Stacy Keach

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Stacy Keach Wiki Biography

Stacy Keach was born on the 2nd June 1941, in Savannah, Georgia USA, and is an actor perhaps still best known for landing the role of Ernest Hemingway in the miniseries “Hemingway” (1988) for which he won the Golden Globe. Stacy has been active in the entertainment industry since 1966.

How much is the net worth of Stacy Keach? It has been estimated by authoritative sources that the overall size of his wealth is as much as $4 million, as of the data presented in the middle of 2016. Films, television and stage are the main sources of his wealth.

To begin with, Keach matriculated from Van Nuys High School in 1959 and continued his studies at Berkeley, obtaining two degrees in 1963: one in English Philology and the other in Dramatic Art. His red hair and cleft lip were always marked at the beginning of his career, although more than one agent tried to stop his career, trying to convince him that with the harelip he would never have a prominent role. Yet Keach did not change his mind, and decided to study theatre at Yale University majoring in interpreting works of Shakespeare. Afterwards, he earned a Fulbright scholarship to attend the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.

At the beginning of his career, Keach appeared in credits as Stacy Keach, Jr., to avoid confusion with his father Stacy Keach, Sr. His brother, James Keach, is also an actor who worked with Stacy in the film “The Long Raiders” (1980), and is also known as the director of the television series “Dr. Quinn” (1993).

Concerning his professional career, Stacy Keach is known for his dramatic roles but he has also worked as a narrator for educational programs of the PBS and the Discovery Channel. Moreover, he has landed a number of roles in comedies and musicals. He is also widely recognized for his portrayal of Mike Hammer in the television series released under the franchise of “Mike Hammer” created by Mickey Spillane. He also appeared in John Carpenter’s movie “Escape from LA” (1996) as one of the bigwigs of the US military, acting alongside Kurt Russell. Keach also had the role of Cameron in the film “American History X” (1998). Another recognizable role was as Barabbas in Franco Zeffirelli’s miniseries “Jesus of Nazareth” (1977). Between 2000 and 2001, he played Ken Titus, Christopher Titus’s father in the sitcom “Titus”. He created the role of a womanizer and beer addict who was responsible for tormenting and ridiculing the protagonists of the series, his brother Dave (Zach Ward) and his best friend Tommy (David Shatraw). Between 2005 and 2006, Stacy Keach played the role of Henry Pope, the warden of Fox River Penitentiary in “Prison Break”. Recently, he starred in the science fiction film “Cell” (2016) by Tod Williams and drama thriller “Gold” by Stephen Gaghan.

To conclude, Stacy Keach has proved that imperfect looks are not an obstacle for the genius actor; it can help to earn millions if one uses it wisely.

Finally, in the personal life of Stacy Keach, he has married three times; in 1975, he married Marilyn Aiken, in 1981 Jill Donahue, and has been married to Malgosia Tomassi since 1986, with whom he has two children. He was also romantically linked with singer Judy Collins in the early 1970s.

IMDB Wikipedia “Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer” (1984-1985) “Cell” (2016) “Dr. Quinn” (1993) “Escape from LA” (1996) “Prison Break” (2005-2006) “The Long Raiders” (1980) “Titus” (2000-2001) $4 Million 1941 1941-6-2 5′ 11½” (1.82 m) Actor American History X (1998) Berkeley Bornas. Palikimas (2012) David Shatraw Director Ernest Hemingway Franco Zeffirelli Gemini Georgia Gold Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film (1988) Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor (1985) Hemingway (1988) If I Stay (2014) Jesus of Nazareth (1977) Jill Donahue (1981-1986) John Carpenter Judy Collins June 2 Kathryn Baker (1964-div.) KCFCC Award for Best Actor (1972) Kurt Russell London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art Malgosia Tomassi Malgosia Tomassi (m. 1986) Marilyn Aiken (1975-div.) Mickey Spillane Narrator Nebraska (2013) producer Savannah Stacy Keach Net Worth Stephen Gaghan Tod Williams University of California USA Van Nuys High School Walter Stacy Keach Jr. Yale School of Drama Zach Ward

