Comic actor Joseph Frank Keaton was best known for his silent films, in which his trademark was physical comedy with a consistently stoic, deadpan expression, earning him the nickname 'The Great Stone Face'. Along with his talents as writer, producer and director, not only did Keaton do all his own stunts, but, when needed, he acted as a stunt double for other actors in the films.
Movie | Easy to Wed | 1946 |
Movie | Neighbors | 1920 |
Movie | The Frozen North | 1922 |
Movie | Grand Slam Opera | 1936 |
Movie | The Railrodder | 1965 |
Movie | Go West | 1925 |
Movie | Mooching Through Georgia | 1939 |
Movie | The Goat | 1921 |
Movie | The Paleface | 1922 |
Movie | Convict 13 | 1920 |
Movie | The Blacksmith | 1922 |
Movie | The Balloonatic | 1923 |
Movie | The Scarecrow | 1920 |
Movie | At the Circus | 1939 |
Movie | Pest from the West | 1939 |
Movie | The Play House | 1921 |
Movie | Day Dreams | 1922 |
Movie | The Love Nest | 1923 |
Movie | The Rough House | 1917 |
Movie | Go West | 1940 |
Movie | The High Sign | 1921 |
Movie | The Boat | 1921 |
Movie | Excuse My Dust | 1951 |
Movie | The Jones Family in Hollywood | 1939 |
Movie | The General | 1926 |
Movie | Cops | 1922 |
Movie | Three Ages | 1923 |
Movie | Hard Luck | 1921 |
Movie | My Wife's Relations | 1922 |
Movie | The Electric House | 1922 |
Movie | The Haunted House | 1921 |
Movie | Our Hospitality | 1923 |
Movie | Seven Chances | 1925 |
Movie | Free and Easy | 1930 |
Movie | Go West | 1925 |
Movie | Battling Butler | 1926 |
Movie | The Navigator | 1924 |
Movie | Le plombier amoureux | 1932 |
Movie | The General | 1926 |
Movie | Speak Easily | 1932 |
Movie | Three Ages | 1923 |
Movie | Sherlock, Jr. | 1924 |