14-450: [REDACTED] Look up buster in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Buster or BUSTER may refer to: People [ edit ] Buster (surname) Buster (given name) Buster (nickname) Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Comics [ edit ] Buster (comics) , a British comic Buster (sport comic) ,
28-517: A Swedish comic Film and television [ edit ] Buster (film) , a film starring Phil Collins Buster ( MythBusters ) , the MythBusters crash test dummy Buster Film Festival for Children and Youth (BUSTER), a Danish film festival Music [ edit ] Buster (band) , an English rock band, formed in Wirral, near Liverpool in 1974 Buster (soundtrack) , the soundtrack to
42-771: A crazy old miner with a haunted mine in Wild Horse Phantom (1944). In Bob Steele's Cavalry (1936), Buster had the role of Steele's wagon boss sidekick , as well as Abraham Lincoln . Buster was sidekick to Tom Keene in Drums of Destiny (1937), to Bob Steele in Feud of the Range (1939) and to Jack Randall in Covered Wagon Trails (1940). Buster appeared in Westward Ho as "Henchman Coffee" in 1942. One of Buster's best roles
56-651: A hiatus from 1949 to 1952 coinciding with the decline of Poverty Row . His final film appearance was a bit part in the major movie Guns of the Timberland in 1960. Buster played the villain in Colorado Kid (1937) with Bob Steele, and a bank robber in Desert Justice (1936) with Jack Perrin . He was a rustler in Silent Valley (1935) with Tom Tyler , The Texas Marshal (1941) with Tim McCoy , Billy
70-587: A live birth in 1984 See also [ edit ] Buster (nickname) Buster (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Buster . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Buster_(surname)&oldid=1197577979 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
84-432: A wide variety of characters. From 1909 to 1915, Buster acted in leading-man roles in silent films. Buster appeared in 132 B western films. He was one of the most prolific character actors in B westerns, appearing as a wide variety of stock characters . Each year from 1935 to 1946, he was in 20 or more movies, with a peak of 32 movies in 1937. He appeared in 304 films in a career spanning from 1933 to 1960, excluding
98-429: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Buster (surname) Buster is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Budd Buster (1891–1965), American actor known for B western films John Buster (born 1941), American physician, director of the team that performed the first embryo transfer resulting in
112-488: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Budd Buster Budd Leland Buster (June 14, 1891 – December 22, 1965), was an American actor known for B western films . He was sometimes credited as Bud Buster , and as George Selk in his later work. Buster was born either Budd Leland Buster or Leland Buster near Colorado Springs, Colorado on June 14, 1891. His parents were John M. Buster and Anna (Annie) Moore Buster, both from Missouri. According to
126-576: The 1900 census, the family resided in Colorado Springs, and included Buster's one year younger sister, Demple, and his paternal grandmother. By 1920, Buster was part-owner with his father of Colorado Springs Auto and Carriage Livery Company, lived in Ivywild, Colorado , and had two children, Mary Jane (4 years) and John (1 year) with his wife, Mary. Buster had experience in vaudeville . Vaudeville provided experience with makeup, enabling Buster to appear as
140-667: The Debian Linux operating system Animals [ edit ] Buster (dog) (died 2009) a dog owned by Roy Hattersley, who wrote a book credited to Buster Buster (spaniel) (2002–2015), a British military detection dog Buster (died 2009), a dog owned by Paul O'Grady that regularly appeared on The Paul O'Grady Show Other [ edit ] Buster (1884 ship) , Canadian barquentine Buster Boyd Bridge , American bridge See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Buster All pages with titles containing Buster Topics referred to by
154-680: The Kid Trapped (1942) with Buster Crabbe , Man's Country (1938) with Jack Randall , and Overland Stagecoach (1942) with Bob Livingston . He was Nazi saboteur "Wilheim Werner" in the Range Busters episode Cowboy Commandos (1943), an underhanded foreman in Brand of the Devil (1944) with Dave O'Brien and James Newill , a crooked postmaster in Border Badmen (1945) with Buster Crabbe , and
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#1732852851308168-459: The film Buster "Buster", the theme song by Nanna Lüders Jensen for the Danish television show Busters verden Busters (group) , a South Korean pop group Computing and technology [ edit ] Buster , an Amiga custom computer chip Buster, a multiservice tactical brevity code signaling an aircraft pilot to use maximum continuous power Buster, the codename of version 10 of
182-518: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Buster . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Buster&oldid=1239859226 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
196-1056: Was as the protector of the female lead "Belle Blaine" in Trail of Terror (1943) with Dave O'Brien and James Newill. In other film genres , Buster had minor roles in Bus Stop , a 1956 film, and the 1953 It Came from Outer Space . Buster appeared in character for national billboard campaigns, including Studebaker and the then-popular Eastside Beer. Two of his last roles were Buster's rare appearances in television westerns, Gene Autry : Outlaw Warning in 1954, and Buffalo Bill, Jr. : Black Ghost in 1955. Buster's son, John L. Buster, acted in two mid-1940s Buster Crabbe westerns produced by PRC . He played henchman Steve in Fighting Bill Carson (1945), and sang and played guitar in Prairie Badmen (1946). Buster died in Los Angeles from
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