Joe Keaton Explained

Joe Keaton
Birth Name:Joseph Hallie Keaton
Birth Date:6 July 1867
Birth Place:Terre Haute, Indiana, U.S.
Death Place:Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Children:3, including Buster Keaton
Relatives:Eleanor Keaton (daughter-in-law)
Camille Keaton (great-granddaughter)
Resting Place:Inglewood Cemetery, Inglewood, California

Joseph Hallie Keaton (July 6, 1867 – January 13, 1946) was an American vaudeville performer, eccentric dancer and silent film actor. He was the father of actor Buster Keaton and appeared with his son in several films.

Life and career

Keaton was born a few miles south of Terre Haute, Indiana, to Libbie Jane and Joseph Francis Keaton IV. Leaving home in 1889, the year of the Land Rush, he homesteaded in the Oklahoma territory for a time, 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.[1]

On May 31, 1894, Joe Keaton eloped with Myra Edith Cutler, who became known as Myra Keaton. Myra performed with Joe in a vaudeville act called the Two Keatons. 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.

When Buster was only a few years old, he joined the act, which became the Three Keatons. 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; when Buster was 21, Myra left him, taking Buster with her.[2] However, after Buster found success in silent film, he supported Joe and gave him small parts in several movies. Myra and Joe reunited, but eventually split up again. He lived alone in a Hollywood hotel for many years. He stopped drinking with the help of a girlfriend who was a Christian Scientist.[3]

Death

Joe Keaton died on January 13, 1946, at his home in Hollywood after a long illness, according to the New York Times.[4] However, Buster later said he was hit by a car,[5] and state death records show that he died in Ventura.[6] He was buried in Inglewood Cemetery in Inglewood, California, in an unmarked grave. In 2018, Keaton fans around the world raised the necessary funds and had the grave marked with a headstone.

Filmography

Film

YearTitle RoleNotes
1917A Country HeroCy Klone, Garage OwnerShort
1918Out WestMan on train
The Bell BoyGuest
Good Night, Nurse!Man in bandagesShort, uncredited
1920The ScarecrowFarmer
Convict 13Prisoner Short
NeighborsHis father
1921The GoatMinor roleShort, uncredited
1922The Electric HouseBuster's Father in Prologue
Day DreamsThe Girls Father
1923Our HospitalityThe Engineer
1924Sherlock Jr.The Girl's Father
1925Go WestMan in Barber Shop Uncredited
1926The GeneralUnion General #1
1928Steamboat Bill, Jr.BarberUncredited
1934Evelyn PrenticeCourt Reporter Unconfirmed,[7] uncredited [8]
1935Palooka from PaducahPa DiltzShort (final film role)

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Notes and References

  1. News: Gossip of the Corridors. The Houston Post Vol. 23, Ed. 1 January 2, 1908. 13 July 2016.
  2. Book: Blesh . Rudi . Keaton . 1966 . The MacMillan Company . New York . 0-02-511570-7. 82 .
  3. Book: Smith . Imogen Sara . Buster Keaton: The Persistence of Comedy . 2008 . Gambit Publishing . 43 .
  4. News: . Joseph Keaton, Father of Film Comedian, an Old Vaudeville Trouper, Dies . 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. ... . . January 15, 1946 . 2015-02-10.
  5. Book: Blesh . Rudi . Keaton . 1966 . The MacMillan Company . New York . 0-02-511570-7. 356 .
  6. Web site: Family search item. www.familysearch.org . registration.
  7. News: Screenland Secrets by John Holt. The Queenslander Thursday 27 December 1934. 25 June 2018.
  8. Web site: Detail view of Movies Page. https://web.archive.org/web/20140329114544/http://www.afi.com/members/catalog/DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=7107 . dead . 2014-03-29 .