Information AboutBrian Keith |
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EARLY LIFE, MILITARY SERVICE Brian Keith was born Robert Keith, Jr. in Bayonne, New Jersey , to actor Robert Keith and stage actress Helena Shipman (born in Aberdeen, Washington). He made his acting debut in the silent film ''Pied Piper Malone'' (1924) at the age of three. After high school in East Rockaway, New York, he joined the U.S. Marines (1942-1945). He served during World War II as an aerial Gunner and received an Air Medal . ACTING CAREER After the war, Keith became a stage actor, branching out into films and then television. A strong and capable actor, Keith spent many years playing second leads and gruff sidekicks. He won much acclaim for his starring role in Sam Peckinpah 's short-lived '' The Westerner '' (1960). His biggest break, however, came in 1966 when he landed the role of "Uncle Bill" Davis on the popular television situation comedy '' Family Affair '', a role that earned him three Emmy nominations for Best Actor. The show made him a household name. When CBS requested that he pose for Christmas publicity shots connected with ''Family Affair'', Keith refused on the basis that this was exploitative of the holiday. He was offered the role of Deke Thornton in '' The Wild Bunch '' by Sam Peckinpah , but turned down due to his commitment on ''Family Affair'', leading to a falling-out between the two former friends. He is also fondly remembered for his role as the father of twins in the 1961 film '' The Parent Trap ,'' costarring Hayley Mills and Maureen O'Hara . His performance as Theodore Roosevelt in '' The Wind And The Lion '' (1975) is also particularly well-remembered and regarded, being considered among the best portrayals of an American president on film. Keith went on to star in such television series as ''The Brian Keith Show'', ''Heartland'', and '' Hardcastle And McCormick ''. He also starred in the six-part television series '' The Zoo Gang '', about a group of former underground freedom fighters from World War II , as "Stephen 'The Fox' Halliday". The show also starred Sir John Mills , Lilli Palmer , and Barry Morse . Keith spoke fluent '' with Rock Hudson ; and as a Soviet scientist in '' Meteor '' with Natalie Wood . In his last film, Keith played President William McKinley in '' Rough Riders '' (1997). Director John Milius dedicated ''Rough Riders'' to "Brian Keith, Actor, Marine, Raconteur." In 2008, the Hollywood Walk Of Fame will install a star in Brian Keith's honor on the world famous sidewalk in California. PERSONAL LIFE AND DEATH Keith married three times, first to Frances Helm; then, in 1955, to Judith Landon; and finally, in 1970, to Hawaiian actress Victoria Young (née Leialoha), who later appeared on '' The Brian Keith Show '' (1972-74) as Nurse Puni. Keith fathered four children but also adopted three others with Judith Landon. Daisy Keith, one of his children with Victoria Young, became an actress and appeared with her father in the short-lived series ''Heartland'' in 1989. During the later part of his life, Keith suffered from Emphysema and Lung Cancer , despite having quit smoking ten years earlier (he had posed for Camel Cigarettes in an Endorsement campaign in 1955). Keith was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound on June 24 , 1997 , two months after his daughter Daisy had committed Suicide . He is buried next to Daisy at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles , California . Kathy Garver , who played his niece Cissy in ''Family Affair'' commented, "It was so sad, but it was in line with who he was in real life. He was this very manly man, very in charge of his life, always doing things his way. When his daughter died and he was diagnosed with lung cancer and emphysema and given only a few weeks to live, there was no way he was going to go out any way other than his way. I truly believe that." (''Chicago Sun-Times'', June 23 , 2006 ). FILM, STAGE, AND TELEVISION CREDITS On stage (partial list)
Television Keith worked steadily in Television from the 1950s until the end of his life and made numerous guest appearances. Series in which he had a starring role are listed here.
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