Stacy Keach Quick Info

Full Name Stacy Keach
Net Worth $4 Million
Date Of Birth June 2, 1941
Place Of Birth Savannah, Georgia, USA
Height 5′ 11½” (1.82 m)
Profession Actor, Narrator
Education Van Nuys High School, University of California, Berkeley, Yale School of Drama, London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art
Nationality American
Spouse Malgosia Tomassi (m. 1986-), Jill Donahue (1981-1986), Marilyn Aiken (1975-div.), Kathryn Baker (1964-div.)
Children Shannon Keach, Karolina Keach
Parents Walter Stacy Keach, Mary Kain Keach
Siblings James Keach
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/GoStacyKeach
Twitter https://twitter.com/stacykeach1
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/stacykeach
IMDB www.imdb.com/name/nm0005078
Awards KCFCC Award for Best Actor (1972), Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film (1988)
Nominations Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor (1985)
Movies “The Long Raiders” (1980), “Hemingway” (1988), “Escape from LA” (1996), “Jesus of Nazareth” (1977), “American History X” (1998), “Cell” (2016), “Gold”
TV Shows “Dr. Quinn” (1993), “Titus” (2000-2001), “Prison Break” (2005-2006), “Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer” (1984-1985)

Stacy Keach Trademarks

  1. Powerful, deep voice

Stacy Keach Quotes

  • [in a 1983 interview] I never really had a chance to play a romantic leading man until “The Blue and the Grey” came along. I never got the girl, ever – ever! I mean that was the first time. It’s ironic. I said to myself the other day, my career has been in reverse. I started out playing old men, heavy and all. I feel like I’ve been getting younger! It’s very bizarre!
  • [in a 1983 interview] I think that if an actor hangs in there long enough and has successful – remotely successful – movies, he can survive a lot of bad movies. That’s one thing I can certainly lay claim to! That I’ve survived a lot of bad movies – good pictures that didn’t make it.
  • [in a 1983 interview] Hopefully I’ll be able to play more roles that are heroic and funny and witty and charming! I really feel like I’ve paid my dues with the down-and-outers!
  • [on being nominated for or winning an award] To a certain degree, it does boost your ego. But I’ve never really felt that awards are a measure of success, even though Hollywood disagrees with me. If you’re selling a film and you’re an Oscar nominee or a winner, the people selling that film will let everyone know. For me, the measure of success is the work itself and how it touches your soul.
  • It’s very dangerous to make a judgmental evaluation about a character. You have to look at each character and find something good about them. A good bad guy is one that you love to hate, and that’s really the measure of good work. When you’re playing a drunk you don’t play a drunk; you play a sober guy.
  • Historical and contemporary roles both have their virtues. What I like the most about historical roles is doing the research behind the character and the period in which they exist. I love imagining what it must have been like to be in the room with someone like a Buffalo Bill Cody or a P.T. Barnum when they were alive. The advantage of a fictional role is that it frees you of the responsibilities of being historically accurate. You can take more liberties.
  • It’s always frustrating when you’re pigeonholed. But it’s an occupational hazard and it happens to every actor. It’s just the nature of the beast. It’s not easy to accept it, but you sort of have to accept it.
  • [on John Huston] John Huston, the director, is a genius and like a lot of geniuses he can be erratic. But his perception, charm, and warmth are so extraordinary that you want to give the best of you. He has an incredible curiosity about life. While cutting one movie he starts working on another. I think he enjoys the process of work more than the results.
  • A facial birth defect doesn’t get in the way of achievement. Parents need to instill a positive sense of self-esteem in their children so they can pursue their dreams.
  • The fundamental virtue of success is that it allows you to know the true significance of what it means to have the freedom to make your dreams come true.

