buster keaton
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Definition
Proper noun: * Buster 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 a "deadpan" face) during outrageous situations. He lived from 1895 to 1966.
Usage
- Proper noun:
- The film festival is featuring a retrospective of Buster Keaton.
- Many modern stunt performers cite Buster Keaton as a major influence.
- His iconic deadpan expression earned Buster Keaton the nickname "The Great Stone Face".
Advanced Usage
- "Keatonesque" (adj): Describing something reminiscent of Buster Keaton's style of comedy, particularly involving complex, physically dangerous-looking stunts performed with a solemn, unemotional demeanor.
- The director's use of elaborate practical effects created a Keatonesque chase sequence.
Variants and Related Words
- The Great Stone Face: A common nickname for Buster Keaton, referring to his deadpan expression.
- Deadpan (adj/n): A style of humor characterized by an impassive, expressionless face and delivery. This is the style for which Keaton was famous.
Synonyms
- Comedian: A performer who entertains by making people laugh.
- Silent film star: A famous actor from the era of motion pictures without synchronized sound.
Related Idioms and Phrases
- To pull a Buster Keaton: To maintain a completely serious and stoic expression in the middle of a chaotic or funny situation (informal usage).
- When the cake fell on the floor, he just pulled a Buster Keaton and continued setting the table.
Noun
- United States comedian and actor in silent films noted for his acrobatic skills and deadpan face (1895-1966)