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  1. The International Buster Keaton Society. We love Buster Keaton. Founded in 1992, the goals of the Society (a 501c3, non-profit organization) are to foster and perpetuate appreciation an understanding of the life, career and films of Buster Keaton, to advocate for historical accuracy about Keaton's life and work, to encourage dissemination of ...

  2. The Keaton Chronicle is the official publication of the International Buster Keaton Society. Since 1993, the Chronicle has documented the life and work of silent-film pioneer Buster Keaton (1895-1966), publishing both academic research and popular culture articles. Everyone from film scholars to admirers of Buster’s work is welcome to send in ...

  3. www.allocine.fr › personne › fichepersonne_gen_cpersonne=562273Eleanor Keaton - AlloCiné

    19 de oct. de 1998 · Découvrez toutes les infos sur Eleanor Keaton, sa biographie, sa filmographie complète, son actualité. Découvrez aussi toutes les photos et vidéos de Eleanor Keaton

  4. Eleanor Keaton (with Buster in 1965) Biography. American dancer and variety show performer, she was an MGM contract dancer in her teens and became the third wife of silent-film comedian Buster Keaton at the age of 21. She is credited with rehabilitating her husband's life and career.

  5. 14 de dic. de 2020 · Buster Keaton Metadata This file contains additional information such as Exif metadata which may have been added by the digital camera, scanner, or software program used to create or digitize it.

  6. Part 3: The Worst Mistake. “In 1928, I made the worst mistake of my career. Against my better judgment I let Joe Schenck talk me into giving up my own studio to make pictures at the booming Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer lot in Culver City.”. By early 1928, Keaton had made 31 films of his own.

  7. Joseph Frank "Buster" Keaton (October 4, 1895 – February 1, 1966) was an American actor, comedian and film director. He is best known for his silent films during the 1920s, in which he performed physical comedy and inventive stunts.He frequently maintained a stoic, deadpan facial expression that became his trademark and earned him the nickname "The Great Stone Face".