Stacy Keach Important Facts

  • As of 1983 he had won three Obies for his work in “Long Day’s Jourbey into Night,” “Macbird,” and a 1972 revival of “Hamlet.”.
  • Won a Tony nomination for his Broadway debut as Buffalo Bill in Arthur Kopit’s “Indians” in 1969.
  • Ironically, Stacy Keach – who was fired by Mike Nichols and replaced by Martin Balsam in the role of Colonel Cathcart in the movie Catch-22 (1970) – also was replaced in another Joseph Heller work, the play “We Bombed in New Haven”, which started out as a dramatization of “Catch-22”. Keach, who originated the role of Captain Starkey in the play at the Yale Repertory Theatre, was replaced by Jason Robards when it transitioned to Broadway.
  • Was cast as Ken Titus on Titus (2000) when, after his audition, Christopher Titus admitted that Keach intimidated him.
  • Served his prison sentence at England’s Reading Gaol.
  • Client of Dick Guttman.
  • Hospitalized in a Los Angeles hospital after suffering a minor stroke on March 17, 2009.
  • When he played Ken Titus on the sitcom Titus (2000), he would sometimes receive tips from the actual Ken Titus (before he passed away), on how to portray him better.
  • Credits the sitcom Titus (2000) for somewhat rejuvenating his career and making him more recognizable to younger audiences.
  • Is often referred to as “The American Olivier”.
  • Under the then-extant rules, Keach should have been awarded Best Actor honors from the New York Film Critics Circle for his portrayal of Tully in Fat City (1972), as it required only a plurality of the vote and Keach was the top vote-getter in the category. At the time, the NYCC was second in prestige only to the Academy Awards (and some actors and filmmakers considered it a superior honor) and was a major influence on subsequent Oscar nominations. (In the 1976 presidential election year, director Robert Altman characterized the NYFCC Awards as the ‘New York primary’ leading up to the Oscar ‘election,’ where the Golden Globes was the ‘California primary.’) A vocal faction of the NYFCC, dismayed by the rather low percentage of votes that would have given Keach the award, successfully demanded a rule change so that the winner would have to obtain a majority. In subsequent balloting, Keach failed to win a majority of the vote, and he lost ground to his main rival, Marlon Brando in The Godfather (1972). However, Brando could not gain a majority either, and a compromise candidate, Laurence Olivier in Sleuth (1972), eventually was awarded Best Actor honors. Both Brando, who eventually won the Oscar for his come-back triumph as Don Corleone in the classic gangster picture, and Olivier were nominated for the Academy Award, but Keach was not.
  • Was born with a cleft palate. He had it repaired and the scar is on his lip under the right nostril. He hides the scar with his trademark mustache.
  • Was nominated for Broadway’s 1970 Tony Award as Best Actor (Dramatic) for playing William F. Cody, aka Buffalo Bill, in Arthur Kopit’s “Indians.”
  • Along with Louis Gossett Jr., he was one of two actors considered for the role of the SGC’s new commanding officer, General Hank Landry, on Stargate SG-1 (1997). The role instead went to Beau Bridges.
  • Former Fulbright scholar.
  • Provided the narration for the Submarine ride at Disneyland (in Anaheim, California) – but the ride no longer exists.
  • Brother-in-law of actress Jane Seymour
  • Children: son – Shannon, daughter – Karolina.
  • Stacy Keach graduated from Van Nuys High School in June, 1959.
  • Performed the role of the King of Siam in a touring rendition of “The King and I”.
  • He won an Obie in 1967 for his performance in the title role of “MacBird!”.
  • Acted in a number of plays at the Shakespeare Theatre in Washington, DC.
  • Studied drama at the University of California – Berkeley, Yale, and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.
  • Stacy’s father started as a community college drama teacher. He then became the director of the Pasadena Playhouse. His mother was Mary Kain Keach.
  • Son of Stacy Keach Sr., older brother of James Keach.
  • Born at 7:15pm-EDT.
  • In 1984 he was jailed in England for nine months for smuggling cocaine. He would later base his performance of the fair-minded Warden Henry Pope in Prison Break (2005) on the warden of that prison.

