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Full Name
  
James West

Role
  
Occupation
  
Actor; Dancer

Spouse
  
Lucille Page (m. ?–1964)

Years active
  
1924-1964

Parents
  
Madame D Enos, John West

Name
  
Buster West


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Born
  
March 31, 1901 (
1901-03-31
)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Died
  
March 19, 1966, Encino, Los Angeles, California, United States

Movies
  
Radio City Revels, Footlight Varieties

Similar People
  
Billy Bitzer, D W Griffith, Richard Fleischer

James "Buster" West (31 March 1901 – 19 March 1966) was an American dancer and actor who was a featured performer in vaudeville, the Broadway stage, motion pictures and television. West was known as being one of those performers who was "born in a suitcase", as his father John West and mother were both vaudeville performers and he performed with them as a child.

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Career

Buster West achieved success in manville and the legitimate stage as an eccentric dancer, achieving his breakthrough in the Broadway musical revue George White's Scandals of 1926. One of the stars of that show was another eccentric dancer, Tom Patricola, with whom West would star in short comedies made by the Educational Film Corporation of America, one of the lower-tier production companies in the film industry's Poverty Row. Though he made his film debut as himself in a cameo in Broadway After Dark (1924), the bulk of his movie career was spent in shorts made between 1929 and 1938. He made only one more film, in 1949.

West's television career consisted of two appearances as a dancer on The Frank Sinatra Show in 1951, and appeared in single episodes on Alfred Hitchcock Presents and The Lucy Show in the 1960s.

In 1944, he co-starred with Jackie Gleason in the musical Follow the Girls, a smash hit that ran for 888 performances. His next (and last) Broadway appearance was in another smash, The Pajama Game, when he replaced Eddie Foy, Jr. in one of the leads.

Personal life

West was married to the acrobatic dancer and film actress Lucille Page, with whom he appeared with in vaudeville in Berdell and Wellington and in the short Moonlight and Melody (1935). Lucille died in 1964, while Buster died in 1966 from brain cancer. He was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills) in the Hollywood Hills. Los Angeles

Filmography

Actor
1964
The Lucy Show (TV Series) as
Tom
- Lucy Becomes a Father (1964) - Tom
1963
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (TV Series) as
The Movie Foreman
- Starring the Defense (1963) - The Movie Foreman
1949
The Last Bandit as
Specialty Dancer (uncredited)
1938
Jitterbugs (Short)
1938
Beautiful, But Dummies (Short) as
Buster
1938
Radio City Revels as
Squenchy
1937
Hurray for Hooligan (Short) as
Buster
1937
Going, Going, Gone! (Short) as
Buster
1937
New Faces of 1937 as
Comic Dancer (uncredited)
1937
Girls Ahoy (Short)
1937
Hi-Ya Doc! (Short) as
Buster
1937
Ready to Serve (Short) as
Buster
1936
The Screen Test (Short) as
Buster
1936
Any Old Port (Short) as
Buster
1936
Parked in Paree (Short)
1936
Happy Heels (Short) as
Buster
1936
Fresh from the Fleet (Short) as
Buster, a Sailor
1935
Moonlight and Melody (Short) as
Buster
1935
Kiss the Bride (Short)
1935
Dame Shy (Short)
1934
Hello Sailors (Short)
1931
A Shotgun Wedding (Short)
1930
Don't Give Up (Short)
1929
Marching to Georgie (Short)
1929
The Dancing Gob (Short)
Soundtrack
1938
Radio City Revels (performer: "SWINGIN' IN THE CORN" (1938))
Self
1951
The Frank Sinatra Show (TV Series) as
Self - Dancer
- Episode #1.15 (1951) - Self - Dancer
- Episode #1.14 (1951) - Self - Dancer
1935
Vitaphone Casino (Short) as
Self
1924
Broadway After Dark as
Self - Cameo Appearance
Archive Footage
1951
Footlight Varieties as
Dancer (segment "Radio City Revels")
1949
Make Mine Laughs

References

Buster West Wikipedia


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