Stacy Keach
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Movie Credits
Death Row (2007)
[ Jake Busey ][ Danny Trejo ][ Kyle Schmid ][ Joe Estevez ][ Todd Bridges ]
Scoundrels, Scallywags, and Scurvy Knaves (2006)
[ Richard Chamberlain ][ Angus MacFadyen ]
Go (2006)
[ Frank Grillo ][ Wentworth Miller ][ Dominic Purcell ][ Peter Stormare ][ Amaury Nolasco ]
Tonight (2006)
[ Frank Grillo ][ John Heard ][ Wentworth Miller ][ Dominic Purcell ][ Peter Stormare ]
The Key (2006)
[ Frank Grillo ][ Wentworth Miller ][ Dominic Purcell ][ Peter Stormare ][ Amaury Nolasco ]
Bluff (2006)
[ Frank Grillo ]
Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America (2006)
[ Scott Cohen ]
Jesus, Mary and Joey (2006)
[ Jason Gedrick ][ James Quarter ][ Charles Durning ][ Sean Gunn ]
Desolation Canyon (2006)
[ A Martinez ][ Patrick Duffy ][ Courtney Gains ][ Kenny Johnson ]
Come Early Morning (2006)
[ Jeffrey Donovan ][ Tim Blake Nelson ]
Keep Your Distance (2005)
[ Gil Bellows ][ Christian Kane ][ Gary Anthony Williams ]
Man with the Screaming Brain (2005)
[ Ted Raimi ][ Bruce Campbell ]
Caught in the Headlights (2004)
[ Kim Coates ]
The Hollow (2004)
[ Zen Gesner ][ Judge Reinhold ][ Kevin Zegers ][ Joseph Mazzello ][ Nicholas Turturro ]
Padrino, El (2004)
[ Damian Chapa ][ Brad Dourif ][ Gary Busey ][ Robert Wagner ][ Tommy 'Tiny' Lister ]
Galaxy Hunter (2004)
Operation Balikatan (2003)
[ Christian Boeving ]
Wie tauscht man seine Eltern um? (2003)
Frozen Impact (2003)
[ Ted McGinley ][ Ben Feldman ]
Mike Hammer: Song Bird (2003)
Miracle Dogs (2003)
[ Josh Hutcherson ][ K.C. Clyde ][ Wayne Rogers ][ Daniel Roebuck ]
When Eagles Strike (2003)
[ Christian Boeving ]
The Santa Trap (2002)
[ Corbin Bernsen ][ Martin Klebba ][ Paul Butcher ][ Robert Hays ][ Dick Van Patten ]
Insanity Genetic: Part 2 (2002)
[ Chris Titus ]
Too Damn Good (2002)
[ Chris Titus ]
Tommy's Crush (2002)
[ Chris Titus ]
Majestic White Horses (2001)
Hungry Hungry Homer (2001)
Sunstorm (2001)
[ Geoffrey Lewis ]
The Wedding (2001)
[ Gil Bellows ]
Lightning: Fire from the Sky (2001)
[ Gary Sandy ][ John Schneider ][ Jesse Eisenberg ]
Birds of Passage (2001)
Mercy Streets (2000)
[ Eric Roberts ]
Militia (2000)
[ Dean Cain ][ Frederic Forrest ]
Icebreaker (2000)
[ Sean Astin ][ Bruce Campbell ]
The Courage to Love (2000)
[ Gil Bellows ]
Unshackled (2000)
[ Burgess Jenkins ]
Children of the Corn 666: Isaac's Return (1999)
[ Stephen King ]
Fear Runs Silent (1999)
[ Billy Dee Williams ]
Songbird: Part 2 (1998)
The Family Tree: Part 1 (1998)
The Family Tree: Part 2 (1998)
Future Fear (1998)
[ Jeff Wincott ][ Michael Seater ]
American History X (1998)
[ Elliott Gould ][ Edward Norton ][ Edward Furlong ][ Ethan Suplee ][ Christopher Masterson ]
A New Leaf: Part 1 (1998)
[ Whip Hubley ]
Dead Men Talk (1998)
Gone Fishin' (1998)
Murder in My Mind (1997)
[ Peter Coyote ][ Peter Outerbridge ][ Nicollette Sheridan ]
Legend of the Lost Tomb (1997)
The Sea Wolf (1997)
Prey of the Jaguar (1996)
[ Maxwell Caulfield ][ Trevor Goddard ]
Escape from L.A. (1996)
[ Steve Buscemi ][ Robert Carradine ][ Peter Fonda ][ Cliff Robertson ][ Kurt Russell ]
The Pathfinder (1996)
[ Kevin Dillon ][ Graham Greene ][ Russell Means ]
Sympathy for the Devil (1995)
Amanda and the Alien (1995)
[ Michael Bendetti ][ David Millbern ][ Michael Dorn ][ John Diehl ][ Richard Speight Jr. ]
Young Ivanhoe (1995)
The World's Most Dangerous Animals III (1995)
Against Their Will: Women in Prison (1994)
Raw Justice (1994)
[ Robert Hays ]
Texas (1994)
[ Benjamin Bratt ][ Charlton Heston ][ Rick Schroder ][ Grant Show ][ Anthony Michael Hall ]
New Crime City (1994)
Trust in Me (1994)
Hatton's Turn: Part 2 (1993)
[ Wayne Brady ][ Courtney Gains ]
Body Bags (1993)
[ Robert Carradine ][ Mark Hamill ][ David Naughton ][ Eddie Velez ][ John Carpenter ]
Rio Diablo (1993)
[ Bruce Greenwood ][ Brion James ][ Michael G. Hagerty ]
Irresistible Force (1993)
[ Jerome Ehlers ][ Nicholas Hammond ][ Paul Winfield ]
