David Keith Scroll down for movie list. Spouse 'Nancy Clark' (15 April 2000 - present)
Biography from Leonard Maltin's Movie Encyclopedia:
This likable actor, who affects an "aw, shucks" attitude both on- and offscreen (and resembles actor Kurt Russell), snared a key supporting role as Richard Gere's suicidal boot-camp buddy in An Officer and a Gentleman (1982) and was tagged a comer. Keith showed leading-man appeal in his first starring role, as a cadet in The Lords of Discipline (1983), but somehow missed his grab at the brass ring of stardom. He has directed two films:The Curse (1987), a cheap horror film, and The Further Adventures of Tennessee Buck (1988), an uneven but entertaining Indiana Jones spoof in which he also starred. Keith's best performance in recent years, however, was as the psycho pursuing Cathy Moriarty in White of the Eye (1987). In the early 1990s he was appearing in a sitcom, "Flesh 'n Blood." | |