My friends lived in the Arbuckle house in SIlverlake area of Los Angeles built in 1919. The best fireplace ever!
@sclogse15 күн бұрын
Lot of comedy roasts there?
@Robin-g7q5d2 ай бұрын
Thanks, Ken. I recall seeing Buster Keaton on TV in the late 1950’s & early’60’s when I was a little girl. Now, I wish I had been more observant.
@jefflebowski9182 ай бұрын
Buster Keaton is my favorite silent era actor, he did all of his own stunts.
@judithmitchell46672 ай бұрын
I loved Buster Keaton. He vacationed in Muskegon in my state of Michigan for several years. Great video highlighting this talented artist.
@jennihubby287717 күн бұрын
You are an excellent narrator. And the subject matter is always of interest to me; history, architecture and design, relationships and life.
@davidbrims58252 ай бұрын
James Mason, a fan of silent films, bought Buster Keaton’s house when he moved to Hollywood from England. After his million dollar divorce from his wife Pamela in the 1960s, she took him to the cleaners, he moved to a villa in Switzerland overlooking Lake Geneva, his neighbour was Charlie Chaplin.
@LJB1032 ай бұрын
While Mason was remodeling the house, he took down a wall and found a cache of previously "lost" Buster Keaton films.
@sharksport012 ай бұрын
Masons son married Belinda Carlisle of the Go-Go's.
@nigelcarren2 ай бұрын
I once attempted to copy the railway sleeper on front of the moving train trick! Even though I didn't have a train or a railway sleeper, I discovered it was still actually quite difficult.
@susanb2015Ай бұрын
Audrey Hepburn and Richard Burton lived nearby.
@danielintheantipodes67412 ай бұрын
He was magnificent. I am glad he found happiness. Thank you for the video!
@CuriousEarthMan2 ай бұрын
Thanks Ken! Keaton did extraordinary work. His stunts were classics. Thanks for covering much of his life along with brief images ofhis mansions!
@jaymemckinley3806Ай бұрын
I love your page...I especially love it when we get tours from old Hollywood or the gilded age era...
@alanblanes28762 ай бұрын
Your reports are stellar, Ken. Also amazingly edifying.
@williamtyre5232 ай бұрын
Thanks for a great video, I have always been a huge fan of Keaton's movies. Really interesting to see how he used his own house for one of them.
@lauriekeikkala99372 ай бұрын
Thank you! This brought me real joy and a deeper understanding of our sweet Buster Keaton!❤
@jec1ny2 ай бұрын
Keaton was a legend. His deadpan expression may have inspired Jack Benny, another famed comedian known for his silent dull fascial expressions. I remember seeing Keaton in a skit for "Candid Camera" where he sat at a lunch counter in a diner and predictably, everything that could go wrong did as all the people sitting near him were desperately trying not to explode with laughter completely unaware it was a set up and that they were sitting next to one of the greatest comedic geniuses of all time.
@michaelwhite28232 ай бұрын
Madge, this touched on his career and barely discussed his homes at all.
@lawrencesiskind35542 ай бұрын
That's because, though his homes represented interesting examples of the sort Hollywood big wigs and stars bought or had built in roaring 1920s LA area, they weren't nearly as unique as Keaton himself, quite simply, next to Charlie Chaplin, the most important creative and influential cinematic talent of the silent Hollywood period.
@garryferrington8112 ай бұрын
Who's Madge?
@michaelwhite2823Ай бұрын
@@garryferrington811 The Palmolive manicurist.
@Daniel-ow2io11 күн бұрын
@@lawrencesiskind3554 The title said Bester Keaton's mansions. Click bait.
@rayn87402 ай бұрын
What an interesting story. Well done!
@SpanishEclecticАй бұрын
MGM was a powerful studio, and many famous actors and singers were under their control. It seems Keaton's personal life was pretty chaotic. You may not be aware, but there is a neighborhood in San Diego called Talmadge, a housing development established in 1925. One of the main investors was Joe Shenick, president of United Artists. It was named after his wife, Norma Talmadge, as well as her sisters, actresses Natalie (Mrs.Keaton) and Constance. The houses, many of which are still in good condition and currently very expensive, are in various styles, including Spanish Revival, Normandy, and California Bungalows.
@alanosterman713016 күн бұрын
I remember hearing that once his wife took everything, he ended up on a kind of a land yacht on Metro's back lot for a time. He was the best there was !
@anncarlin87672 ай бұрын
I can remember the daytime TV pioneer Gary Moore looked a lot like Buster and spoke several times that because Keaton recognized this and met and liked Gary that in K's old age, he had given his film catalogue to Gary and asked that he take care of it and see that it was protected. Gary was always proud of the fact that he had it and I'm sure saw to it that it was.
@jetsons1012 ай бұрын
We have a DVD of 1963's It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad World. There were MANY cameo appearances in the movie, one of them was Buster Keaton. Buster's homes were great and grand, but they are in the shadow of the man, Buster Keaton.
@ccmanning3Ай бұрын
Always excpetionally well-written.
@johnmitchelljr2 ай бұрын
Thank you. Well done. One of a kind.
