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Actor filmography
This is a list of films by the American actor, comedian, and filmmaker Buster Keaton.
Release date |
Title |
Credited as |
Notes
|
Writer |
Director |
Role
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April 23, 1917 |
The Butcher Boy |
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|
Buster |
First film role
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June 25, 1917 |
The Rough House |
Yes |
Yes |
Gardener / Delivery Boy / Cop |
Co-directed and co-written by Roscoe Arbuckle
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August 20, 1917 |
His Wedding Night |
|
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Delivery boy |
—
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September 30, 1917 |
Oh Doctor! |
|
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Junior Holepoke |
—
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October 29, 1917 |
Coney Island |
|
|
Rival / Cop with mustache |
—
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December 10, 1917 |
A Country Hero |
|
|
Vaudeville artist |
Lost film
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January 20, 1918 |
Out West |
|
|
Sheriff / Saloon owner |
—
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March 18, 1918 |
The Bell Boy |
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|
Bellboy |
—
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May 13, 1918 |
Moonshine |
|
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Revenue agent |
—
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July 6, 1918 |
Good Night, Nurse! |
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Dr. Hampton / Woman with umbrella |
—
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September 15, 1918 |
The Cook |
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|
Waiter |
—
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September 7, 1919 |
Back Stage |
|
|
Stagehand |
—
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October 26, 1919 |
The Hayseed |
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|
Manager, general store |
—
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January 11, 1920 |
The Garage |
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|
Mechanic / Fireman |
—
|
Starring Buster Keaton under Buster Keaton Productions
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Release date |
Title |
Credited as |
Notes
|
Writer |
Director |
Role
|
September 1, 1920 |
One Week |
Yes |
Yes |
The groom |
—
|
October 27, 1920 |
Convict 13 |
Yes |
Yes |
Golfer turned prisoner / Guard |
—
|
December 22, 1920 |
Neighbors |
Yes |
Yes |
The boy |
—
|
December 22, 1920 |
The Scarecrow |
Yes |
Yes |
Farmhand |
—
|
February 10, 1921 |
The Haunted House |
Yes |
Yes |
Bank clerk |
—
|
March 14, 1921 |
Hard Luck |
Yes |
Yes |
Suicidal boy |
—
|
April 12, 1921 |
The High Sign |
Yes |
Yes |
Our hero |
—
|
May 18, 1921 |
The Goat |
Yes |
Yes |
Buster Keaton |
—
|
October 6, 1921 |
The Playhouse |
Yes |
Yes |
Audience / Orchestra / Mr. Brown – First Minstrel / Second Minstrel / Interlocutors / Stagehand |
—
|
November 10, 1921 |
The Boat |
Yes |
Yes |
The boat builder |
—
|
January 1922 |
The Paleface |
Yes |
Yes |
Little Chief Paleface |
—
|
March 1922 |
Cops |
Yes |
Yes |
The young man |
—
|
May 1922 |
My Wife's Relations |
Yes |
Yes |
The husband |
—
|
July 21, 1922 |
The Blacksmith |
Yes |
Yes |
Blacksmith's assistant |
—
|
August 28, 1922 |
The Frozen North |
Yes |
Yes |
The bad man |
—
|
October 16, 1922 |
The Electric House |
Yes |
Yes |
Buster Keaton |
—
|
November 1922 |
Day Dreams |
Yes |
Yes |
The young man |
Distributed by First National Pictures
|
January 22, 1923 |
The Balloonatic |
Yes |
Yes |
The young man |
—
|
March 1923 |
The Love Nest |
Yes |
Yes |
Buster Keaton |
—
|
Starring Buster Keaton for Educational Pictures
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Release date |
Title |
Credited as |
Notes
|
Writer |
Director |
Role
|
March 16, 1934 |
The Gold Ghost |
|
|
Wally |
—
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May 25, 1934 |
Allez Oop |
|
|
Elmer |
—
|
January 11, 1935 |
Palooka from Paducah |
|
|
Jim Diltz |
—
|
February 22, 1935 |
One Run Elmer |
|
|
Elmer |
—
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March 15, 1935 |
Hayseed Romance |
|
|
Elmer Dolittle |
—
|
May 3, 1935 |
Tars and Stripes |
