He Was A Hollywood Star In The ’80s, But Then Survived A Terrible Road Accident & Underwent Facial Surgery – His Pics At 80
However, despite his early success, his career encountered significant setbacks, and he faced a series of life-altering challenges that reshaped his journey both personally and professionally.
This actor began his career as a drummer for singer-songwriter Leon Russell. He later transitioned to film with a notable performance as Buddy Holly in “The Buddy Holly Story” (1978).
His portrayal, featuring his own vocal and guitar work, captured the depth of Holly’s character and earned him an Academy Award nomination.
This actor started out as a musician in show business. | Source: Getty Images
The actor famously played Buddy Holly in the musical film “The Buddy Holly Story” for which he was nominated for an Academy Award Award. | Source: Getty Images
Aside from his career achievements, the actor has had a fair share of personal struggles. | Source: Getty Images
Following his early career achievements, the Hollywood star’s personal life included two marriages. In 1968, he married his first wife, actress Judy Helkenberg with whom he welcomed a son, Jake Busey.
The actor married his first wife, Judy Helkenberg, welcomed a son named Jake Busey with her, but they later divorced. | Source: Getty Images
The actor wed for the second time with actress, Tiani Warden, but their marriage also ended in divorce. | Source: Getty Images
On the day of his accident, the actor described what he called an “angelic intervention,” as paramedics and police were nearby to assist quickly.
After being rushed to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center with a subdural hematoma, he underwent a lengthy surgery during which he claimed to have a mystical experience.
He later recounted seeing colored lights and hearing a voice that offered him a choice: to join them or return to his body and continue his life’s path.
Afterward, he developed “Buseyisms,” or spontaneous insights he would record without conscious thought. Moreover, his recovery was extensive. His son Jake, who was heavily involved in his father’s rehabilitation, described the experience as deeply challenging.
Aside from his marriages ending in divorce, the actor also experienced a severe injury following a motorcycle accident. | Source: Getty Images
As a result, the actor’s life has not been the same again after undergoing brain surgery. | Source: Getty Images
In an interview, Jake candidly divulged, “He was a vegetable in a wheelchair staring at the wall. At 17, I had to teach him with my mom to talk, to eat, to feed himself. To walk again. To write. That was very difficult for me at that age.”
Reflecting on the impact of his accident, the actor noted that it even affected his laugh, making it “freer.” He emphasized that he doesn’t view the experience as brain damage but rather as his brain being “disordered in a better direction” due to the accident and his recovery.
When asked in an interview if he wished the accident hadn’t happened, he responded, “No, no, it was part of my journey, my growing up, my understanding.”
Despite the life-changing experience, Gary Busey’s struggles with addiction continued briefly afterward. Before the accident, the Texas native led an unconventional life, heavily influenced by cocaine addiction.
The incident left Gary Busey in a vegetative state as he had to learn to how to talk and walk again. | Source: Getty Images
Despite the harrowing experience, Gary Busey said that it is part of his journey. | Source: Getty Images
After returning home, his doctor determined it wasn’t a typical nosebleed and referred him to a specialist. The examination revealed a malignant polyp, leading to a seven-hour surgery in 1997 that successfully removed the cancer.
To reduce any lingering cancer risks, Gary underwent radiation, a decision he later questioned. “Maybe I shouldn’t have, because it distorted my face, pulled my eye down, pulled my nose up, and I make my living as an actor in movies and on TV. But that’s the way it goes,” he revealed.
To restore his appearance, Dr. Frank Ryan performed reconstructive surgery. Gary described this moment as “a very, very sacred moment in the rebirth of my identity,” reflecting his belief that one’s identity, rooted in truth, “requires no questions” and “is what it is.”
In addition to his woes, Gary Busey was also diagnosed with cancer. | Source: Getty Images
The disease resulted in a facial procedure which ultimately changed Gary Busey’s physical appearance. | Source: Getty Images
In addition to his health battles and recovery efforts, Gary encountered significant financial hardships in 2012. The “Point Break” star, with less than $50,000 in assets and over $500,000 in debt, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in California.
His disclosed creditors ranged from the IRS to UCLA Medical Center, Wells Fargo, and even a storage company. The celebrity also faced a claim from a woman named Carla Loeffler over an alleged incident. His representative called the filing the “final chapter” in moving on from past difficulties.
As a result of his financial and personal setbacks, Gary’s career took a downturn. By 2019, he was remembered less for his roles in classic action films like “Lethal Weapon,” “Point Break,” and “Under Siege” and more for his eccentric character on HBO’s “Entourage” and its 2015 film adaptation.
Gary Busey later encountered financial hardships as he filed for bankruptcy. | Source: Getty Images
In addition, Gary Busey’s career also suffered in the process. | Source: Getty Images
Despite describing themselves as “opposites,” the couple shares a strong bond. Gary humorously claimed, “She’s not nice. I am,” while Steffanie countered with, “I’m honest,” noting their 25-year age difference.
Gary credited his longtime partner with making a positive impact on his life, saying she’s changed him “in a great way.” He added, “I’ve learned a lot about the focus of a great woman,” admiring her many talents and the balance they bring to each other’s lives.
Gary Busey is now married to actress and stand-up comedian Steffanie Sampson. | Source: Getty Images
Although Gary Busey is 25 years older than Steffanie Sampson, he shared that she has changed his life for the better. | Source: Getty Images
Together, Gary, and Steffanie, 50, are raising their young son, Luke Busey, a calm and cheerful child who bears a striking resemblance to both Gary and Jake in their younger years. He reportedly has platinum blonde hair and a familiar smile.
Gary Busey and Steffanie Sampson have a son named Luke Busey. | Source: Getty Images