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Born on the vaudeville circuit in Piqua, Kan., in 1895, Keaton grew from the child star of his parents’ roughhouse comedy act to one of the most innovative actor-filmmakers the cinema has ever ...
In the trinity of the great silent comedians, Buster Keaton has traveled into our own realm without a trace of mileage. Charles Chaplin’s Victorian sentimentality can be cloying and Harold Lloyd ...
MUSKEGON, MI – Parents and children rediscovered a corner of Muskegon County on Saturday, March 8 with the Muskegon Museum of Art’s gallery opening, crafts and film showing. Buster Keaton's ...
To this day, Keaton’s shots are among the most imitated, like the house collapse in Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928) when a wall falls down on Buster, but he’s saved by standing on the perfect spot ...
Buster Keaton was Hollywood's ... Billed as “The Little Boy Who Can’t Be Damaged,” the act was infamous enough to lead to accusations of child abuse, which the younger Keaton was ...
Comedian Buster Keaton, 70, Hollywood immortal whose trade-mark was the dead pan and who felt last year that “I might live forever,” died of lung cancer Tuesday in his Woodland Hills home.
The film stars Keaton's then-wife, Natalie Talmadge, as his on-screen love interest; their first child, newborn James Talmadge Keaton, makes a cameo appearance, playing Buster as an infant.
In the trinity of the great silent comedians, Buster Keaton has traveled into our own realm without a trace of mileage.
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