Sunset Grill (1993)
[ John Rhys-Davies ][ Danny Trejo ][ Peter Weller ][ Mike Vitar ]
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993)
[ Kevin Conroy ][ Mark Hamill ][ Abe Vigoda ][ Efrem Zimbalist Jr. ][ Jeff Bennett ]
Revenge on the Highway (1992)
[ Tom Bower ]
Lincoln & Seward (1992)
[ Chris Sarandon ]
Mission of the Shark: The Saga of the U.S.S. Indianapolis (1991)
[ Andrew Prine ][ David Caruso ][ Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa ][ Dale Dye ][ Bob Gunton ]
Milena (1991)
[ Peter Gallagher ]
Class of 1999 (1990)
[ Malcolm McDowell ][ Lee Arenberg ]
False Identity (1990)
[ Tobin Bell ]
Mike Hammer: Murder Takes All (1989)
[ John Calvin ][ Jim Carrey ][ Michael Bower ]
The Forgotten (1989)
[ Keith Carradine ]
The Return of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer (1986)
[ Vince Edwards ][ Mickey Rooney ]
Intimate Strangers (1986)
Murder Me, Murder You (1983)
More Than Murder (1983)
[ Kirk Cameron ]
Princess Daisy (1983)
[ Rupert Everett ][ Ringo Starr ][ Paul Michael Glaser ][ Harry Carey Jr. ]
That Championship Season (1982)
[ Bruce Dern ][ Martin Sheen ][ Robert Mitchum ][ Paul Sorvino ]
Butterfly (1982)
[ Orson Welles ]
Wait Until Dark (1982)
The Arrangement (1981)
Trapped (1981)
Nice Dreams (1981)
[ Paul Reubens ][ Tommy Chong ][ Cheech Marin ][ Michael Winslow ][ Tony Cox ]
Roadgames (1981)
A Rumor of War (1980)
[ Keith Carradine ][ Jeff Daniels ][ Brad Davis ][ John Friedrich ][ Chris Mulkey ]
The Ninth Configuration (1980)
[ Robert Loggia ]
The Long Riders (1980)
[ Robert Carradine ][ Keith Carradine ][ David Carradine ][ Chris Mulkey ][ Randy Quaid ]
Portrait of a Rebel: The Remarkable Mrs. Sanger (1980)
[ David Dukes ]
Gray Lady Down (1978)
[ David Carradine ][ Charlton Heston ][ Christopher Reeve ][ Ned Beatty ]
Grande attacco, Il (1978)
[ Helmut Berger ][ Orson Welles ][ Henry Fonda ][ John Huston ]
Two Solitudes (1978)
Up in Smoke (1978)
[ Harry Dean Stanton ][ Tommy Chong ][ Cheech Marin ][ Tom Skerritt ][ Strother Martin ]
Montagna del dio cannibale, La (1978)
The Squeeze (1977)
[ Edward Fox ][ Freddie Starr ]
The Duellists (1977)
[ Keith Carradine ][ Albert Finney ][ Edward Fox ][ Harvey Keitel ][ Pete Postlethwaite ]
Diary of a Young Comic (1977)
[ Bill Macy ][ Dom DeLuise ]
The Killer Inside Me (1976)
[ Keenan Wynn ]
Esecutori, Gli (1976)
[ Roger Moore ]
Dynasty (1976)
[ Harrison Ford ][ Harris Yulin ]
Conduct Unbecoming (1975)
[ Christopher Plummer ][ Richard Attenborough ][ Michael York ]
Hamburger Hamlet (1975)
[ Harris Yulin ]
All the Kind Strangers (1974)
[ John Savage ][ Robby Benson ]
Watched! (1974)
[ Harris Yulin ]
The Gravy Train (1974)
[ Terrence Malick ][ Frederic Forrest ][ Paul Dooley ]
Antigone (1974)
Wilbur and Orville: The First to Fly (1973)
Luther (1973)
[ Tom Baker ][ Julian Glover ]
The Man of Destiny (1973)
Oklahoma Crude (1973)
[ Jack Palance ][ George C Scott ][ George C. Scott ][ John Mills ]
The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972)
[ Tab Hunter ][ Paul Newman ][ Anthony Perkins ][ Roddy McDowall ][ Ned Beatty ]
The New Centurions (1972)
[ Erik Estrada ][ George C Scott ][ George C. Scott ][ William Atherton ]
Fat City (1972)
[ Jeff Bridges ]
Particular Men (1972)
'Doc' (1971)
[ Harris Yulin ]
Brewster McCloud (1970)
[ Rene Auberjonois ][ Robert Altman ][ Bud Cort ][ Michael Murphy ]
The Traveling Executioner (1970)
[ M. Emmet Walsh ][ Bud Cort ]
End of the Road (1970)
[ James Earl Jones ][ Harris Yulin ][ M. Emmet Walsh ]
Macbeth (1968)
The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (1968)
[ Alan Arkin ]
Island of Love (1963)
[ Walter Matthau ][ Tony Randall ]
Joy Ride (1958)
A Time to Grow (1953)

 

