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William Gary Busey (born June 29,
1944) is an
American actor. He has appeared in over
150 films, including
The Buddy Holly Story,
Lethal Weapon,
Point Break,
Under Siege,
The Firm, and
Fear and Loathing in
Las Vegas. Busey also made guest appearances on shows such as
Gunsmoke,
Walker, Texas Ranger,
Law & Order,
Scrubs, and
Entourage.
In 1978, he was nominated for an
Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in The Buddy Holly Story.
The Buddy Holly Story is a 1978 biographical film which tells the life story of rock musician
Buddy Holly. It features an
Academy Award-winning musical score, adapted by
Joe Renzetti and Oscar-nominated lead performance by
Gary Busey.
The film also stars
Don Stroud,
Charles Martin Smith,
Conrad Janis,
William Jordan, and
Maria Richwine, who played
Maria Elena Holly.
It was adapted by
Robert Gittler from Buddy Holly:
His Life and Music, the biography of
Holly by
John Goldrosen, and was directed by
Steve Rash.
The actors did their own singing and played their own instruments, with guitarist
Jerry Zaremba overdubbing the guitar parts. Busey, in particular, was admired by critics for recording the soundtrack music live and for losing a considerable amount of weight in order to portray the skinny Holly. According to Busey's biography, he lost 32 pounds to look more like Holly, who weighed 146 pounds at the time of his death.
The actor's accurate portrayal was aided by knowledge gained from a previous attempt to film part of the Holly life story, the ill-fated
Three-Sided Coin, in which he played
Crickets drummer
Jerry Allison. The film was cancelled by
20th Century Fox due to pressure from
Fred Bauer and his company, who had made deals with the Holly estate. The screenplay of Three-Sided Coin (by
Allison and
Tom Drake) revealed many personal details about Holly, and Busey picked up more during off-set conversations with Allison.
While the story follows Buddy Holly from age 19 to 22 (
1955 to early
1959), Busey was 33 when he played the role. Charles Martin Smith auditioned for the role of
Buddy, but since Busey already had been cast, the producers cast
Martin to play Ray
Bob Simmons because they liked his audition. Simmons and
Jesse Charles were character names used in place of
Joe B. Mauldin and
J.I. Allison, the actual Crickets.
The incident in which a
Buffalo disc jockey locked himself in a studio and repeatedly played the same song over and over was loosely based on real-life stunts orchestrated by controversial disc jockey
Tom Clay (and repeated a few years later by
Danny Neaverth), who held up Buffalo's
Shelton Square by playing
Bill Haley & His Comets' "
Rock Around the Clock" repeatedly from the top of a billboard, and by
Joey Reynolds, who locked himself in a studio playing "
Sherry" by
The Four Seasons" for several hours; those incidents, however, had no relation to Buddy Holly or his music.
The film won the
Academy Award for
Best Adaptation Score by Joe Renzetti. Busey was nominated for
Best Actor in a Leading
Role, and
Tex Rudloff,
Joel Fein,
Curly Thirlwell and
Willie D. Burton for
Best Sound.
- published: 23 Apr 2016
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