Brian Keith Movies and Career Information
Nov 14, 1921
Bayonne
Actor
Brian Keith (November 14, 1921 – June 24, 1997) was an American film, television, and stage actor, who in his four decade-long career gained recognition for his work in movies such as the 1961 Disney film, The Parent Trap, the 1966 movie, The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming, and the 1975 movie, The Wind and the Lion. On television, two of his best known roles were that of a widowed uncle turned bachelor, Bill Davis, in the 1960s sitcom, Family Affair, and the title character of a tough judge in the 1980s drama Hardcastle and McCormick. Keith was born Robert Alba Keith in Newark's suburb of Bayonne, New Jersey, to actor Robert Keith and stage actress Helena Shipman, a native of Aberdeen, Washington. He was raised Roman Catholic. His parents divorced, and he moved to Hollywood and started his acting career, at the tender age of 2. He made his acting debut in the silent film Pied Piper Malone (1924) at the age of 3. His mother continued to perform on stage and radio, while Robert's grandmother Apker helped to raise him in Long Island, New York, just 37 miles east of where he was born. She taught young Brian to read books over his age level. Prior to learning to read, he
- Brian Keith Movies before 2011
- That Evening Sun 2009
- Welcome Home 2004
- Portrait of Jennie 2002
- With Six You Get Eggroll 2001
- Nickelodeon 2000
- Second Civil War 1997
- Entertaining Angels: The Dorothy Day Story 1997
- Moonraker 1979
- Krakatoa, East of Java 1969
- Nightfall (1957) 1957
- Run of the Arrow (1957) 1957
- Storm Center 1956
- Tight Spot (1955) 1955
- Nevada Smith
- Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967)
- Young Philadelphians
- Yakuza
- Wind and the Lion
- Deadly Companions
- 5 Against the House
- Meteor