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Joe Keaton
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Born
Joseph Hallie Keaton

(1867-07-06)July 6, 1867
DiedJanuary 13, 1946(1946-01-13) (aged 78)
SpouseMyra Keaton
ChildrenBuster Keaton
Harry Keaton
Louise Keaton

Joseph Hallie "Joe" Keaton (July 6, 1867 – January 13, 1946) was an American vaudeville performer and silent film actor. He was the father of actor Buster Keaton.

Life and career

He was born as Joseph Hallie Keaton a few miles south of Terre Haute, Indiana. Keaton was born to Libbie Jane and Joseph Francis Keaton IV.[1] Keaton - leaving home in 1889, the year of the Land Rush- for a time homesteaded in the Oklahoma territory, securing a claim three and a half miles northwest of Edmond. A few months into Keaton's residency, the neighboring homesteader- a Canadian whom Keaton had befriended on their shared journey west- was murdered and partially buried by a claim jumper; the body was subsequently discovered- and "justice was meted out" to the murderer- by Keaton and a group of three or four men that included Robert Galbreath, Jr.[2]
On May 31, 1894, Joe Keaton eloped with Myra Edith Cutler, who became known as Myra Keaton. Myra, who had English and German ancestry, performed with Joe in a vaudeville act. Joe and Myra's first child was Joseph Frank Keaton, who became known as the silent film actor Buster Keaton; their other children were Harry Keaton and Louise Keaton.

Buster joined the act when he was only a few years old. The act was a rough-and-tumble one, with Buster being thrown around on stage most of the time. As the years went by, Joe Keaton became an alcoholic, which forced Buster to quit the act by the time he was a teenager. However, after he hit it big in silent film, Buster provided Joe with small parts in several movies. Myra and Joe split up long after Buster had become an adult. He lived alone in a Hollywood hotel for many years and was said to have stopped drinking after becoming a Christian Scientist.[citation needed]

Death

Joe Keaton died on January 13, 1946, at his home in Hollywood, California, after a long illness.[1]

Filmography

Year Film Role
1917 A Country Hero Cy Klone, Garage Owner
1918 The Bell Boy Guest
Out West Man on train
1920 Neighbors His father
The Scarecrow Farmer (uncredited)
Convict 13 Prisoner
1922 Day Dreams The Girls Father (uncredited)
The Electric House Extra (uncredited)
1923 Our Hospitality The Engineer
1924 Sherlock, Jr. Her father
1925 Go West Man in Barber Shop (uncredited)
1926 The General a Union General
1934 Evelyn Prentice Courthouse Reporter (uncredited)[3]
1935 Palooka from Paducah Pa Diltz

References

  1. ^ a b "Joseph Keaton, Father of Film Comedian, an Old Vaudeville Trouper, Dies". New York Times. United Press. January 15, 1946. Retrieved February 10, 2015. Joseph Keaton, old-time vaudeville performer and father of Buster Keaton, film comedian, died at his home last night after a long illness. His age was 79. Born in Terre Haute, Ind., Mr. Keaton was the leader of the Three Keatons, a vaudeville act which included his wife, Myra, and son. ... {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ Keaton story/interview "Gossip of the Corridors". The Houston Post Vol. 23, Ed. 1 January 2, 1908. Retrieved September 1, 2015. {{cite news}}: Check |url= value (help)
  3. ^ "Screenland Secrets by John Holt". The Queenslander Thursday 27 December 1934. Retrieved September 2, 2015.

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