- Joe Roberts
Infobox Person
name = Joe Roberts
caption = Buster Keaton and Joe Roberts in a still from "Neighbors" (1920)
birth_date = February 2, 1871
birth_place =
dead=dead
death_date = October 28, 1923
death_place =Joe Roberts (
February 2 1871 -October 28 1923 ) was an American comic actor, most notably inBuster Keaton 's silent short films of the 1920s."Big Joe" Roberts, as he was known in vaudeville, toured the country with his first wife, Lillian Stuart Roberts as part of a rowdy act known as Roberts, Hays, and Roberts. Their signature routine was called "The Cowboy, the Swell and the Lady." [ [http://www.actorscolony.com/Roberts.htm Muskegon Actors Colony - Big Joe Roberts ] at www.actorscolony.com] At this time, in the first decade of the twentieth century, Buster Keaton's father,
Joe Keaton , had started a summer Actors' Colony for vaudevillians between Lake Michigan and Muskegon Lake in Michigan. Roberts became acquainted with the Keaton family as a member of this community. [ [http://www.actorscolony.com/colony.htm Members of the Muskegon Actors' Colony ] at www.actorscolony.com]When Buster Keaton's film apprenticeship years with Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle came to an end, and Keaton began making his own shorts in 1920, he asked Roberts to join him. Roberts' hefty 6'3" frame made a striking and amusing contrast to the thin, 5'6" Keaton. He appeared in 16 of Keaton's 19 silent short films, usually playing a menacing heavy or authority figure.
IMDB shows that Roberts made only two films without Keaton. He played the role of "Roaring Bill" Rivers in 1922's " [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0013512/ The Primitive Lover] ", starring Keaton's sister-in-law,Constance Talmadge and silent star, Harrison Ford, and a drill master in theClyde Cook comedy " [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0349826/ The Misfit] ", released in March of 1924, after Roberts' death.When Keaton began making feature films in 1923, he apparently intended to continue working with Roberts. Roberts had roles in Keaton's "Three Ages", and "
Our Hospitality " (both 1923). During the filming of the second feature, Roberts had a stroke but insisted on returning to the set to finish the film. After completion, Roberts suffered another stroke and died shortly afterwards.References
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* [http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/filmography.html?p_id=60629 Joe Roberts] at The New York Times Online* [http://www.actorscolony.com/Roberts.htm Joe Roberts] at the [http://www.actorscolony.com Actors' Colony in Muskegon, MI]
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