Steven Keats
Biography
Steven Keats, born on February 6, 1945, and passing away on May 8, 1994, was a distinguished American actor renowned for his impactful performances in both film and television. He gained recognition for his roles in several notable films, including the action-thriller "Silent Rage," the gritty crime drama "Death Wish," and the intense sports drama "Black Sunday." Additionally, Keats showcased his versatility in "The Friends of Eddie Coyle," a film that has since become a classic in the crime genre.
One of his significant television roles came from his performance in the TV movie adaptation of Norman Mailer's true crime book, "The Executioner's Song," where he shared the screen with acclaimed actor Tommy Lee Jones. Throughout his career, Keats demonstrated a remarkable ability to embody complex characters, earning respect within the entertainment industry.
Keats's work left a lasting impact on audiences and his peers alike, contributing to the rich tapestry of American cinema in the late 20th century. His performances continue to be remembered and appreciated by film enthusiasts, ensuring that his legacy endures in the hearts of many.
Filmography
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Zuma Beach
1978 • Jerry McCabe
Hester Street
1975 • Jake
The Last Dinosaur
1977 • Chuck Wade
Death Wish
1974 • Jack Toby
The American Success Company
1980 • Rick Duprez
Mysterious Island of Beautiful Women
1979 • Mike Stapleton
Vibrations (1996)
1996 • Lieutenant Cray
Hangar 18
1980 • Paul Bannister
Turk 182!
1985 • jockamo
Silent Rage
1982 • Dr. Philip Spires
Black Sunday (1977)
1977 • Moshevsky
The Friends of Eddie Coyle
1973 • Jackie Brown
In Dangerous Company
1988 • Raymond Ryerson
The Gumball Rally
1976 • Kandinsky - Dodge Team