|
|
Apprentice seaman Elmer Doolittle |
—
|
August 9, 1935 |
The E-Flat Man |
|
|
Elmer |
—
|
October 25, 1935 |
The Timid Young Man |
|
|
Milton |
—
|
January 3, 1936 |
Three on a Limb |
|
|
Elmer Brown |
—
|
February 21, 1936 |
Grand Slam Opera |
Yes |
|
Elmer Butts |
Screenplay by Buster Keaton and Charles Lamont
|
August 21, 1936 |
Blue Blazes |
|
|
Elmer |
filmed in New York
|
October 9, 1936 |
The Chemist |
|
|
Elmer Triple |
filmed in New York
|
November 20, 1936 |
Mixed Magic |
|
|
Elmer "Happy" Butterworth |
filmed in New York
|
January 8, 1937 |
Jail Bait |
|
|
Office Boy |
—
|
February 12, 1937 |
Ditto |
|
|
The forgotten man |
—
|
March 26, 1937 |
Love Nest on Wheels |
|
|
Elmer |
—
|
Starring Buster Keaton for Columbia Pictures
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Release date |
Title |
Credited as |
Notes
|
Writer |
Director |
Role
|
June 16, 1939 |
Pest from the West |
Yes |
|
Sir |
Screenplay by Clyde Bruckman and (uncredited) Buster Keaton
|
August 11, 1939 |
Mooching Through Georgia |
|
|
Homer Cobb |
—
|
January 19, 1940 |
Nothing But Pleasure |
|
|
Clarence Plunkett |
—
|
March 22, 1940 |
Pardon My Berth Marks |
|
|
Elmer – Newspaper Copyboy |
—
|
June 28, 1940 |
The Taming of the Snood |
|
|
Buster Keaton |
—
|
September 20, 1940 |
The Spook Speaks |
|
|
Buster |
—
|
December 13, 1940 |
His Ex Marks the Spot |
|
|
Buster – the husband |
—
|
February 21, 1941 |
So You Won't Squawk |
|
|
Eddie |
—
|
September 18, 1941 |
General Nuisance |
|
|
Peter Hedley Lamar, Jr. |
—
|
November 20, 1941 |
She's Oil Mine |
|
|
Buster Waters, plumber |
—
|
Starring Buster Keaton for independent producers
[edit]
Directed by (but not featuring) Buster Keaton for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
[edit]
With Buster Keaton in featured or cameo roles
[edit]
Starring Buster Keaton for Metro Pictures
[edit]
Release date |
Title |
Credited as |
Notes
|
Writer |
Director |
Role
|
October 18, 1920 |
The Saphead |
Yes |
|
Bertie 'The Lamb' Van Alstyne |
—
|
Starring Buster Keaton under Buster Keaton Productions
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Release date |
Title |
Credited as |
Notes
|
Writer |
Director |
Role
|
September 24, 1923 |
Three Ages |
|
Yes |
The Boy |
Co-directed with Edward F. Cline
|
November 19, 1923 |
Our Hospitality |
|
Yes |
Willie McKay |
Co-directed with John G. Blystone
|
May 11, 1924 |
Sherlock Jr. |
|
Yes |
Projectionist / Sherlock Jr. |
—
|
October 13, 1924 |
The Navigator |
|
Yes |
Rollo Treadway |
Co-directed with Donald Crisp
|
March 15, 1925 |
Seven Chances |
|
Yes |
James Shannon
|
—
|
November 1, 1925 |
Go West |
Yes |
Yes |
Friendless |
—
|
September 19, 1926 |
Battling Butler |
|
Yes |
Alfred Butler |
—
|
December 31, 1926[1](Tokyo)
|
The General |
Yes |
Yes |
Johnnie Gray |
Co-written and directed with Clyde Bruckman
|
September 27, 1927 |
College |
|
Yes |
Ronald |
Co-directed with James W. Horne
|
May 20, 1928 |
Steamboat Bill, Jr. |
|
Yes |
William Canfield Jr. |
Co-directed with Charles Reisner
|
Starring Buster Keaton for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
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Release date |
Title |
Credited as |
Notes
|
Writer |
Director |
Role
|
September 22, 1928 |
The Cameraman |
|
Yes |
Buster |
Co-directed with Edward Sedgwick
|
April 6, 1929 |
Spite Marriage |
|
Yes |
Elmer Gantry |
Co-directed with Edward Sedgwick
|
March 22, 1930 |
Free and Easy |
|
|
Elmer |
—
|
July 7, 1930 |
Estrellados |
|
|
Canuto Cuadratin |
Spanish-language version of Free and Easy
|
August 30, 1930 |
Doughboys |
|
|
Elmer |
—
|
January 23, 1931 |
De frente...marchen |
|
|
Canuto de la Montera |
Spanish-language version of Doughboys
|
February 28, 1931 |
Parlor, Bedroom and Bath |
|
|
Reginald Irving |
—
|
September 26, 1931 |
Sidewalks of New York |
|
|
Harmon |
—
|
October 19, 1931 |
Casanova wider Willen |
|
|
Reggie Irving |
German-language version of Parlor, Bedroom and Bath
|
December 23, 1931 |
Buster se marie |
|
|
Reggie |
French-language version of Parlor, Bedroom and Bath
|
February 6, 1932 |
The Passionate Plumber |
|
|
Elmer E. Tuttle |
—
|
August 13, 1932 |
Speak Easily |
|
|
Professor Post |
—
|
December 30, 1932 |
Le plombier amoureux |
|
|
Elmer Tuttle |
French-language version of The Passionate Plumber
|
February 10, 1933 |
What! No Beer? |
|
|
Elmer J. Butts |
—
|
Starring Buster Keaton for independent producers
