About
| Birth Name: | William Gareth Jacob Busey |
| Birth Notes: | 29 June 1944, Goose Creek, Texas, USA |
| Height: | 6' |
| Family: | * Tiani Warden (23 September 1996 - 31 August 2001) (divorced) * Judy Busey (30 December 1968 - 20 July 1990) (divorced); 1 child |
| Biography: | A blond-haired, fair-complexioned actor with a toothy grin and capable of an unsettling glint in his eyes, Gary Busey was born in Goose Creek, Texas, to a Native American father and an Irish mother and was raised in Oklahoma. He graduated from college in 1963 and for a while was a professional musician. A talented drummer, he played in several bands, including those of country-and-western legends Leon Russell, Kris Kristofferson and Willie Nelson. Busey's first film appearance was as a biker in the low-budget Angels Hard as They Come (1971) and, over the next few years, he landed several film roles generally as a country hick/redneck or surly, rebellious types. His real breakthrough came in the dynamic 1978 film The Buddy Holly Story (1978), with Busey taking the lead role as Buddy Holly, in addition to playing guitar and singing all the vocals! His stellar performance scored him a Best Actor nomination and the attention of Hollywood taking overcasting agents. Next up, he joined fellow young actors William Katt and Jan-Michael Vincent as surfing buddies growing up together in the cult surf film Big Wednesday (1978), directed by John Milius. However, a string of appearances in somewhat mediocre films took him out of the spotlight for several years, until he played the brutal assassin "Mr. Joshua" trying to kill L.A. cops Mel Gibson and Danny Glover in the runaway mega-hit Lethal Weapon (1987). Further strong roles followed, including alongside Danny Glover once again in Predator 2 (1990). He was back on the beaches, this time tracking bank robbers with FBI agent Keanu Reeves, in Point Break (1991) and nearly stole the show as a psychotic Navy officer in league with terrorists led by Tommy Lee Jones taking over the USS Missouri in the highly popular Under Siege (1992). The entertaining Busey has continued to remain busy in front of the cameras and has certainly developed a minor cult following among many film fans. Plus, he's also the proud father of accomplished young actor Jake Busey, whose looks make him almost a dead ringer for his famous father. |
Filmography
| A Star Is Born (1976) as Bobbie Ritchie |
| Angels Hard as They Come (1971) as Henry |
| Canvas (1992) as Ozzy Decker |
| Chasers (1994) as Sergeant Vince Banger |
| Chasing Ghosts (2005) as Marcos Alfiri |
| Cloud 9 (2006) as Himself |
| Eye of the Tiger (1986) as Buck Matthews |
| Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998) as Highway Patrolman |
| Hallettsville (2009) as Sheriff David Ketchum |
| Hider in the House (1989) as Tom Sykes |
| Latin Dragon (2004) as Thorn |
| Lethal Weapon (1987) as Mr. Joshua |
| Livers Ain't Cheap (1996) as Foreman |
| Lost Highway (1997) as Bill Dayton |
| Point Break (1991) as Pappas |
| Predator 2 (1990) as Peter Keyes |
| Shut Up and Shoot! (2006) as Mr. Katz |
| Soldier (1998) as Church |
| Steel Sharks (1996) as Cmdr. Bill McKay |
| Succubus: Hell Bent (2007) as Sentinel |
| Surviving the Game (1994) as Doc Hawkins |
| The Firm (1993) as Eddie Lomax |
| The Gingerdead Man (2005) as Millard Findlemeyer |
| The Gumball Rally (1976) as Gibson - Camaro Team |
| The Last American Hero (1973) as Wayne Jackson |
| The Player (1992) as Himself |
| Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974) as Curly |
| Under Siege (1992) as Cmdr. Krill |
| A Crack in the Floor (2000) as Tyler Trout |
| A Sight for Sore Eyes (2005) as Earl Cooper |
