Biography
Busey attended Pittsburg State University in Pittsburg, Kansas, where he became interested in acting. He is listed as one of the university's "outstanding alumni." He then transferred to Oklahoma State University, where he quit school one class short of graduation.
In 1971, wife Judy Helkenberg gave birth to his son, actor Jake Busey. The couple divorced sixteen years later.
On December 4, 1988, Busey was severely injured in a motorcycle accident in which he was not wearing a helmet. His skull was fractured and doctors feared he suffered permanent brain damage. Busey recovered and encouraged all cyclists to wear helmets.
Busey had been a heavy drug user, and in 1995 almost died from a cocaine overdose. Only prompt medical attention saved his life; he narrowly escaped going to jail. Busey reported that he suffered a near-death experience in which he saw hell and the devil. He announced he had become a born-again Christian, joined Promise Keepers and preached against drug abuse.
He has coined several "Buseyisms." For example, the word "sober" becomes "Son Of a Bitch Everything's Real," while "doubt" becomes "Debating On Understanding Bewildering Thoughts." "Romance" becomes "Relying On Magnificent And Necessary Compatible Energy." On July 19, 2005, he appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and gave an extended explanation of his phrase "hidden reality revealed."
Career
He began his show-business career as a drummer in "The Rubber Band". He also starred in a local television comedy show called Mazeppa in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and appeared in television guest roles. He was the last person killed on the last episode of Gunsmoke.
Busey continued to play several small roles in both film and television during the 1970s. In 1978, he starred as Buddy Holly in The Buddy Holly Story, for which he received an Oscar nomination for Best Actor.
During the 1980s, Busey's roles included D.C. Cab, Silver Bullet (adapted from Cycle of the Werewolf by Stephen King) and Lethal Weapon. In the 1990s in film, he appeared in Predator 2, Point Break, Under Siege, and The Firm.
In 2005, Busey played a fictional version of himself as a guest voice on The Simpsons. Appearing in a police information video, Busey explains restraining orders to the viewer, peppering his lecture with bouts of loud laughter. He claims that the reason he knows so much about restraining orders is because he has been the subject of twelve of them for the crime of "being too real".
In 2006, Busey played a lead role in the controversial Turkish action film Valley of the Wolves Iraq as a Jewish doctor conspiring with renegade American soldiers in occupied Iraq to steal the organs from slain or captured Iraqis and sell them on the black market. Busey's role in the film has been criticized in American media outlets and by the government of Germany for being anti-Semitic. When asked by The Jerusalem Post to comment about the moral and ethical implications of the portrayal, Busey's attorney refused to comment.
Filmography
The Buddy Holly Story (1978)
D.C. Cab (1983))
Silver Bullet (1985)
Lethal Weapon (1988)
Predator 2 (1990)
Point Break (1991)
Under Siege (1992)
The Firm (1993)
The Gingerdead Man (2005)
Valley of the Wolves Iraq (2006)
Television appearances
I'm with Busey (Comedy Central, 2003)
Celebrity Fit Club 2 (VH1; Busey lost 39 pounds)