When Stacy Keach burst into the public consciousness in John Huston's Fat City (1972) in 1972, it appeared that a great actor had been discovered. He was not unknown: Keach had earlier appeared on-screen in The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (1968), End of the Road (1970) and the revisionist Western 'Doc' (1971), but he was brilliant as the tank-town boxer Tully in Huston's small masterpiece. Keach would have been awarded the New York Film Critics Circle Award as Best Actor in January 1973 if a dissident faction had not successfully demanded that the rules be changed to require a majority (rather than a plurality) of votes to win the award. Keach's on-screen career would continue to be plagued by bad luck.Keach followed up Fat City (1972) with a starring turn in the film adaptation of "The New Centurions" opposite the great George C. Scott. He also took the prized role in the film adaptation of John Osborne's "Luther," a part made famous by and virtually "owned" by Albert Finney. With this promising beginning, bolstered by cameos in Robert Altman's "Brewster McCloud" and Huston's "The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean" and by his TV-directing debut on PBS with Arthur Miller's "Incident at Vichy," Keach seemed to be on the cusp of a kind of stardom enjoyed by only a small elite of American actors like Marlon Brando and Paul Newman: a star who was also a fine actors.However, Keach, like his immediate predecessor for the actor/star crown Jon Voight, was unable to capitalize on his stunning debut. The 1970s turned out to be the heyday of the ethnic actor, dominated by Dustin Hoffman, Al Pacino and Robert De Niro, who racked up 10 Academy Award nominations and 3 Oscars between them in the period 1972-1980. Only the black Irishman Jack Nicholson and uber-WASP Robert Redford succeeded in the urban ethnic era that was the '70s, but those two - unlike Hoffman, Pacino, DeNiro and Keach - were not also stage actors; they were movie stars.It was Stacy Keach's bad luck that he never became a star and thus never able to get roles that befitted his marvelous ability. It was emblematic of the times that even when a part called for a WASP actor, many directors, including Martin Scorcese in "The Age of Innocence" and Robert Redford in "Quiz Show," would turn to Englishmen rather than Americans. It was as if the dominance of "The Method" and its emphasis on realism in American acting had led directors to believe that, outside of the "realism" of the New York-based urban ethnic actors, American actors couldn't match the British for style, even as Americans!He was born Walter Stacy Keach, Jr. in Savannah, Georgia on June 2, 1941. His father, Stacy Keach, Sr., was a contract player as a character actor at Universal Pictures in the 1940s and later worked as a producer for R.K.O. before returning to acting in television. Stacy, Jr. was born with a cleft lip, a facial birth defect, but it was repaired and did not hinder his dream of becoming an actor. After graduating from Van Nuys High School, he entered the University of California, Berkeley in 1959, then continued his studies at the Yale University School of Drama. Keach won a Fulbright Scholarship and used it to further his craft at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.Walter Stacy Keach, Jr. made his Broadway debut as a member of the Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center in "Danton's Death" on October 21, 1965. He also appeared in "The Country Wife" and "The Caucasian Chalk Circle" for the Lincoln Center Rep in 1966, and appeared as Edmund to Lee J. Cobb's "King Lear" in the '68-'69 season for the Rep. Later that year he would achieve theatrical fame as Buffalo Bill in Arthur Kopit's play "Indians" in 1969, in which he proved himself to be a superb actor, wining a Tony nomination for Best Actor in a Play for his debut.He consolidated his reputation as an actor's actor playing the eponymous "MacBird," a hit off-Broadway hit comedy satirizing Lyndon Johnson as a latter-day MacBeth. For his turn as MacBird, he won an Obie Award, a Vernon Rice Award, and the Drama Desk Award, as well as being named "Best Performance in a Comedy" by Saturday