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October 4, 2019

10 Interesting Facts About Silent Film Star Buster Keaton

In the world of Hollywood’s silent era, few people were ever so successful and memorable as Buster Keaton. Known for his trademarked deadpan expression on screen, this multifaceted man spent the 1920s ruling supreme with one classic film after another. But that was a long time ago, and most people don’t know this screen legend’s remarkable life story, so here are 10 interesting facts about the man, his career, and his legacy.


1. Keaton Was Institutionalized


There was a time in Buster Keaton’s life were he started to go down hill. He began to drink and had depression. His first wife Natalie Talmadge who was an actress took all of his money when they divorced. He was unstabilized he had to be put into an institution.


2. Most of Keaton’s Films Were Made Without a Script


“Two or three writers and I would start with an idea, and then we would work out a strong finish, and let the middle take care of itself as we went along, as it always does.” – Buster Keaton said in an interview.


3. Buster is His Nickname


When Keaton was a small child he fell down the stairs. He stood up as if he didn’t even fall. Someone said “That’s a real buster!” and that’s where he got his nickname.


4. Keaton Didn’t Find Out Abut His Broken Neck Till Years Later


When Keaton was filming Sherlock Jr. he broke his neck on the train track scene. He didn’t find out about his broken neck until he had his routine examination which was years later.


5. Buster Keaton’s Real Name


Buster Keaton’s birth name is Joseph Francis Keaton Vl. He was born on October 4, 1895.


6. His Nickname Was “The Great Stone Face”


He was called this because in his earlier movie he would sometimes smile but in his later work he wouldn’t. Some people would even claim that he could smile or laugh.


7. Buster Keaton Had Three Wives


Buster Keaton’s first wife was Natalie Talmadge. They were married for twelve year and divorced in 1933. Buster Keaton’s second wife was Mae Scribbens. They were married for three years and divorced in 1936. Buster Keaton’s third wife was Eleanor Norris. They were married in 1940.


8. Buster Keaton Has Two Sons


Their names are Joseph and Robert. Their mother is Natalie Talmadge.


9. Keaton Has Been in Over 100 Films


Buster Keaton has been in about 147 films


10. Buster Keaton Died of Lung Cancer


Even though his stunts were very dangerous, the stunts he did had nothing to do with his death. Keaton died of lung cancer on February 1, 1966. This means he was 70 years old when he died.

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