Keir Dullea
Milestones
- Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio, USA
- Birthday: May 30, 1936
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2006
Acted in Robert De Niro's long-anticipated "The Good Shepherd"
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2000
Appeared opposite Jennifer Love Hewitt in the Fox TV-movie "The Audrey Hepburn Story," as Hepburn's father Joseph
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1997
Returned to stage acting, appearing in a production of "Molly Sweeney" at the Playmakers Repertory Company in North Carolina
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1992
Last film to date, "Oh, What a Night"
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1992
Starred Off-Broadway in "The Other Side of Paradise", a one-man show about F Scott Fitzgerald
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1989
Acted in "Test of Wills" episode of "Murder She Wrote" (CBS)
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1985
Returned to Broadway in "Doubles"
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1984
Made cameo appearance in the sequel "2010"
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1982
Left Hollywood for good
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1980
Appeared as a flamboyant master criminal in CBS movie "The Hostage Tower"
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1978
Portrayed General George Armstrong Custer in NBC movie "The Legend of the Golden Gun"
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1974
Played Brick opposite Elizabeth Ashley's Maggie the Cat in Broadway revival of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"
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1969
Created the role of the blind boy in Broadway production of "Butterflies Are Free"
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1968
Achieved greatest film succes as astronaut Dave Bowman, the lead in Stanley Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey"
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1967
Broadway debut opposite Burl Ives in Ira Levin's "Dr Cook's Garden"
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1963 to 1964
Had a regular role as a university student in the ABC series "Channing"
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1963
Portrayed emotionally disturbed youth in "David and Lisa"
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1961
Made impressive film debut as a confused juvenile delinquent in "The Hoodlum Priest"
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1960
TV debut on special, "Mrs. Miniver"
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1959
Off-Broadway debut in "Season of Choice"
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1956
First appearance on New York stage in the revue "Sticks and Stones"
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1939
Family moved to New York when Dullea was three
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Acted in stock productions at the John Drew Theatre, Totem Pole Playhouse, Hedgerow Theatre and Berkshire Playhouse
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Grew up in NYC's Greenwich Village
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Head of The Theatre Artists Workshop of Westport, a professional workshop for actors, writers and directors, with director-wife Susan Fuller
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Hitchhiked to San Francisco where he worked as a carpenter before enrolling at San Francisco State College
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Topped a cast which included Walter Koenig ("Star Trek") in syndicated sci-fi series "The Starlost"
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