Keelan Leyser was born on June 17, 1980. Keelan is a British Magician and Illusionist based in Las Vegas. He is known for his television performances with digital technology magic and, formerly, his quick-change act. Keelan's first notable television performance was on April 24, 1994, on the television show 'Surprise Surprise' on ITV hosted by Cilla Black. After that, Keelan performed on many notable television shows like Blue Peter on BBC 1 and 'This Morning' on ITV on multiple occasions. In 1996, the BBC made a documentary about him on BBC1 called 'The Magical World of Keelan Leyser' on 'The Lowdown' series. Keelan then was one of the leading performers on the 10 part TV series called 'Playing Tricks', which broadcast in 14 countries. In 2009 Keelan was seen on 'Britains Got Talent' Season 3. Keelan Leyser performed his Quick Change Act on the first season of 'Penn and Teller Fool Us' in 2011 in the UK; the clip of his performance gained over 15 million views on YouTube. In 2015 he performed with ShahRukh Khan and Deepika Padukone on the Happy New Year Film Music Launch in Mumbai, India. Also, that year he trained up Emmerdale actors Matthew Wolfenden and Natalie Anderson to perform his Quick Change Act with him on the ITV show 'Get Your Act Together' in the UK and also performed his act on the 'Masters of Illusion' TV show on the CW Channel in the USA. He performed in subsequent seasons of 'Masters of Illusion' with this Digital Illusion and Tech Magic in 2018 and again on 'Penn and Teller Fool Us' in 2019. In 2022 he performed his Technology themed magic illusions on the Huckabee TV show in Nashville broadcast on the TBN network.
Keelan Morgan is an actor and producer, known for Triune and Sociopathia (2015).
Keeland Ellis is known for Bronx SIU (2018), Lucky Girl (2015) and Bluest Moon (2018).
Keeley was born in Lumberton Texas. She did her first commercials when she was only 3 years old. She was also featured on a Billboard when she was 3. At 4 years old she did her first play with The Beaumont Community Players. She has done many short films, student films, plays and feature films. She takes weekly acting lessons in Houston Texas. Keeley is signed with Pastorini Bosby Talent Agency in Houston Texas. She loves swimming, soccer, cheer leading, dance, and acting.
Keeley Bottin is known for Everything I Am (2022).
Keeley Bright was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. She started working on set at the ripe age of eighteen months old, mainly working in commercials through her grade school years. Her roots in Hollywood started way back with her paternal great-grandfather John Bright, the writer of The Public Enemy (1931) and one of the ten founding members of the Writers Guild. Her dad, Tim Bright, carried on the tradition of working in the Industry, starting in film and then finding his place in the commercial world. Her father, being an Assistant Director, taught his then toddler how to be, "Quiet on set", which is a parenting feat in itself. She wouldn't be the hardworking actress and writer she is today if she hadn't grown up on set watching her father and seeing the hours and dedication that go into this career. Fast forwarding through the charming, awkward phases of middle school and the sports obsessed years of high school and college, Keeley graduated with her degree in Kinesiology from Cal State Long Beach with an emphasis in playing collegiate volleyball. Shortly after graduating, she continued her education at The Second City, studying improv comedy, as it was the only natural progression from Kinesiology. She then went on to study at The Upright Citizens Brigade, while concurrently studying at the Margie Haber studio, Vincent Chase workshop, and found a home at the Stan Kirsch Studio, where she is in class weekly. She's quick witted and full of energy, really living up to her last name, Bright. You can catch her performing regularly both improv and sketch in the comedy theater circuit in L.A. You can also catch her regularly at Starbucks, as she is in line because she enjoys a cup every now and then. When she's not on stage or in line at Starbucks, she's usually in her car, which you won't be able catch her at because she has a lead foot and isn't going to the doctor anytime soon about it.
Keeley Forsyth was born in 1979 in Oldham, Lancashire, England, UK. She is an actress and composer, known for Guardians of the Galaxy (2014), Poor Things (2023) and X Anniversary (2019).
Keeley Hawes was born on 10 February 1976 at St Mary's Hospital, London, England as Clare Julia Hawes. She is an actress and producer, known for The Bank Job (2008), High-Rise (2015) and Death at a Funeral (2007). She has been married to Matthew Macfadyen since 8 October 2004. They have two children. She was previously married to Spencer McCallum, with whom she has an older child.
Keeley Hazell was born in the London borough of Lewisham, grew up in Grove Park and attended the Ravensbourne School in Bromley. Her mother, Amber, was a dinner lady and her father, Roy, was a window fitter; they separated when she was thirteen years old. At 16 years of age, Hazell left school to work as a hairdresser. Her work colleagues persuaded her to try her luck at modelling. At 17, she competed in The Daily Star's "Search for a Beach Babe" contest and won. Still not old enough to pose on Page 3, she went to study fashion at Lewisham College.
Keeley Karsten can be seen starring as Natalie Fabelman in Steven Spielberg's highly anticipated film The Fabelmans, co-written by Tony Kushner. The movie premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival where it won the top prize of People's Choice Award. Karsten recently completed production on the upcoming title Entanglement, as well as the short film On Being Twelve, for which she received the accolade of Best Young Actress at the Snow Leopard International Film Festival. Karsten also won Best Child Actress at the Sydney Indie Short Festival. Her television credits include Amazon's Hunters, alongside Al Pacino, and a starring role as the young Pam Sinclair in the documentary series Evil Lives Here. She has also written and starred in the short film Viceroy, released in 2020. Karsten is a skilled singer, and her passions include theater and writing. She currently splits her time between New York and Los Angeles with her younger brother, her mother, a choreographer, and her father, an artistic director.