[edit]
With Buster Keaton in featured or cameo roles
[edit]
Release date |
Title |
Credited as |
Notes
|
Writer |
Director |
Role
|
October 10, 1920 |
The Round-Up |
|
|
Indian |
Uncredited
|
December 23, 1928 |
Brotherly Love |
|
|
Barber |
Uncredited, appearance is speculative
|
April 23, 1929 |
Tide of Empire |
|
|
Drunk thrown out of bar |
Uncredited
|
June 20, 1929 |
The Hollywood Revue |
|
|
Himself / Princess Raja |
—
|
Unreleased, scheduled for September 1930 |
The March of Time |
|
|
Caveman |
—
|
November, 1931 |
Wir schalten um auf Hollywood |
|
|
Himself |
Truncated German-language version of The March of Time
|
October 13, 1939 |
Hollywood Cavalcade |
|
|
Himself |
—
|
July 19, 1940 |
New Moon |
|
|
Prisoner – 'LuLu' |
most scenes deleted
|
October 11, 1940 |
The Villain Still Pursued Her |
|
|
William Dalton |
—
|
November 1, 1940 |
Li'l Abner |
|
|
Lonesome Polecat |
—
|
March 26, 1943 |
Forever and a Day |
|
|
Wilkins |
—
|
September 29, 1944 |
San Diego, I Love You |
|
|
Bus Driver |
—
|
June 1, 1945 |
That's the Spirit |
|
|
L.M., angel |
—
|
September 28, 1945 |
That Night with You |
|
|
Sam |
—
|
November 4, 1945 |
She Went to the Races |
|
|
Bellboy |
—
|
March 15, 1946 |
God's Country |
|
|
Mr. Boone aka Old Tarp |
—
|
July 25, 1946 |
Easy to Wed |
Yes |
|
|
Uncredited
|
April 13, 1949 |
Take Me Out to the Ball Game |
Yes |
|
|
|
May 11, 1949 |
The Lovable Cheat |
|
|
Goulard |
—
|
July 29, 1949 |
In the Good Old Summertime |
Yes |
|
Hickey |
—
|
August 1949 |
You're My Everything |
|
|
Butler |
cameo appearance
|
August 10, 1950 |
Sunset Boulevard |
|
|
Himself |
cameo appearance
|
October 23, 1952 |
Limelight |
|
|
Calvero's Partner |
—
|
June 14, 1953 |
The Enchanting Enemy |
|
|
Buster |
—
|
October 17, 1956 |
Around the World in 80 Days |
|
|
Train Conductor – San Francisco to Fort Kearney |
—
|
August 3, 1960 |
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn |
|
|
Lion Tamer |
—
|
November 7, 1963 |
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World |
|
|
Jimmy the Crook |
—
|
November 11, 1964 |
Pajama Party |
|
|
Chief Rotten Eagle |
—
|
April 14, 1965 |
Beach Blanket Bingo |
|
|
Buster |
—
|
July 14, 1965 |
How to Stuff a Wild Bikini |
|
|
Bwana |
—
|
August 18, 1965 |
Sergeant Deadhead |
|
|
Airman Blinken |
—
|
December 2, 1965 |
War Italian Style |
|
|
General von Kassler |
—
|
October 16, 1966 |
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum |
|
|
Erronius |
Final film role, released posthumously
|
Television appearances (incomplete)
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- The Ed Wynn Show, (1949) as Buster
- The Buster Keaton Show, KKTV (1950) as Buster
- Life with Buster Keaton, KKTV (1951) as Buster
- Douglas Fairbanks Presents, episode "The Awakening" (1954) as The Man
- Screen Directors Playhouse, episode "The Silent Partner" (1955) as Kelsey Dutton
- The Eddie Cantor Comedy Theater S1E38 "Strange Little Stranger" as Travel Agent
- The Rosemary Clooney Show, (1956) as Keystone Policeman
- Circus Time, Buster Keaton (1957)
- What's My Line? 09/01/1957 (Episode # 378) (Season 9, Ep 1) as Mystery Guest[2]
- The Donna Reed Show (1957) episode "A Very Merry Christmas" as Charlie
- Milky Way, Buster Keaton TV Commercial (1961)
- The Twilight Zone, episode "Once Upon a Time" (1961) as Woodrow Mulligan the Janitor
- Candid Camera, episode "In the Diner" (1962)
- The Scene Stealers, Buster Keaton and Ed Wynn (1962).
- Route 66, in "Journey to Nineveh" (1962) as Jonah Butler, the town jinx[3]
- Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, in episode "Think Mink" (1963) as Si Willis
- Burke's Law, (1964) as Buster
- The Greatest Show on Earth (1964) S1E30 "You're All Right, Ivy" as Pippo
- Cleopatra Skit, (1964) Buster Keaton on The Hollywood Palace
- Buster Keaton and Lucille Ball, in Salute to Stan Laurel (1965) as Buster
- Alka-Seltzer, TV advertisement, (1966) as Buster
- Ford Van, TV advertisement, (1966) as Buster
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Shorts (1917–1923) | |
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Feature films | |
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Shorts (1934–1937) (for Educational Pictures) | |
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Works about | |
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Miscellaneous | |
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