Review's Award. Switching gears from comedy to serious drama, his 1971 performance of Jamie in Eugene O'Neill's, "Long Day's Journey Into Night" with Robert Ryan and Gerladine Fitzgerald brought him another round of Obie, Vernon Rice and New York Drama Desk awards.In the 1972-73 season, Keach took on the greatest challenge for the dramatic actor, the title role in Shakespeare's "Hamlet" off-Broadway for the New York Shakespeare Theatre. (No American actor had mounted a Broadway Hamlet since John Barrymore and Walter Hampden in the 1920s and '30s. Raymond Massey was a Canadian and Maurice Evans was an English immigrant.) Keach's portrayal of the Gloomy Dane brought him his third Obie and Vernon Rice Awards. Playing Hamlet had been a challenge that the great Brando himself had ignored, though Keach played Stanley Kowalski off-Broadway in . Stacy Keach apparently had arrived as the next Great American Actor. Alas, that was not to be. His career in films sputtered out by the mid-`70s and he was reduced to playing a caricature in Cheech and Chong movies. It was a waste of a major talent (as can be seen in his understated performance as Frank James in "The Longriders," a film he co-wrote and co-produced with his brother, `James Keach' ) and an indictment of the post-Hollywood studio American film industry. While American film became dominated by directors in the 1970s, it also increasingly became focused on the box office, i.e., appealing to the 12-24 year-old male demographic once satisfied with drive-in fare as the drive-in movie became lavished with big budgets and big stars (e.g., "Silence of the Lambs"). In another era, an actor of Keach's talent surely would have thrived as a character lead and supporting actor, possibly breaking through like Humphrey Bogart did in his early `40s.The alternative to a career like Bogart's is television, the media that doomed the studio system, and that's where Keach turned. He had a success as a hardboiled private dick in the series "Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer" from 1984 to 1987. The momentum of Keach's success on series TV was impeded after n he was arrested at Heathrow Airport when customs officials found cocaine in a hollowed-out shaving cream container. He was convicted of smuggling cocaine into the United Kingdom and spent six months in prison. Keach's contrition attracted sympathy, including that of First Lady Nancy Reagan, the high priestess of her husband's war on drugs, and he eventually returned to the show.For his TV portrayal of "Hemingway," he won a Golden Globe and an Emmy nomination as Best Actor. He also played the role of Ken Titus' father in the TV series "Titus". Television also uses his well-trained voice frequent as a narrator, most notably for "Nova," "National Geographic" and "The Discovery Channel."Always one to return to the boards like a true actor, Keach scored another major success on stage when he was the lead in "The Kentucky Cycle," the only play to be awarded a Pulitzer Prize for Drama without first appearing in New York. He appeared in the play both on and off-Broadwayas as well as in its Washington, D.C. tryouts. For his Broadway turn in the play, he won an Outstanding Artist Award from The Drama League, the Helen Hayes Award as Best Actor and a New York Drama Desk Awards nomination as Best Actor.Stacy Keach serves as the honorary chairman of the Cleft Palate Foundation, for which he received a Celebrity Outreach Award in 1995. He also is a Charter Member of the Artist's Rights Foundation. That he continues to act 37 years after making his film debut in "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter" is testimony to his talent. Audiences should not be surprised if, seemingly out of the blue, Keach the screen actor returns to form and delivers another masterful performance like his Tully, the last time he came in out of the cold.


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