance. He directed three short films in 1938. No Beer? His mother nicknamed him Jimmy. He was handed a script titled Sidewalks of New York (1932), in which he played a millionaire becoming involved with a slum-neighborhood girl and a gang of rowdy kids. Last year, she went to Germany for a Buster Keaton Film Festival. Keaton's other 1924 film, The Navigator, was shot on an ocean liner and directed with Donald Crisp. Go Outside. [90] After undergoing aversion therapy, he stopped drinking for five years.[91]. 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. Melissa Talmadge Cox wonderful talk about her grandpa, Buster Keaton and the Talmadge sisters and family. They became enthralled with the area, and beginning in 1907, the family returned annually. Joseph Frank Keaton IV was born October 4, 1895, in Piqua, Kansas. Keaton thought the premise was totally unsuitable, and was uncomfortable with his directors Jules White and Zion Myers, who emphasized blunt slapstick. Buster Keaton got his name in true slapstick fashion. [79], Keaton designed and modified his own pork pie hats during his career. Employing picturesque locations, the film's storyline reenacted an actual wartime incident. Critic Dana Stevens published a cultural history of Keaton's life and work, Camera Man: Buster Keaton, the Dawn of Cinema, and the Invention of the Twentieth Century. Keaton supported himself throughout the 1940s by appearing on stage in Europe and the United States, and writing gags for MGM and 20th Century-Fox. In 1920, The Saphead was released, in which Keaton had his first starring role in a full-length feature. [19] He was briefly institutionalized, according to the Turner Classic Movies documentary So Funny It Hurt. It's true that Keaton was born in Piqua on October 4, 1895but it wasn't his home. He made a series of two-reel comedies, including One Week (1920), The Playhouse (1921), Cops (1922), and The Electric House (1922). Who was I to say I was right and everyone was wrong? Like Arbuckle before him, Keaton began directing films that he appeared in. The images and pieces have presentations and attendees from a #Buster Keaton Convention that is held the first week of October . 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. Buster Keaton Remembered. Joe Keaton disapproved of films, and Keaton also had reservations about the medium. Buster plays a projectionist who dreams his way onto the screen and into a movie in which he resolves the conflicts of his own life. It was not released until 1921. Record information. . In addition to appearing in numerous commercials (including one for Alka-Seltzer), Keaton made many guest appearances in both comedies and dramas. His third wife was a dancer named Eleanor Ruth Norris. Born on October 4, 1895, in Piqua, Kansas, as Joseph Francis Keaton. login . His impassive features gave him the nickname "The Great Stone Face.". Upon Keaton's return to Hollywood in 1934, he made a screen comeback in two-reel comedies for Educational Pictures. [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. Keaton played every role in the movie, which was set in a theater. In 1949, comedian Ed Wynn invited Keaton to appear on his CBS Television comedy-variety show, The Ed Wynn Show, which was televised live on the West Coast. The stunt required precision, because the prop house weighed two tons, and the window only offered a few inches of clearance around Keaton's body. Between 1947 and 1954, the couple appeared regularly in the Cirque Medrano in Paris as a double act. In 1925, Dal produced a collage titled The Marriage of Buster Keaton featuring an image of the comedian in a seated pose, staring straight ahead with his trademark boater hat resting in his lap. Buster Keaton. Look at his faceas beautiful but as inhuman as a butterflyand you see that utter failure to identify sentiment. Brother of Harry Stanley Keaton and Louise J. Keaton. [2] 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 one sequence, Keaton even danced with himself. [57] In August 1960, Keaton played mute King Sextimus the Silent in the national touring company of the Broadway musical Once Upon A Mattress. Working with independent producer Joseph M. Schenck and filmmaker Edward F. Cline, Keaton made a series of successful two-reel comedies in the early 1920s, including One Week (1920), The Playhouse (1921), Cops (1922), and The Electric House (1922). In 1914, he told the Detroit News: "The secret is in landing limp and breaking the fall with a foot or a hand. Today, she regularly travels around the country, attending film festivals and conventions in his honor. [73] The film's opening intertitles give it its mock-serious tone, and are taken from "The Shooting of Dan McGrew" by Robert W. [21] In Keaton's retelling, he was six months old when the incident occurred, and Harry Houdini gave him the nickname (though the family did not get to know Houdini until later). Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Actor: 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. His first directorial effort, The High Sign, was a short that apparently did not work very well. Buster Keaton and Marceline Day in The Cameraman, 1928. From left is Harry Keaton Jr.'s daughter, Lisa Geisler, and Keaton celebration committee chairman Frank Scheide. [104], Keaton's Sherlock Jr., in which he walks into the movie he is projecting, was an influence Woody Allen's The Purple Rose of Cairo, in which a character walks out of a movie and into real life. He was named "Joseph" to continue a tradition on his father's sidehe was sixth in a line bearing the name Joseph Keatonand "Frank" for his maternal grandfather, who disapproved of the parents' union. . By 1935, this second marriage had ended in divorce. Now that many women are having their first child in their 30s, many men in their 70s are spending time with toddlers or pre-school kids. 