| Act of Piracy (1990) as Ted Andrews |
| Barbarosa (1982) as Karl Westover |
| Beyond the Ring (2008) as Tony De Luca |
| Big Wednesday (1978) as Leroy Smith |
| Black Sheep (1996) as Drake Sabitch |
| Blizhniy Boy: The Ultimate Fighter (2007) as Wizard |
| Border Blues (2004) as LAPD medium Michael March |
| Breaking Point (1993) as Dwight Meadows |
| Buckaroo: The Movie (2005) as Dr. Brawn |
| Bulletproof (1988) as Frank McBain |
| Buy the Ticket, Take the Ride: Hunter S. Thompson on Film (2006) as Himself |
| Carny (1980) as Frankie |
| Carried Away (1996) as Major Nathan Wheeler |
| Chasing the Dream (2007) as Narrator |
| D.C. Cab (1983) as Dell |
| DaZe: Vol. Too (sic) - NonSeNse (2010) as Mr. Morris |
| Descansos (2006) as The Keeper |
| Detour (1998) as Mo Ginsburg |
| Didn't You Hear... (1983) as James |
| Dirty Little Billy (1972) as Basil Crabtree |
| Double Dare (2004) as Himself |
| Down 'n Dirty (2000) as D. A. Mickey Casey |
| Down and Distance (2010) as Bo Vonarb |
| Drop Zone (1994) as Ty Moncrief |
| El padrino (2004) as Lars |
| Fallacy (2004) |
| Foolin' Around (1980) as Wes |
| Freaky Saturday Night Fever (2010) as Boyie |
| G-Men from Hell (2000) as Lt. Langdon |
| Ghost Rock (2004) as Jack Pickett |
| Glory Glory (2000) as Sheriff |
| Glubina (2007) as Guilermo |
| Hex (1973) as Giblets |
| Hollywood Don't Surf! (2010) as Himself |
| Homo Erectus (2007) as Krutz |
| Insignificance (1985) as The Ballplayer |
| Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded Fang (1999) as The Hooded Fang |
| Kurtlar vadisi - Irak (2006) as Doctor |
| Lady Samurai (2007) as Chief Downs |
| Let's Get Harry (1986) as Jack |
| Lethal Tender (1997) as Mr. Turner |
| Lizzie (2011) as Andrew Borden |
| Lolly-Madonna XXX (1973) as Zeb |
| Man with a Gun (1995) as Jack Rushton |
| Motocross Kids (2004) as Viper |
| My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys (1991) as Clint Hornby |
| No Rules (2005) as Leroy Little |
| No Tomorrow (1999) as Noah |
| On the Edge (2002) as Felix |
| One Clean Move (1996) as Connie |
| Os Gracies e o Nascimento do Vale Tudo (2010) as Himself |
| Plato's Run (1997) as Plato |
| Quigley (2003) as Archie Channinng |
| Rookie of the Year (1993) as Chet 'Rocket' Steadman |
| Rough Draft (1998) as Nelson Keece |
| Sam & Janet (2002) as Bartender |
| Scorched (2003) as Zeek |
| Shade of Pale (2004) as Billings |
| Shadowlands (2003) as Supreme Regent Onticree |
| Silver Bullet (1985) as Uncle Red |
| Soft Target (2006) as John Rouse |
| Souled Out (2005) as Gabriel (The Angel) |
| South Beach (1993) as Lenny |
| Sticks & Stones (1996) as Book's Dad |
| Straight Time (1978) as Willy Darin |
| Suspicious Minds (1997) as Vic Mulvey |
| The Bear (1984) as Paul W. Bryant |
| The Buddy Holly Story (1978) as Buddy |
| The Chain (1996) as Frank Morrisey |
| The Hand Job (2005) as Blind Master |
| The Hard Easy (2005) as Vinnie |
| The Magnificent Seven Ride! (1972) as Hank Allan |
| The Rage (1997) as Art Dacy |
| Tribulation (2000) as Tom Canboro |
| Two Shades of Blue (1999) as Jack Reynolds |
| Warriors (1994) as Frank Vail |
| Welcome 2 Ibiza (2002) as Cortez |
| Wild in the Streets (1968) as Extra at concert |
| Wine Dancing (2010) as Himself |
| You and Me (1975) |
Trivia
