Keith Holliday is known for The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster (2023), American Dreamers: A.D Team (2023) and Atlanta (2016).
Keith Hottinger is an actor and writer, known for Day Zero (2011), Raising Kayn (2009) and Proper Manors (2012).
Keith Hudson's first acting role in a major studio film was in a scene with George Clooney in Director Steven Soderbergh's "Out of Sight." Some of his recent film projects include, "Baby Driver" directed by Edgar Wright, "A Bad Mom's Christmas" directed by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, and "Logan Lucky" directed by Steven Soderbergh. Keith also recently co-starred in "True Detective," "NCIS: New Orleans," and "The Walking Dead." Keith has worked as a professional actor in numerous feature films, television shows, national television commercials, and voice overs for more than 30 years. Keith has shared scenes with actors Daniel Craig, John Travolta, Susan Sarandon, Matt Dillon, Jon Hamm, Jim Carrey, Bruce Campbell, and Owen Wilson. He has been cast by directors David Frankel, Glenn Ficarra, John Requa, Rod Lurie, Sean Anders, Michael Bay, Susan Seidleman, and Eric Stoltz. Keith was also cast as the Kool Aid Man for a series of national commercials and worked as a professional spokesperson for Guinness Stout. Keith studied film acting with veteran character actor James Best for 2 years and moved to Los Angeles when he was 20. Keith is a 2-year Graduate of the Baron/Brown Studio of Los Angeles, California. He also attended the Shakespearean Studies program at the British American Drama Academy at Balliol College, Oxford England. Keith's family co-owned a well-known hunting and fishing store in Orlando named Denmark's Sporting Goods. The store's customers included Johnny Cash, Bo Diddley, and Jimmy Buffet. Keith's Father and Grandfather also co-hosted a weekly hunting and fishing television show that was on the air for 20 years.
Keith J. Obit was born to a middle-class working family in New Brunswick, New Jersey. The young Obit family picked up stakes and moved to sunny Phoenix, Az. in 1983. Having an early interest in acting, he broke the ice by attending cattle calls for such films as Free Willy and appearing every Saturday morning on his local Fox channel reporting various news stories. Throughout his school years he used his creative energy in numerous bands, writing and playing music since the age of 13. In his mid 20's he established his own recording studio, where he produced his personal work as well as numerous projects for others. He's the lead member of a revolving member project called Astrobit, set to take shape in 2018. His passion for music has never waned, however has recently taken a backseat to his acting ambitions. At the beginning of 2016, Keith had no thought of even being an actor. It wasn't until after a fellow co-worker, who happened to be an actor, brought him on the set of a feature film where he fell in love with the whole film world. By that March he was already gaining experience running slate, boom, lights, and any other crew work he could help out with, which eventually led to over a half dozen credits in extra work. After filling many background roles, he was given the opportunity to move on into stunt work, speaking roles, and finally the lead role in the short film Erebus, which is still having a successful festival run. Throughout 2016-2019, Keith continued with several small roles in different shorts and features and even had his hand in the True-Crime genre on Network Television. He can be seen playing Matthew Bonner on the episode "Officer Down" on A&E's Cold Case Files, the lead character Joey McStay on the episode "Shallow Grave" for People Magazine investigates on Investigation Discovery, and Vance Tibbets on the episode "Murders in Maine" for Buried in the Backyard on the Oxygen Network. He also began doing commercial/print work locally in Phoenix and nationwide. While taking some time off in 2019 for some health issues, Keith started a podcast with his best friend of 20+ years which features various inspiring guests from Phoenix to Los Angeles. You can find it at youtube.com/thebogcast or anywhere you find your podcast apps including: Spotify, Itunes, Google Play Music etc. In 2020, Keith shoots his first lead role in a Feature Film called "Late Fees", coming 2021!!! He is also an Executive Producer.
Keith was born December 12, 1958, in Hartford, Connecticut, USA. He served in the U.S. Air Force from 1978 to 1982 and later in the Connecticut Army National Guard. Keith has volunteered with many organizations including the Connecticut Special Olympics. He volunteered with the American Red Cross on 9/11 and for several weeks after. Keith has been seen in The Bronx is Burning (2007), as well as Mitch Albom's For One More Day (2007), Brotherhood (2007), and 27 Dresses (2008), The Cobblestone Corridor (2016), Assassin Nation (2016), and a music video for the indie rock band Donovan Wolfington (2016). Most recently, he has worked on The Cars That Built America (2017) and a series of TV commercials for TaylorMade Golf (2017). In addition to volunteering, he spends his free time involved in activities such as hiking, biking, kayaking, and weight lifting.
Keith Jack was born on March 2, 1988 in Midlothian, Scotland. He is an actor, known for Fame: The Musical (2020), The Dreams of Kings (2010) and Any Dream Will Do (2007).
Keith Jackson is an actor, known for Dead in 5 Heartbeats (2013), Nightmare Alley (2010) and Hammer (2016).
Keith starting performing at the age of 5. His first film production was in 2008 with Big Nickel as a cast member for Dr. Ro's Fitz Kids. In 2013, Keith was filmed in his first video commercial titled Moto TC Racer Rally for Verizon, produced by Griffin Technologies. Over the year he has done several print ads with companies such as, Tennessee Valley Authority, Dollar General, Wake Forest Baptist Health and Russell Athletics.
Keith Jardine was born on October 31, 1975 in Butte, Montana, USA. He is known for Godless (2017), Inherent Vice (2014) and Logan (2017).
Keith Jefferson was born to Lovie and the late Reverend Edward Jefferson in Houston, Texas. He attended Eisenhower High School, where he was an exceptional athlete, competing in football, basketball and track. He received a BFA in musical theatre from US International University/Performing Arts in San Diego, then an MFA in Acting from The University of Arizona in Tucson. Keith recently acted in his second project with the remarkable Quentin Tarantino, as Charly in "The Hateful Eight". The 70mm (and digital) movie filmed in snowy Telluride, where Keith's cast-mates included luminaries Samuel L. Jackson and Kurt Russell among a diverse, all-star cast. Keith previously had the honor to work with director Tarantino as shotgun-wielding freed chain gang member 'Pudgy Ralph' in the Academy Award winning "Django Unchained". Fellow Django cast members included Oscar winners Jamie Foxx and Christoph Waltz and Academy Award nominee Samuel L. Jackson. Keith's touring and regional theatre credits include: Jim in "Big River", the title role in "Othello", Officer James Bailey in "Superior Donuts", and the Reverend Avery Johnson in the "Piano Lesson" just to name a few. Early in his career, Keith was able to land his first featured role in the Emmy-nominated film "Buffalo Soldiers" as Private Andrew Boyer alongside the amazing Danny Glover. Keith's baritone is a featured plot line within the film and he performs two solo operettas on the Buffalo Soldiers' soundtrack. In the television movie "The Last Free Man", Keith was Jeremiah Jessup, paired with legendary Angela Lansbury as his Murder-She-Wrote co-star. He had a reoccurring role, guest starring on the television series "The Jamie Foxx Show". Besides being an actor, singer and accomplished dancer, Keith offers workshops to aspiring entertainers and works as a voiceover artist and director. He resides in Los Angeles. Keith is a proud member of Actors' Equity and Screen Actors Guild of America.