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5 unusual facts about Gary Busey


Adam de la Peña

In 2003, de La Peña created and co-starred in a reality show, Comedy Central's I'm with Busey, in which he documented days in the life of his childhood idol, actor Gary Busey.

Dan Danknick

Danknick was a robot builder visited by Gary Busey and Adam de la Pena who tried to show Busey that not all technology was destructive.

Jacob Two-Two

Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang has twice been filmed, in 1978 and in 1999, the latter film starring Gary Busey.

Pat Trammell

His eventual influence and impact would only be later acknowledged in history books, with illustrations in many non-fiction books, documentaries, news articles and movies (one being The Bear (1984), starring Gary Busey as Bear Bryant and Jon-Erik Hexum playing Trammell).

Terry Danko

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Beyond the Ring

Beyond the Ring is a 2008 film directed by Gerson Sanginitto, starring Gary Busey, André Lima and Martin Kove.

Bringing In the Sheaves

Members of the Crickets (as portrayed by Gary Busey, Don Stroud and Charles Martin Smith) sing a line of the song during a recording session in the film The Buddy Holly Story.

Cindy Taylor

That same year, Cindy landed a supporting role in the independent feature film Descansos, opposite Gary Busey and Charles Durning.

Hallettsville, Texas

Hallettsville is also the featured location in the 2009 horror film titled Hallettsville, which stars Gary Busey and Derek Lee Nixon.

Lorraine Ziff

As an actress she stars alongside Robert Picardo and Gary Busey in "Mansion of Blood", which originally planned for 2012 is now scheduled for a Halloween, 2013 release.

Slap Shot 2: Breaking the Ice

Slap Shot 2: Breaking the Ice is a 2002 American sports film starring Stephen Baldwin and Gary Busey and directed by Steve Boyum.

The Man Show

"Good" prizes included a ride in the 1960s Batmobile with Adam West, a wheelbarrow full of porn, a celebrity who would pretend to be their friend (Gary Busey) and eating a candy bra off of a porn star.

William Katt

In 1978, he appeared as Barlow, a young surfer, in the John Milius drama film Big Wednesday opposite Jan-Michael Vincent and Gary Busey.


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