Having trained as an actor in the late sixties, Keith joined the fully
professional acting ranks in his fifties and although relatively 'New
to Business' he has rapidly built up a portfolio of work including
theatre, film and TV.
Keith played the roles of Arthur Birling (An Inspector Calls) and
Davies (The Caretaker) for the Horseshoe Theatre Co in Cambridge and
then three very diverse roles; Ross, Bishop How and Snork in 'The
Elephant Man' for the Broadway Theatre, Catford. At the 2009 Edinburgh
Festival and under the direction of the play's author Pete Gallagher
Keith played the role of Mathias in 'The Brothers Lionheart'. He
recently played Shylock for the Word to the Action companies production
of The Merchant of Venice.
In the recently acclaimed feature film 'Stranger Things', Keith plays
the role of Bagman a man of the road and mentor to Mani. Stranger
Things won a very prestigious award at the 2010 Woodstock Film
Festival. More recently, Keith played the role of Uncle Rufus in 'The
Drummond Will' which won Best Comedy award at Woods Hole.
Keith has two short film castings which are scheduled for the end of
October, early November.