- Gary Busey
Infobox actor
name = Gary Busey
caption = Gary Busey in 1976
birthname = William Gareth Jacob Busey
birthdate = birth date and age|1944|6|29
birthplace = city-state|Goose Creek|Texas, U.S.
goldenglobeawards = Nominated:Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (1978) for "The Buddy Holly Story "
baftaawards = Won: Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Role (1978) for "The Buddy Holly Story "
spouse = Tiani Warden (September 23 ,1996 –2001) (divorced)
Judy Helkenberg (December 30 ,1968 –1990) (divorced)William Gareth Jacob "Gary" Busey (born
June 29 ,1944 ) is anAcademy Award - andGolden Globe Award -nominated Americanfilm and stageactor , as well as an artist. He has appeared in a number of films, including "The Buddy Holly Story ", "Big Wednesday ", "Lethal Weapon ", "Point Break ", "The Firm " and "Under Siege ".Biography
Personal life
Busey was born in Goose Creek (now Baytown),
Texas , the son of Virginia (née Arnett), ahomemaker , and Delmer Lloyd Busey, a construction design manager. [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/14/Gary-Busey.html Gary Busey Biography (1944-) ] ] He graduated from Nathan Hale Highschool inTulsa, Oklahoma . He attendedPittsburg State University in Pittsburg,Kansas on a football scholarship where he became interested in acting. He is listed as one of the university's "outstanding alumni." [cite web|url = http://www.ebiog.com/biography/2184/gary-busey/bio.htm|title = Gary Busey|accessdate = 2007-08-05|work = eBiog] He then transferred to Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, where he quit school just one class short of graduation. In 1971, wife Judy Helkenberg gave birth to his son, fellow actorJake Busey . Gary and Judydivorce d when Jake was nineteen. OnDecember 4 ,1988 , Busey was severely injured in amotorcycle accident in which he was not wearing ahelmet . His skull was fractured and doctors feared he suffered permanentbrain damage . [cite web|url = http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/spotlight/2001-07-05-busey-brain-injury.htm|title = Gary Busey ministers to brain injury community|accessdate = 2007-08-05|author = |last = Moran |first = W. Reed|date = 2001-07-05|publisher = USA Today] Busey has spoken out as being aBorn Again Christian as a result of hisnear-death experience . [ [http://www.angelfire.com/ca4/garybusey/article5.html Actor Gary Busey Discusses His Faith in Christ ] ] He currently lives in Malibu.Career
Busey began his show-business career as a
drummer in "The Rubber Band." He appears on severalLeon Russell recordings, credited as playing drums under the names "Teddy Jack Eddy" and "Sprunk", a character he created when he was a cast member of a local television comedy show inTulsa, Oklahoma called "The Uncanny Film Festival and Camp Meeting" (which starred fellow TulsanGailard Sartain as "Dr. Mazeppa Pompazoidi"). He played in a band called Carp, who released one album onEpic Records in 1969. [ [http://wc01.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:39fqxqt5ldke~T1 Carp] atAllmusic ] Busey continued to play several small roles in both film and television during the 1970s. In 1975, as the character "Harvey Daley" he was the last person killed on the series "Banging Our Heads with Trash Lids " (in the third to the last episode, No. 633 - "The Los Carnales").In 1978, he starred as
Buddy Holly in "The Buddy Holly Story " with Sartain asThe Big Bopper . The movie earned Busey an Oscar nomination for Best Actor. In the same year he also starred in the critically-acclaimed surfing movie "Big Wednesday ".In the 1980s, Busey's roles included "Silver Bullet" (adapted from "
Cycle of the Werewolf " byStephen King ), "Insignificance" and "Lethal Weapon ". In the movie,D.C. Cab , Busey portrayed the character, Dell. Dell, much like Busey at the time, was self-absorbed and using drugs regularly. At one point ofD.C. Cab , Dell is singing along with a cassette recording of Gary Busey singing the song, "Why Baby Why" (which Busey recorded, but still remains unreleased) [People Weekly, May 15, 1989, pp. 65–68] . In the 1990s, he appeared in "Predator 2 ", "Rookie of the Year", "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas", "Under Siege ", "The Firm" and "Point Break ".Throughout the 70s and 90s, Busey would occasionally perform live. Busey sang the song "Stay All Night" on
