Remembering The Stars: Buster Keaton
Buster Keaton (1895-1966)
Buster Keaton was Hollywood’s most innovative comic filmmakers of his time and was famous for his stunts and physical comedy. He moved to the Westchester Place home with his first wife Natalie Talmadge in 1921. He bought in 1924 the Victoria Avenue bungalow for his mother and younger brother and sister, but ended up living there with his third wife Eleanor during the bad times after World War II.

855 Westchester Place, Los Angeles
This is private property, do not trespass!

1043 S Victoria Avenue, Los Angeles
This is private property, do not trespass!

Buster Keaton’s star on the Walk of Fame in the category “Motion Pictures” is located at 6619 Hollywood Blvd.
His Star on the Walk of Fame in the category “Television” is located at 6321 Hollywood Blvd.

Buster Keaton was laid to rest at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park after losing his battle with cancer.
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He was also immortalized with a mural on a store front at Hollywood Blvd’s public art project.
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