Joseph Francis Keaton
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Definition
Proper noun * Joseph Francis Keaton: An American comedian and actor who performed in silent films. He is famous for his physical comedy, acrobatic stunts, and his unchanging, serious facial expression (known as "deadpan") during hilarious and dangerous situations. (1895-1966)
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The film festival featured a retrospective on the work of Joseph Francis Keaton.
- Many modern stunt performers cite Joseph Francis Keaton as a major influence.
Advanced Usage
- "Keatonesque" (adj): Describing something reminiscent of Buster Keaton's style, particularly involving complex, physically demanding stunts performed with a solemn, unemotional demeanor.
- The director's use of practical effects created a wonderfully Keatonesque chase sequence.
Variants and Related Words
- Buster Keaton (proper noun): The stage name and the name by which Joseph Francis Keaton is most commonly known.
- While his birth name was Joseph, he is immortalized in film history as Buster Keaton.
Synonyms
- The Great Stone Face: A nickname for Buster Keaton, referring to his iconic deadpan expression.
- Silent film comedian: A general term for performers in his field during that era.
Related Idioms/Phrases
- To pull a Keaton: (Informal) To perform a complex physical feat or survive a mishap while maintaining a completely straight face.
- When the shelf collapsed, he caught everything and didn't spill his coffee—he totally pulled a Keaton.
Noun
- United States comedian and actor in silent films noted for his acrobatic skills and deadpan face (1895-1966)