
Buster Keaton
Director
Born: October 3, 1895 (70 years old)
Died: February 1, 1966
Place of birth: Piqua, Kansas, USA
Biography
Joseph Frank "Buster" Keaton (October 4, 1895 – February 1, 1966) was an American comic actor, filmmaker, producer and writer. He was best known for his silent films, in which his trademark was physical comedy with a consistently stoic, deadpan expression, earning him the nickname The Great Stone Face. He was recognized as the seventh-greatest director of all time by Entertainment Weekly. In 1999, the American Film Institute ranked Keaton the 21st-greatest male star of all time.
Filmography (133)
- The General (1926, ★ 7.9)
- Sherlock Jr. (1924, ★ 8)
- Sunset Boulevard (1950, ★ 8.3)
- Our Hospitality (1923, ★ 7.5)
- It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963, ★ 7)
- The Cameraman (1928, ★ 7.8)
- One Week (1920, ★ 7.9)
- The Navigator (1924, ★ 7.1)
- Seven Chances (1925, ★ 7.5)
- Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928, ★ 7.6)
- Limelight (1952, ★ 7.9)
- Go West (1925, ★ 6.9)
- Forever and a Day (1943, ★ 7.4)
- Film (1965, ★ 7)
- Cops (1922, ★ 7.2)
- The High Sign (1921, ★ 7.1)
- The Scarecrow (1920, ★ 7.5)
- Neighbors (1920, ★ 7.1)
- The Goat (1921, ★ 7.2)
- Buster Keaton Rides Again (1965, ★ 7.3)
- Buster Keaton: The Genius Destroyed by Hollywood (2016, ★ 7.8)
- That's Entertainment! (1974, ★ 7.4)
- Laurel & Hardy: Their Lives and Magic (2011, ★ 7.7)
- Charlie Chaplin, The Genius of Liberty (2020, ★ 8)
- The Twilight Zone (1959, ★ 8.5)
- The Railrodder (1965, ★ 6.8)
- Three Ages (1923, ★ 6.8)
- The Hollywood Revue of 1929 (1929, ★ 5.8)
- College (1927, ★ 6.7)
- The Real Charlie Chaplin (2021, ★ 7.6)