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Myra Edith Keaton (née Cutler; March 13, 1877 – July 21, 1955) was an American vaudeville performer and film actress. She was the mother of actor Buster Keaton.
Myra Keaton | |
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Born | Myra Edith Cutler March 13, 1877 Modale, Iowa, U.S. |
Died | July 21, 1955 Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged 78)
Spouse | |
Children | 3, including Buster Keaton |
Early life and career
editMyra Keaton was born on March 13, 1877, in Modale, Iowa,[1] the daughter of Frank Cutler[2] and Sarah Elizabeth (née Shaffer). She had an older brother, Burt Melvin Cutler, and two younger half-brothers, Clinton M. Cutler and Marine (Mel) Cutler.[citation needed]
As teenagers, Myra and Burt traveled and performed with their father's medicine show. Joe Keaton joined the show while they traveled through Oklahoma Territory in 1893. Myra and Joe married on May 31, 1894, and began performing together in various medicine shows and vaudeville. Their children were actor Buster Keaton (né Joseph Frank Keaton), Harry Keaton and Louise Keaton.[3] At the age of four, Buster officially joined the family's vaudeville act, which was billed as "The Three Keatons". Myra and Buster left the act in 1917, as a result of problems arising from Joe Keaton's drinking.[4]
All members of the Keaton family occasionally appeared in Buster's silent and sound comedies. Although estranged in later years, Myra remained married to Joe until Joe's death in 1946.
Filmography
editYear | Film | Role | Notes |
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1921 | The Goat | Minor role | Short, uncredited |
1922 | The Electric House | Buster’s Mother in Prologues | |
1935 | Palooka from Paducah | Ma Diltz | Short |
Way Up Thar | Molly 'Maw' Kurtz | ||
1936 | The Brain Busters | ||
1937 | Love Nest on Wheels | Elmer's ma | |
1963 | The Sound of Laughter | Molly ‘Maw’ Kurtz (Hillbilly Smoking Pipe) | Archive footage, Posthumous release |
Death
editKeaton died on July 21, 1955, in Los Angeles, California, aged 78. She is buried at Glen Haven Memorial Park in Sylmar, California.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b Ellenberger, Allan R. (1 May 2001). Celebrities in Los Angeles Cemeteries: A Directory. McFarland. p. 102. ISBN 978-0-7864-0983-9. Retrieved April 27, 2022.
- ^ Cullen, Frank; Hackman, Florence; McNeilly, Donald (2007). Vaudeville old & new: an encyclopedia of variety performances in America. Psychology Press. p. 593. ISBN 978-0-415-93853-2. Retrieved April 27, 2022.
- ^ "Mrs. Myra Keaton Rites Tomorrow". Valley Times. California, North Hollywood. July 22, 1955. p. 2. Retrieved November 7, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Prikryl, Jana, "The Genius of Buster", The New York Review of Books, June 2, 2011, pp. 30–33
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