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  2. Joseph Frank " Buster " Keaton (October 4, 1895 – February 1, 1966) [ 1 ] was an American actor, comedian and filmmaker. [ 2 ] He is best known for his silent films during the 1920s, in which he performed physical comedy and inventive stunts.

  3. Apr 2, 2014 · Who Was Buster Keaton? Born to vaudeville performers, Buster Keaton began performing at age 3. He was introduced to film when he was 21 and eventually directed and starred in films in the 1920s.

  4. Buster Keaton. Actor: The General. Joseph Frank Keaton was born on October 4, 1895 in Piqua, Kansas, to Joe Keaton and Myra Keaton. Joe and Myra were Vaudevillian comedians with a popular, ever-changing variety act, giving Keaton an eclectic and interesting upbringing.

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  5. Sep 30, 2024 · Buster Keaton (born October 4, 1895, Piqua, Kansas, U.S.—died February 1, 1966, Woodland Hills, California) was an 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.

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    Buster Keaton. Actor: The General. Joseph Frank Keaton was born on October 4, 1895 in Piqua, Kansas, to Joe Keaton and Myra Keaton. Joe and Myra were Vaudevillian comedians with a popular, ever-changing variety act, giving Keaton an eclectic and interesting upbringing.

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    • Piqua, Kansas, USA
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  7. May 20, 2024 · 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.

  8. His “official” professional debut was on Wednesday, October 17, 1900, in the fourth place on the bill, at Dockstader’s Theater in Wilmington, Delaware. Forty-one years later, when Keaton was considered a “has-been”by Hollywood, a Wilmington newspaper recounted that impressive debut: