Stacey Keach won a Golden Globe Award and was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for the television miniseries Hemingway .
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Stacey Keach won a Golden Globe Award and was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for the television miniseries Hemingway .
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Stacey Keach was born in Savannah, Georgia, to Mary Cain, an actress, and Stacy Stacey Keach Sr.
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Stacey Keach graduated from Van Nuys High School in June 1959, where he was class president, then earned two BA degrees at the University of California, Berkeley : one in English, the other in Dramatic Art.
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Stacey Keach first appeared on Broadway in 1969 as Buffalo Bill in Indians by Arthur Kopit.
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Stacey Keach has won numerous awards, including Obie Awards, Drama Desk Awards and Vernon Rice Awards.
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Stacey Keach was scheduled to play Ernest Hemingway in Jim McGrath's one-man play Pamplona at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago from May 30 to June 25,2017.
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Stacey Keach returned to the role at The Goodman one year later, July 10 through August 18,2018.
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Stacey Keach said it would fulfill an obligation "to the play, to the city and to myself".
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Stacey Keach was narrator of the 1973 Formula One racing documentary Champions Forever, The Quick and the Dead by Claude du Boc.
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Stacey Keach starred in the 1981 Australian thriller Roadgames alongside Jamie Lee Curtis.
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In 1982, Stacey Keach starred in Butterfly with Pia Zadora and Orson Welles.
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Stacey Keach starred in the TV film Ring of Death playing a sadistic prison warden who runs an underground fight club where prisoners compete for their lives.
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In 2012, Stacey Keach had a supporting role in The Bourne Legacy, and in the 2013 Alexander Payne film Nebraska.
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In 2011, Stacey Keach co-starred as "Pops", the father of the main character in the short lived boxing drama series Lights Out.
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In November 2013, Stacey Keach appeared on the Fox comedy series Brooklyn Nine-Nine, in the episode "Old School".
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In February 2015, Stacey Keach started guest appearing in NCIS: New Orleans as Cassius Pride, father of NCIS Agent Dwayne Pride.
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In 2017, Stacey Keach started guest appearing in Man with a Plan as Joe Burns, father of Adam Burns and was later promoted to series regular status for season three.
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Stacy Stacey Keach narrated several episodes of Nova, National Geographic, and various other informational series.
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In 2008, Stacey Keach reprised his famous role as Mike Hammer in a series of full-cast radio dramatisations for Blackstone Audio.
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On January 6,2014, Stacey Keach became the official voice of The Opie and Anthony Channel on SiriusXM Satellite Radio .
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Stacey Keach is the voice of CNBC's American Greed, now on their thirteenth season.
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Stacey Keach was born with a cleft lip and a partial cleft of the hard palate, and he underwent numerous operations as a child.
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Stacey Keach pleaded guilty, and served six months at Reading Prison.
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Stacey Keach stated that his time in prison, which he described as the lowest point of his life, and the friendship he formed with a priest during that time led to his conversion to Roman Catholicism.
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Stacey Keach has been married four times: to Kathryn Baker in 1964, to Marilyn Aiken in 1975, to Jill Donahue in 1981, and to Malgosia Tomassi in 1986.
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In 2015, Stacey Keach was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame.
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