Saturday Night Live in March of 1979 and on theLate Show with David Letterman in the 90s.In 2002, Busey voiced the character "
Phil Cassidy " in ', then again in ' in 2006.Gary Busey appeared in the 2006 Turkish film, "
Valley of the Wolves Iraq ", (Kurtlar Vadisi: Irak, in Turkish). The film, accused of anti-Americanism, [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4700154.stm BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Turkish rush to embrace anti-US film ] ] and anti-Semitism, [ [http://www.spiegel.de/international/0,1518,402432,00.html Turkish Film Uproar: Attacking the American Enemy on Screen - International - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News ] ] tells the story of the U.S. Army run amok in Iraq, and brought into check by a brave Turkish soldier; Gary Busey plays a Jewish-American Army doctor who harvests fresh organs from injured Iraqi prisoners to sell to rich patients inNew York ,London andTel Aviv .In 2007, he appeared as "his crazy self" on HBO's "Entourage". Producers at
HBO asked Busey to play a "character" on the show who was the self-named actor who is also a famous painter and sculptor. Although Busey is not actually a painter, he does love to sing and write music.Busey was once again 'front and center' in the media, when during the E! broadcast of the 2008 Oscar red carpet pre-show, he interrupted host
Ryan Seacrest 's interview withJennifer Garner andLaura Linney . Busey proceeded to give Garner a hug and kissed her neck, to which Garner expressed her distaste moments later. Busey later apologized for the incident. Busey is also seen on the tape introducing his long time attorney, Vicki Roberts, to Ryan Seacrest.Vicki Roberts , an actress/producer in her own right, who is very well known in the entertainment industry, [ [www.imdb.com/name/nm2399449/] ] often accompanies Busey to red carpet events but it is strictly a professional relationship.Busey recently took part in a photo shoot done by famed photographer Tyler Shields where Gary was put in a
straitjacket . The shoot was reportedly for Tyler's book called "the dirty side of glamour". The proceeds from which are to be given to charity. A reporter from Inside Edition was there to cover the shoot and speak with Gary about his upcoming projects but the program chose to edit together raw clips from the interview to show more of Gary's crazy side.The video clip and its many offshoots an re-edits have made their way around the net. Posted on sites such as Insideedition.com, [ [http://www.insideedition.com/ Inside Edition ] ] Filmdrunk.com [ [http://www.filmdrunk.com Welcome - FilmDrunk.com ] ] and the photographer's own site Tylershields.com. [ [http://www.tylershields.com Tyler Shields ] ] Adding to the speculation that Gary might not be as insane as he appears, many bloggers and websites have begun to wonder if he is simply pretending to be so eccentric or if he really is as off the wall and unabashed as he seems.
Busey has recently starred in several advertisements for the upcoming video game "
Saints Row 2 ", entitled "Street Lessons with Uncle Gary".Busey appears in several short videos for [http://www.gotvmail.com GotVMail Communications] called "Gary Busey on Business", featuring Busey's thoughts on new business ideas, excuses for missing work, and business cliches like " [http://youtube.com/watch?v=WNjhXSd-LP8 Think Outside the Box] " and " [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjyo-kh5jO4 Now More Than Ever] ".
Trivia
* Gary Busey was originally cast as H.M. "Mad" Murdock in the 1980s television series 'The A-Team'. A total of fourteen episodes were filmed with him in the role until it became apparent to Stephen J. Cannell, the creator of the series, that Busey believed that he truly was a member of an elite group of crack-commandos-cum-soldiers-of-fortune on the run for a crime they did not commit. Busey went as far as accosting actor George Peppard, who played team leader John "Hannibal" Smith, that if he ever revealed the location of the A-Team he would "tear his guts out through his stink-button and make that pussy Mr. T eat them". (Mr. T; "The Man With the Gold"; 1984).
