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Keith David Keith David recently co-starred with Ice Cube in MGM’s
comedy hit Barbershop. He just completed Hollywood Homicide with Harrison
Ford and Josh Hartnett and Head of State with Chris Rock. Recent credits
include Novocaine, Requiem for a Dream, Pitch Black, There’s Something
About Mary, and Armageddon. He received a daytime Emmy nomination for
Showtime’s The Tiger Woods Story. Other releases include Dead
Presidents and Spike Lee’s Clockers. Immediately after graduation from the Julliard School
he was hired as an understudy for the role of Tullus Aufidius in Shakespeare’s
Coriolanus at Joseph Papp’s New York Public Theater. Ten years
later he co-starred in the same role opposite Christopher Walken and
was the recipient of the Actor’s Equity St. Claire Bayfield Award.
In 1992, Keith was recognized with a Keith previously starred in the Oscar®-winning Platoon, with Gene Hackman and Sharon Stone in The Quick and the Dead, and with Richard Gere and Kim Basinger in Final Analysis. Keith has worked with such directors as Clint Eastwood (Bird), Steven Spielberg (Always) and John Carpenter (The Thing and They Live). Born in Harlem, NY, and raised in East Elmhurst, Queens, Keith sang in the all-borough choir as a boy. He knew he wanted to act at the age of nine when he appeared as the cowardly lion in his school’s production of The Wizard of Oz. He later attended New York’s famed High School of the Performing Arts and then graduated from Julliard. There he studied under such voice and speech teachers as Robert Williams and Edith Skinner. |