1960s

Buster Keaton

Buster Keaton

In 1928, when the whole movie industry was in turmoil over the new sound technology, Buster Keaton made what he later called “the worst mistake of my life.” Within nine years, he went from making $3,000 a week as a star to $300 a week as a gagman. And yet by the end of his life, Buster Keaton lived to see himself revered as one of the greatest screen comedians and movie directors of all time. Read more about Buster Keaton

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