A vaudeville star before the age of ten, Buster Keaton was preparing to make his Broadway debut in 1917... (Learn more)
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| Name: | Relation: | Notes: |
|---|---|---|
| Natalie Talmadge | wife | married on May 31, 1921; divorced in 1932; born on April 28, 1897; died on June 19. 1969 |
| Eleanor Ruth Norris | wife | met in 1938; married in 1940; survived him; born on July 19, 1918; died on October 19, 1998 at age 80 |
| Mae Elizabeth Scriven | wife | reportedly married on January 1, 1932 in Mexico although no record could be found; marriage not legal as Keaton's divorce was not final; legally married in 1933; divorced in 1935; born in 1905; had previously been married and divorced; alcoholic; went on to marry and divorce at least two more times; was also romantically involved with publicist Sam Fuller; was committed for psychiatric evaluation on and off in the 1950s |
| Joseph Keaton | son | born on June 2, 1922; mother, Natalie Talmadge; legally changed surname to Talmadge in 1934 |
| Robert Keaton | son | born on February 3, 1924; surname legally changed to Talmadge in 1934 |
| Myra Cutler Keaton | mother | born in March 1877 in Modale, Iowa; died on July 21, 1955 in Los Angeles, California; appeared in some of Keaton's films |
| Joseph Hallie Keaton | father | born in 1867 in Terre Haute, Indiana; died on January 13, 1946 in Los Angeles, California; appeared in some of Keaton's films |
| Harry Stanley Keaton | brother | born on August 25, 1904; died in May 1988 in San Ysidro, California |
| Louise Dresser Keaton | sister | born on October 30, 1906; died of lung cnacer on February 18, 1981 in Van Nuys, California |
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