@ErickaLDC2 ай бұрын
This is one of my most favorite videos I’ve watched of yours! ❤❤❤
@mikenixon24012 ай бұрын
Great report Ken. I had no idea Buster Keaton would have multiple mansions. As you said he was a pioneer and standard setter. No computer imaging for real actors then and through the 20th century. I can easily say I liked his "comfortable" house the best.
@jackmorrison7379Ай бұрын
Thanks ken. Never knew Buster and his first wife from hell who drove him to alcohol never lived in the Beverly Hills Mansion, now gone i believe.
@andreaberryhill66542 ай бұрын
Fascinating! Great story... thanks.
@867dieselАй бұрын
I’m glad he made a good come back
@carcar782 ай бұрын
Thank you, Ken! My favorite physical comic. Brilliant in so many ways. His homes seemed to be stage props for his life. The one used for “Electric House” was fascinating with all the trains, electric stairs and electric doors, which I’m sure, as you mentioned were there for the movie, but rooms were high end, elegant and comfy. Good job!m😊
@sharksport012 ай бұрын
Buster was in the movie Sunset Boulevard.
@h.calvert31652 ай бұрын
Yes, you are right. He was one of the "Waxworks". 💎
@jackmorrison7379Ай бұрын
Yes, and disrespected with other silent movie actors in that scene collectively called by screenwriter Charlie Brackett and director Billy Wilder "her waxworks". It is said several silent film star including Pola Negri, Mary Pickford and Mae Murray turned down that picture. Wisely as it turned out.
@GrinGillisАй бұрын
GENUIS!
@StamperWendy2 ай бұрын
4:00 to 4:30 oh, my, Ken, you had me laughing! Thank you for making the video I asked for, 2nd time! ❤
@califdad42 ай бұрын
Sadly his first wife made his personal life horrible, and separated him from his 2 sons and later changed their names. She was just awful
@ad6417Ай бұрын
Buster Keaton was probably the first house flipper in Hollywood.
@josephpiskac27812 ай бұрын
Keaton was infinite and his wife was zero.
@jliscorpio2 ай бұрын
If you are wondering when they finally start talking about Buster Keaton's mansions it's 3:10
@majorneptunejr2 ай бұрын
No need . It was all interesting
@kiskaloo684313 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video. I suspect you are also a Keaton fan too and to call him a genius is an understatement. However, I had to laugh at how you described Natalie Talmadge as a 'star', she didn't have the talent of her sisters and astonishingly Peg, her mother and the sisters thought Natalie was marrying below herself. Natalie was a very cruel woman, taking Buster's two sons and changing their names after the divorce. Ironically, how many people have heard of Constance or Norma Talmadge now, even people who watch silent movies would be hard pressed to name a film these ladies appeared in. Fortunately Buster met and married the wonderful Eleanor Norris, this lady has to be credited with saving him and resurrecting his career and we have so many of his movies to enjoy, my personal favourites are The Scarecrow and Steamboat Bill jr.
@seattlebeard2 ай бұрын
It's pronounced: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (sounds like mayor, not mire)
@CreakyCricket12 күн бұрын
AI?
@sclogse15 күн бұрын
@@CreakyCricket No, I dont think so.
@MultiPetercool26 күн бұрын
Factoid: The MythBusters’ crash test dummy “Buster” owes his name to Keaton. Ask Adam & Jamie.
@jessiev7322Ай бұрын
I am glad that his Beverly Hills mansion still stands. Too bad they divided the property into separate properties and his beautiful pool now sits in someone else's property. Did he really not live in it? I understand they used this mansion in his movie, "Parlor, bedroom, and bath."
@genacunningham1731Ай бұрын
Yes, he and Natalie lived in it for six years. He called it the Italian Villa. There was another smaller house that he designed and built for Natalie, furnishings included. It was that house that she said was too small.
@jessiev7322Ай бұрын
@@genacunningham1731 Is the smaller house still standing?
@SirMattBond0072 ай бұрын
thx. please consider bob hope too
@garryferrington8112 ай бұрын
He had some issues with Natalie. She could go through money quickly. His gigantic mansion was quite interesting, as it was X shaped.
@bombaybeach2082 ай бұрын
"Metro Goldwyn MYER?"
@bh92259 күн бұрын
Wow, he was 5 years younger than Groucho.
@sclogse15 күн бұрын
Read Keaton, by Rudi Blesh. THE bio on him.
@drumbum3.1422 ай бұрын
One of the Funniest Humans Ever. Found within that house/head of his.. . People are Still Borrowing from him and "using" him today.. . ... From All Genres.. . 🎭
@123pb2 ай бұрын
Uh Ken, what about his homes?
@michaelw.86142 ай бұрын
What happened to his homes?
@Jack-eo5fn2 ай бұрын
The sing-song narrator’s voice is a total turnoff. I’m out.
@mrsbluesky84152 ай бұрын
It’s “May-er” not “my-er”
@malvinderkaur5412 ай бұрын
Just think what insecure greed drives you to amass hoard things you do not even use and nobody else can , you can only live at one place at a time, so all of your properties if not put to use lie rotting useless and it never occurs to you why are you doing it, same resources can be used to be useful for others minus greed in a way that you also do not lose out yet your contribution towards something good useful carry on