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. In Go West (1925), he is stared down by a herd of cattle. He stated that he learned to read and write late, and was taught by his mother. Image via United Artists. Still, he continued to find new situations in which to put his long-suffering face. But not MGM. Though The General (1926) was successful in retrospect, at the time it was critically derided. [61][62][63][64][65], Meanwhile, Keaton's big-screen career continued. Buster Keaton, original name Joseph Frank Keaton IV, (born October 4, 1895, Piqua, Kansas, U.S.died February 1, 1966, Woodland Hills, California), American film comedian and director, the "Great Stone Face" of the silent screen, known for his deadpan expression and his imaginative and often elaborate visual comedy. [69] Other favorite targets were cinematic plots, structures and devices. A Buster Keaton Granddad. Adding to his mystique was a background on the vaudeville stage with all its tricks and sleight of hand. Neibaur, James L. and Terri Niemi (2013). [7] The General is viewed as his masterpiece: Orson Welles considered it "the greatest comedy ever madeand perhaps the greatest film ever made". In the physical comedy routines performed with his father, Keaton became an expert at pratfalls and developed an impassive face that delighted audiences. For most grandfathers, this means doing puzzles on the living room floor or pushing their grandchild on a swing. His final appearance on film was in The Scribe, a 1966 safety film produced in Toronto by the Construction Safety Associations of Ontario: he died shortly after completing it. "stuntmen don't get you laughs," Keaton had said.[43]. A chance meeting with comedian Rosco "Fatty" Arbuckle led him to break that contract. He was named Joseph to continue a tradition on his father's side (he was sixth in a line bearing the name Joseph Keaton)[1] and Frank for his maternal grandfather, who disapproved of his parents' union. He lost creative control of his pictures, and, like his father before him, developed a nasty drinking problem. In 1933, he married his nurse Mae Scriven during an alcoholic binge about which he afterwards claimed to remember nothing. After Keaton's successful work with Arbuckle, Schenck gave him his own production unit, Buster Keaton Productions. It was too dramatic for some filmgoers expecting a lightweight comedy, and reviewers questioned Keaton's judgment in making a comedic film about the Civil War, even while noting it had a "few laughs. His career declined when he signed with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and lost his artistic independence. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Buster Keaton With Dog Rare Candid 8x10 Photo at the best online prices at eBay! While it's debatable Keaton's family life was the root of his deterioration, one factor that certainly bothered him was his marriage. After Robert's birth, the marriage began to suffer. Early Days in Vaudeville - 1895-1917. Noticing that this caused the audience to laugh less, he adopted his famous deadpan expression when performing. By the time he was five, Buster was formally added to the family act and instantly made "The Three Keatons" a success. Era By BOB THOMAS H list grows thin. The actors would phonetically memorize the foreign-language scripts a few lines at a time and shoot immediately after. in Woodland Hills, California, USA, This form allows you to report an error or to submit additional information about this family tree: Buster KEATON (1895), Copyright Wikipdia authors - This article is under licence CC BY-SA 3.0. [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. Keaton's writers included Clyde Bruckman, Joseph Mitchell, and Jean Havez, but the most ingenious gags were generally conceived by Keaton himself. The first was Sherlock Jr., in which a daydreaming projectionist who longs to be a detective becomes part of the movie he is showing. [13] The General has placed highly on the Sight & Sound poll, and Our Hospitality, Sherlock Jr. and The Navigator also received multiple votes. In 2016, Tony Hale portrayed Keaton in an episode of Drunk History focusing on the silent comedian's supposed rivalry with Charlie Chaplin, who was played by musician Billie Joe Armstrong. The studio replaced Edwards, who had substance-abuse problems, with nightclub comedian Jimmy Durante. Keaton then refused to appear at a publicity event, and was fired 48 hours later. Keaton is rumored to have gotten the name Buster from Harry Houdini himself. Buster Keaton's full name is Joseph Frank Keaton and his nickname is Buster Keaton. He was 70 years old. Atria: 432 . 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. Username and password are case sensitive. Later, Keaton changed his middle name to "Francis". In 1965 he appeared on the CBS television special A Salute to Stan Laurel, a tribute to the comedian and friend of Keaton who had died earlier that year. 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". Son of Joseph Frank Hallie Keaton and Myra Edith Keaton 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. The General, set during the American Civil War, combined physical comedy with Keaton's love of trains,[33] including an epic locomotive chase. Joseph Frank Keaton was born October 4, 1895 to Joe, a comedic acrobat whose main aid was a table, and Myra, one of the . "[77] Critic Anthony Lane also noted Keaton's body language: The traditional Buster stance requires that he remain upstanding, full of backbone, looking ahead [in The General] he clambers onto the roof of his locomotive and leans gently forward to scan the terrain, with the breeze in his hair and adventure zipping toward him around the next bend. From acclaimed cultural and film historian James Curtis--a major biography, the first in more than two decades, of the legendary comedian and filmmaker who elevated physical comedy to the highest of arts and whose ingenious films remain as startling, innovative, modern--and irresistible--today as they . In 1934, with his MGM contract now terminated, Keaton filed for bankruptcy. As for The General, where do you start? His great period began in 1923 when he appeared in The Three Ages and a year later he made a full length comedy . [69] When Keaton transposed his experience in vaudeville to film, in many works he parodied melodramas. 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