Tony Hale as Byron "Buster" Bluth Byron "Buster" Bluth is a fictional character on the television series Arrested Development. He is always referred to as Buster. He is a professional graduate student who is later enlisted in the United States Army. He is extremely immature and socially inept. He is portrayed by Tony Hale. As this is a single shot from a television program, it is allowed under the provisons of fair use This work is copyrighted. ...
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Tony Hale as Byron Buster Bluth Tony Hale (born September 30, 1970 in West Point, New York) is an American actor, best known for starring in the FOX comedy series Arrested Development, in which he played the neurotic Buster Bluth. ...
Fictional biography
Buster is the youngest of the Bluth's biological children. His mother is Lucille Bluth and his father is George Bluth Sr. However, it was hinted at from the beginning of Season 2 and then confirmed in episode Out on a Limb that Buster's father is actually Oscar, the twin brother of George Sr. Buster also has two older brothers, G.O.B. and Michael, and an older adopted sister, Lindsay. He also has a younger adopted Korean brother who is mistakenly called Annyong, the Korean word for Hello. Jessica Walter as Lucille Bluth Lucille Bluth is the mother of G.O.B., twins Michael and Lindsay, Buster, and the adopted Hel-loh Annyong Bluth, as well as wife to George Sr. ...
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Buster is a career student but cannot return to school because the money is no longer available to him. Thus far, he has taken $80,000 worth of lessons from the Stanford Institute of Cartography, but in the pilot episode he mistakes the blue part of the map for land. He has studied Native American Tribal ceremonies, participated in multiple sleep deprivation studies (at the University of Chicago and in France), worked on an archaeological dig as part of a Smithsonian fellowship, and endured a study that investigated the relationship between medical marijuana and nausea because it took place at a carnival. He is a graduate of Milford Academy, which he attended for two semesters beyond his graduation date due to his excelling in being neither seen nor heard. âStanfordâ redirects here. ...
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Buster is very much a mama's boy. He has an unhealthy attachment to his mother Lucille, which she encourages, making him feel guilty whenever he puts anyone else before her. He sometimes tries to assert his independence by defying his mother's orders, such as by dating Lucille Austero, by expressing his determination to remain in the army, by refusing to eat cottage cheese or by swimming in the ocean before his deployment to Iraq. However, because of his lack of experience, he often lacks the ability to foresee the actual consequences of his own decisions, and sometimes unwittingly creates even bigger problems in the process. He also occasionally reveals a suppressed resentment of his mother's domineering ways, although he rarely stays mad at her for very long. This is a list of the main and recurring fictional characters from the Fox television comedy series, Arrested Development. ...
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Arguably, however, Buster is probably the nicest person in the Bluth family next to Michael. He is kind, good-natured, and is not as involved with the manipulative schemes his siblings and parents often plot. At one point, Michael realizes that Buster is the one in his family who deserves happiness the most. He has frequent panic attacks, hates both closed and open spaces, is terrified of sheep, seals, and birds, and is very wrathful towards his Korean-born adopted brother, Annyong. For a short period of time, he was appointed by his mother to run the company, until it was revealed he has panic attacks in board room meetings. He has an uncharacteristic habit of greeting people with back rubs, (a trait which he seems to have in common with Oscar), and commonly addresses his relatives by their relation to him (G.O.B. and Michael are commonly greeted with "hey, brother" while Tobias gets "hey, brother-in-law" and George Michael gets "hey, nephew"). His mother doesn't let him drink juice, and even a small amount of sugar causes him to become overactive. He has an unusually-shaped penis (once described to an Army doctor as a "lobster tail without its shell"). He refers to his penis as his "Linus" and his testicles as his "Charlie Browns." He has been romantically linked on-and-off to his mother's best friend, Lucille Austero (played by Liza Minnelli). She changed his diapers when Buster was an infant and therefore is familiar with his odd-looking genitals. Buster has also been romantically linked to Lucille's former housekeeper Lupe, as well as the robotic vacuum cleaner that replaced Lupe, and Michael's former secretary Starla. Claustrophobia is an anxiety disorder that involves the fear of enclosed or confined spaces. ...
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This is a list of the main and recurring fictional characters from the Fox television comedy series, Arrested Development. ...
This is a list of the main and recurring fictional characters from the Fox television comedy series, Arrested Development. ...
In the second season premiere, Lucille signs Buster up for the Army (which he refers to simply as "Army"), although his training is less than successful. In the episode "Out on a Limb", Buster's left hand is bitten off by a loose seal (a play on "Lucille"), and in all succeeding episodes he wears a transradial prosthetic on his left arm, usually a hook or an artificial hand. In the same episode, it is revealed that his real father is George Sr.'s brother, Oscar, but a blow to the head meant that he forgot about this until the season 2 finale "Righteous Brothers", when the secret is revealed from a rather irrelevant comment about popcorn (Oscar wanted to share his "Pop Secret"), which is ironic considering the number of deliberate hints Oscar had given many times previously. The United States Army is the largest and oldest branch of the armed forces of the United States. ...
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At the series' end, Buster finds himself in the Long Beach Harbor, face to face with another seal. The outcome of this encounter, and Buster's fate, is not revealed. The Port of Long Beach is the second busiest seaport in the United States and the tenth busiest port in the world. ...
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