Keith Chanter was born in South Molton, Devon and attended Barnstaple Grammar School. For many years he worked as a radio presenter, firstly for the offshore stations Radio Northsea International and Radio Atlantis then for the commercial stations Radio Orwell and Essex Radio. He moved into acting in the late 90's when he joined 'The Southend Shakespeare Company'. Keith landed some prized roles including; Theseus and Oberon in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', Warwick in 'Henry VI', Brutus in 'Julius Caesar' and the title role in 'King Lear'. He has also appeared as John Proctor in 'The Crucible' and Walter Franz in 'The Price'. Keith has also performed in the Bard's works further afield, having twice appeared at the 'Cambridge Shakespeare Festival' with roles that included Claudius/Ghost in 'Hamlet', Exeter/Chorus in 'Henry V' and Gloucester in 'King Lear'. In London, Keith has appeared in three Fringe productions; 'The Roses of Whitechapel'. 'Black Chiffon' and 'A New Way to Pay Old Debts". His film work has included "The Liberator", in which he plays a former S.A.S. commando, "The 100 year old man who climbed out of a window and disappeared", one of Sweden's biggest-ever box-office successes, and the groundbreaking and highly-praised "My Feral Heart".
Keith Chapman was born in December 1958 in the UK. He is known for PAW Patrol (2013), Bob the Builder: Mega Machines (2017) and Ozi - Voice of the Forest.
Keith Chegwin was born on January 17, 1957 in Liverpool, England. He is known for Shaun of the Dead (2004), The Tragedy of Macbeth (1971) and Egghead's Robot (1970). He was married to Maria Fielden and Maggie Philbin. He died on December 11, 2017.
Keith Chuaga is known for Uradi (2020), Ayaanle (2022) and Disconnect (2018).
Keith Clinkscales is the Chief Executive Officer of REVOLT Media & TV, a post he assumed in 2013 after being appointed by REVOLT Founder and Chairman Sean Combs. An expert on new media, lifestyle and culture, Clinkscales oversees an aggressive strategy to make REVOLT the #1 name in music by focusing on building a network that is real-time, multi-platform and fueled by artists and fans. As CEO, Clinkscales led REVOLT to become the third largest, independent network launch in cable television history, surpassing the launches of Oxygen, NFL Network and NHL Network. Emmy Award Nominated and two-time Peabody Award Winner, Clinkscales' list of accolades is extensive. His start in the media industry began with Urban Profile, a bi-monthly publication, which he co- founded in the late eighties, dedicated to young urban culture. Following the sale of Urban Profile in 1991, Clinkscales was recruited by Time Inc. to lead Vibe Magazine, founded by Quincy Jones, the first national media property predicated on the concept of urban culture. With Clinkscales at the helm, Vibe would be nominated for five National Magazine Awards and go on to be one of the fastest growing and most influential magazines in pop culture history. This experience at Vibe led to the launch Vanguarde Media, Inc, which became one of the most diverse minority-owned African American media organizations, publishing HONEY, Heart & Soul and Savoy. Clinkscales' passion for quality journalism has earned him over 40 credits as an executive producer of films and documentaries, many of which were earned during his 8 years as a Senior Vice President at ESPN. During his time at ESPN, he created the award winning and critically acclaimed sports documentary series "30 for 30", launched ESPN Films, and supervised the creative production of properties including The ESPYs and X Games. In 2012 Clinkscales launched his own multi-platform sports news organization, formerly in partnership with ESPN, called The Shadow League. His career exemplifies a keen understanding of the evolving media needs and interests of today's youth consumer. His reputation for producing content that innately combines pop culture and passion platforms like music and sports has earned him top executive honors from Crain Communications, Advertising Age, CableWorld Magazine, Black Enterprise and the American Advertising Federation Hall of Fame. He is also a two-time recipient of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) Excellence in Journalism Award, has been listed among the 2014 CableFAX 100 as an industry power player and is a proud member of the Producers Guild of America. Clinkscales earned an MBA from Harvard Business School, where he received the "Professional Achievement Award" from the business school's African-American Alumni Association in 2014. He earned a BS in accounting and finance from Florida A&M University, where he serves on the school's Foundation Board. Clinkscales currently serves on advisory boards for Howard University School of Communications, MillerCoors and PepsiCo.
Keith Colbert is known for Firestarter (1984), Brainstorm (1983) and Chiefs (1983).
Keith Colburn is known for Deadliest Catch: The Bait (2013), Deadliest Catch (2005) and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (2002). He is married to Florence Colburn. They have two children.
New York native Keith Collins is an award winning actor, producer and advocate. Collins has starred in and produced numerous feature films and has also worked alongside multiple Academy Award and Emmy winners and nominees. Over the years, Collins has appeared in diverse projects spanning film, television, national print advertisements, commercials and media publications. Most recently, Collins starred in and produced the award winning 2019 thriller, The Samaritans which has been distributed by VIVA Pictures and available on all major VOD platforms. Collins also starred in and produced the horror / thriller The Evangelist which signed for distribution with ITN Films & Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released worldwide in 2017. Collins was the lead in the comedy film's The Jersey Devil & The Coffee Shop as well as the horror/thrillers Awake in the Woods, Gravedigger and The Meat Puppet a film (Collins created, starred and produced; was awarded best actor in a feature film at the 2012 Atlantic City Cinefest Film Festival) all of these films were distributed worldwide in 2015. Collins' latest project "Rock, Paper, Scissors" a suspenseful thriller is currently in post production. Collins' additional film credits include the national theatrically released film Games People Play: New York (a memorable role where his character has Tourette Syndrome), Stuck in the Middle, Echelon 8, controversial film O.B.A.M Nude, theatrically released An Affirmative Act, The Life Zone, The Great Fight, Little Big Boy, A Fight For Survival, international released film Avantgarde, Reunion 108 and many more. Collins appeared in a nationally televised Coors Light commercial alongside basketball legend Charles Barkley, has been featured on Sex & the City and the soap Guiding Light. He also had a recurring role on Fuse TV The F List. Collins was the face of underwear line "Play" and was featured nationally in 2006. He has also modeled for Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, Wilke Rodriguez, Ron Chereskin, French Connection and Nike. He has been featured in numerous national fashion and industry magazines such as Cosmopolitan, Elle, Glamour, Surface, Gotham, Men's Health, Men's Fitness, Ocean Drive, DNR, Vegas, Variety, Hollywood Reporter, & Show Business Weekly. Collins has also been billed as one of NYC's former top celebrity party promoters and A-list event planner. He is the founder of KCM, Inc. and has been named in national publications and gossip columns such as New York Post's Page Six, The New York Daily News' Confidential and Rush & Molloy. Keith Collins is an advocate for Tourette Syndrome and brings this disorder to light by sharing his own personal struggles with the disorder.
Keith Collins II is known for Wu Xia 2 the Code (2019), Acquitted (2017) and Maximillian (2019).
Keith began his acting career at the age of 12 when he acted in plays at school and around the Chicagoland area. During these years, he performed in a variety of classical, contemporary and musical theatre productions. Keith continued his professional training at Roosevelt University's Theatre Conservatory Program in Chicago Illinois. He graduated from the conservatory with a B.F.A in Theatre Performance. Over the next decade Keith would work on several Big Budget and Independent features. His work has taken him to Chicago, New York and Los Angeles. Presently Keith is Acting in Los Angeles.