Stacy Keach
Biography
Walter Stacy Keach, Jr. (born June 2, 1941) is a distinguished American actor and narrator renowned for his compelling performances across various genres. While he is best recognized for his intense dramatic roles, Keach has also made significant contributions to educational television, lending his voice to programming on PBS and the Discovery Channel.
His versatility as an actor extends to comedic performances, notably as Ken in the FOX sitcom *Titus*, where he portrayed the hard-drinking, chain-smoking, and womanizing father of comedian Christopher Titus, showcasing his ability to seamlessly navigate different styles of acting.
Throughout his illustrious career, Keach has received numerous accolades, including a prestigious Obie Award for his stage performances and a nomination for a Golden Globe for his role in the acclaimed television miniseries *The Life and Times of John Paul II*. His work in theater, television, and film has left a lasting impact, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. With a career spanning several decades, Stacy Keach continues to captivate audiences with his rich voice and dynamic acting skills, reflecting a dedication to his craft that has earned him respect and admiration from peers and fans alike.
Filmography
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Frozen Impact
2003 • Pete Crane
Chicago Overcoat
2009 • Ray Berkowski
Prey of the Jaguar
1996 • The Commander
The Ninth Configuration
1980 • Col. Vincent Kane
Truth
2015 • Lt. Colonel Bill Burkett
Roadgames
1981 • Patrick 'Pat' Quid
Storm War
2011 • Marcus
Planes
2013
End of the Road
1970 • Jacob Horner
Fat City
1972 • Tully
Air Mater
2011 • Skipper (voice)
Slave of the Cannibal God
1978 • Professor Edward Foster
Amanda & the Alien
1998 • Emmitt Mallory
The Pixar Story
2007 • Narrator (voice)
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
1993 • Phantasm / Carl Beaumont (voice)
The Long Riders
1980 • Frank James
Honeydripper
2007 • Sheriff Pugh
Sam
2015 • The Shopkeeper
Legend of the Lost Tomb
1997 • Dr. William Bent
Mission of the Shark: The Saga of the U.S.S. Indianapolis
1991 • Capt. Charles Butler McVay
Murder Me, Murder You
1983 • Mike Hammer
All the Kind Strangers
1974 • James "Jimmy" Wheeler