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* (25 January 1999) Arrested and released on bail after a fight with his wife, Tiani Warden. * (May 1997) Had a plum-sized tumor removed from his sinus cavity. * He appeared in the music video and sang in the choir on the song "Voices That Care". * Nearly died of head injuries in a motorcycle accident in December 1988. * Starred with Russell Wong in the unreleased 1997 pilot episode of "Hawaii Five-O" (1968). This pilot episode was filmed in Hawaii, but was not released due to a decision from CBS-TV executives. * (October 4, 1999) Made a rare public appearance at the "Ray & Sharon Courts Hollywood Collectors & Celebrities Show" at the Beverly Garland Holiday Inn in North Hollywood. He sold personally autographed pictures from his own collection and charged $15.00 to take a picture with him. * SPOILER: Was the last man killed on the TV show "Gunsmoke" (1955). * Attended Pittsburg State University in Pittsburg, Kansas in the Early 1960s. * (9 June 1998) Filed for divorce from Tiani Warden; later withdrawn. * Transferred to Oklahoma State University, where he quit school one class short of graduation. * Had a successful local band, The Rubber Band, in Stillwater, OK. Moved to Hollywood to pursue his music career. * Appeared on Tulsa television as the character Teddy Jack Eddy, along with the host Gailard Sartain, in "Mazeppa's Uncanny Film Festival and Camp Meeting". * Both he and his actor-son Jake Busey are licensed pilots, having been trained at a flight school next-door to the Santa Monica airport. * He was in a band called Carp (showed David Letterman an old LP of the band on "Late Night with David Letterman" (1982)). * Member of the Promise Keepers, a Christian-based mens' organization. * Has black belts in all of the following martial arts: budo-jujitsu, capoeira, hapkido, "Jailhouse Rock," and kendo. * He has 3 children: A son named Jake Busey with his ex-wife,'Judy Busey' (qv) a daughter named Alectra Ellie' Busey (born 1994), with 'Tracy Hutchinson , and another son, Luke Samson Busey with fiance, actress Steffanie Sampson. * Busey played Peter Keyes in Predator 2 (1990) and then, at one point, he was attached to do a cameo as John Yutani, the other half of the infamous "Weyland-Yutani" Company from the "Alien" films in AVP: Alien vs. Predator (2004), but the character was written out of the script. * Gary and Steffanie Sampson became the parents of a son, Luke Samson Busey, on February 23, 2010. Luke weighed in at 6 lbs. 7 oz. * Father of Luke Samson Busey born February 23, 2010 with actress 'Steffanie Sampson'. |
Quotes
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* Great things like this only happen for the first time once. * It's good for everyone to understand that they are to love their enemies, simply because your enemies show you things about yourself you need to change. So in actuality enemies are friends in reverse. * Never dip lower than you can dip. * You know what 'FEAR' stands for? It stands for 'False Evidence Appearing Real.' It's the darkroom where Satan develops his negatives. * You know what 'FAILING' stands for? It stands for 'Finding An Important Lesson, Inviting Needed Growth.' * You know what 'SOBER' stands for? It stands for 'Son Of a B****, Everything's Real!' * You know what 'DOUBT' stands for? It stands for 'Debate On Understanding Bewildersome Thoughts.' * You know what 'ROMANCE' stands for? It stands for 'Relying On Magnificent And Necessary Compatible Energy.' * [To a fan who asked him to sign Buddy Holly's name to a color photo]: There IS no OTHER Buddy Holly... I like Buddy fine, but *I'm* 'Gary Busey. * Drinking your own blood is the paradigm of recycling. * Men are failed women at birth. * If you take shortcuts, you get cut short. * The more time you take to come clean, the less time it takes dirt to come for you. * (on Jeff Bridges ) He's an artist, an actor who wants to tell stories with pictures. * [A Post on Twitter] Running backwards naked through a cornfield at midnight will show you where you've been. |
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