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.
“And so they grabbed little, 4-year-old ‘Buster’ and told him, ‘Hey, you’re in show biz now.'” In 1957, with the release of a movie about his life, Keaton came back to town for a ...
“Looking Back” is intended to be a visual documentary of a little-known episode in the life of Buster Keaton – his tour of British music halls in the summer of 1951. This 20th anniversary ...
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