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Busey attended Coffeyville Community College [3] before attending Pittsburg State University in Pittsburg, Kansas, on a football scholarship, where he became interested in acting. [4] After a knee injury, he then transferred to Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Oklahoma, to study theater. He quit school just one unit short of graduation.
Gary Busey is a survivor. The actor opened up about a scary experience where he died and came back to life during brain surgery. Busey, 75, was involved in a motorcycle accident in December 1988.
Gary Busey's near-death experience changed his views on life. In an interview with The Guardian, the 75-year-old actor recounts his 1988 motorcycle crash after which, he says, he died and came ...
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As for what the other side was like, Busey says he was "surrounded by angels" with "balls of light floating all around me." Gary Busey says he died during brain surgery and then came back Skip to ...
Gary Busey as Tony O'Neil, an American television journalist and news correspondent who is sent to Manila to cover Ninoy Aquino's return and chooses to stay longer to cover the unfolding political crisis. Rebecca Gilling as Angie Fox, the estranged wife of Tony O'Neill who is also a journalist. James Handy as Mike Heseltine
In 1978, Gary Busey received an Academy Awards nomination for his leading role in “The Buddy Holly Story.”