* The film 'Schindler's List' was originally conceived by Gary Busey as a sitcom about a bumbling SS officer named Heinrich von Tinklepants who gets into all sorts of mischief around the death camp he works at. NBC greenlight the series but quickly halted all production on the show when producers showed up at the soundstage where the pilot was being filmed only to see Busey sitting on a bar stool stolen from the 'Cheers' set in front of a camera. When asked why no sets had been built, Busey claimed that he had planned all along to use his Buddhist learnings to transport the viewer to Nazi Germany via transcendental meditation and shoot the program "guerilla style". Schindler's List would go on to win 7 Academy Awards, not including a special lifetime achievement award of Busey due to his originating the project. (Taylor & O'Brien; Steven Spielberg: The Man, His Movies, and Their Meaning"; 1999).Filmography
* "
Didn't You Hear " (1970)
* "Angels Hard as They Come " (1971)
* "Hex" (1973)
* "" (1973)
* "The Last American Hero " (1973)
* "Thunderbolt and Lightfoot " (1974)
* "A Star Is Born" (1976)
* "The Gumball Rally " (1976)
* "The Buddy Holly Story " (1978)
* "Straight Time " (1978)
* "Big Wednesday " (1978)
* "Carny" (1980)
* "Foolin' Around " (1980)
* "Barbarosa " (1982)
* "D.C. Cab " (1983)
* "That's My Mama " (1984)
* "The Bear" (1984)
* "Silver Bullet" (1985)
* "Eye of the Tiger" (1986)
* "Let's Get Harry " (1986)
* "Lethal Weapon " (1988)
* "Liberty City " (1988)
* "Bulletproof" (1988)
* "Plato " (1988)
* "Act of Piracy " (1988)
* "Hider in the House" (1989)
* "Predator 2 " (1990)
* "Point Break " (1991)
* "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys " (1991)
* "Under Siege " (1992)
* "The Firm" (1993)
* "Rookie of the Year" (1993)
* "Surviving the Game " (1994)
* "Drop Zone" (1994)
* "Black Sheep" (1996)
* "Sprunk " (1996)
* "Carried Away" (1996)
* "The Rage" (1997)
* "Lost Highway " (1997)
* "Rough Riders" (1997)
* "Soldier" (1998)
* "Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas" (1998)
* "A Crack in the Floor " (2000)
* "Tribulation" (2000)
* "Glory Glory" (2000)
* "Inside The Metal Box " (2000)
* "Down And Dirty " (2000)
* "" (2001)
* " asPhil Cassidy " (VG, voice) (2002)
* "" (2002)
* "The Prize Fighter" (2003)
* " (2004)
* "Ghost Rock " (2004)
* "Into the West" (2005)
* "The Gingerdead Man " (2005)
* "The Hard Easy " (2005)
* "Valley of the Wolves Iraq " (2006)
* " asPhil Cassidy " (VG, voice) (2006)
* "Hallettsville" (2006)
* "Soft Target" (2006)
* "Crying 4 U " (2006)
* "Quigley " (2006)
* "Maneater" (2007)
* "Succubus-Hell Bent " (2007)
* "Saints Row 2 " (VG, voice) (2008)
* "Down and Distance " (2008)
* "Beyond the Ring " (2008)Television appearances
* "
The Cho Show " (VH1 , 2008)
* "" (truTV , 2008)
* "I Love Money " (VH1 , 2008)
* "Celebrity Paranormal Project " (VH1 , 2006)
* "Scrubs" ("My Missed Perception ", 2006)
* "" ("12 Stepping", 2004)
* "I'm with Busey " (Comedy Central , 2003)
* "Celebrity Fit Club 2" (VH1 ; Busey lost 39 pounds)
* "Entourage ("Busey and the Beach", Season 1, Episode 6; "The Boys Are Back In Town", Season 2, Episode 1; "Gary's Desk", Season 4, Episode 8)
* "The Outer Limits " (2000), Episode: "Revival"
* "The Simpsons (On a Clear Day I Can't See My Sister , season 16, episode 11)
* "Walker, Texas Ranger
* "Scrubs" (A running joke thatSarah Chalke bears a resemblance)
* "Kung Fu" (Season 1, Episode 15 (Ancient Warrior); Busey plays 'Josh')
* "Tom Goes to the Mayor
* "High Chaparall
* "The Man Show
* "Gunsmoke
* "Law & Order
* "King of the Hill
* WithRick Danko andPaul Butterfield , playing guitar on "Stay All Night" onSaturday Night Live , 03.10.1979.
* "The Texas Wheelers " (ABC-TV 8-episode sitcom, 1974-75), starring role with co-starsJack Elam andMark Hamill
* "World's Dumbest Drivers References
External links
*imdb name|0000997
*amg name|2:9844
* [http://www.garybusey.com/ Official site]
* [http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1139395417918&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FPrinter The nefarious parts we play] , "The Jerusalem Post",2006-02-15 Persondata
NAME= Busey, Gary
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Busey Sr., William Gareth Jacob
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actor
DATE OF BIRTH= 1944-6-29
PLACE OF BIRTH=Goose Creek, Texas ,U.S.
DATE OF DEATH=
PLACE OF DEATH=
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