Stacy Keach Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Haunted Lives: True Ghost Stories 1995 TV Mini-Series documentary Narrator Actor
American Experience 1995 TV Series documentary Narrator Actor
Amanda & the Alien 1995 TV Movie Emmitt Mallory Actor
Young Ivanhoe 1995 TV Movie Pembrooke Actor
The World’s Most Dangerous Animals III 1995 TV Movie Narrator Actor
Trust in Me 1994 The Reverend Actor
New Crime City 1994 Wynorski Actor
Texas 1994 TV Movie Sam Houston Actor
Against Their Will: Women in Prison 1994 TV Movie Jack Devlin Actor
Raw Justice 1994 Deputy Mayor Bob Jenkins Actor
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm 1993 Phantasm
Carl Beaumont (voice, as Stacy Keach Jr.)
Actor
In the Heat of the Night 1993 TV Series Wade Hatton Actor
Body Bags 1993 TV Movie Richard Coberts (segment “Hair”) Actor
Irresistible Force 1993 TV Movie Harris Stone Actor
Sunset Grill 1993 Harrison Shelgrove Actor
Rio Diablo 1993 TV Movie Kansas Actor
New Year 1993 TV Movie Daniel Hartman Actor
Lincoln and the War Within 1992 TV Movie Actor
Lincoln 1992 TV Movie George McClellan (voice) Actor
Revenge on the Highway 1992 TV Movie Claude Sams Actor
Mission of the Shark: The Saga of the U.S.S. Indianapolis 1991 TV Movie Capt. Charles Butler McVay Actor
I misteri della giungla nera 1991 TV Mini-Series Colonel Edward Corishant Actor
Milena 1991 Jesenski Actor
False Identity 1990 Ben Driscoll / Harlan Errickson Actor
Class of 1999 1990 Dr. Bob Forrest Actor
Mike Hammer: Murder Takes All 1989 TV Movie Mike Hammer Actor
The Forgotten 1989 TV Movie Adam Roth Actor
Hemingway 1988 TV Mini-Series Ernest Hemingway Actor
The New Mike Hammer 1984-1987 TV Series Mike Hammer Actor
The Return of Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer 1986 TV Movie Mike Hammer Actor
Intimate Strangers 1986 TV Movie Dr. Jeff Bierston Actor
Six Centuries of Verse 1984 TV Series Actor
Mistral’s Daughter 1984 TV Mini-Series Julien Mistral Actor
More Than Murder 1984 TV Movie Mike Hammer Actor
Princess Daisy 1983 TV Movie Prince Stash Valensky Actor
Murder Me, Murder You 1983 TV Movie Mike Hammer Actor
That Championship Season 1982 James Daley Actor
The Blue and the Gray 1982 TV Mini-Series Jonas Steele Actor
Butterfly 1982 Jess Tyler Actor
Wait Until Dark 1982 TV Movie Roat / Roat, Sr. / Roat, Jr. Actor
Road Games 1981 Pat Quid Actor
Nice Dreams 1981 The Sarge Stedanko Actor
The Long Riders 1980 Frank James Actor
Portrait of a Rebel: The Remarkable Mrs. Sanger 1980 TV Movie Judge Murdock Actor
The Ninth Configuration 1980 Col. Vincent Kane Actor
Skag 1980 TV Series Actor
A Rumor of War 1980 TV Mini-Series Maj. Ball Actor
Two Solitudes 1978 Huntley McQueen Actor
Up in Smoke 1978 The Narcs: Sergeant Stedenko Actor
The Mountain of the Cannibal God 1978 Professor Edward Foster Actor
Saturday Night Live 1978 TV Series Man in ‘Cold As Ice’ Actor
Gray Lady Down 1978 Capt. Bennett Actor
The Biggest Battle 1978 Major Mannfred Roland Actor
The Fitzpatricks 1978 TV Series Actor
Diary of a Young Comic 1977 TV Movie Actor
The Duellists 1977 Narrated by (voice) Actor
Jesus of Nazareth 1977 TV Mini-Series Barabbas Actor
The Squeeze 1977 Jim Naboth Actor
The Killer Inside Me 1976 Lou Ford Actor
Street People 1976 Charlie Hanson Actor
Dynasty 1976 TV Movie Matt Blackwood Actor
Lincoln 1976 TV Mini-Series Politician Actor
Hamburger Hamlet 1975 Short Actor
Conduct Unbecoming 1975 Capt. Harper Actor
Caribe 1975 TV Series Lt. Ben Logan Actor
All the Kind Strangers 1974 TV Movie Jimmy Wheeler Actor
Watched! 1974 Mike Mandell / Sonny Actor
The Gravy Train 1974 Calvin Actor
Great Performances 1974 TV Series Chorus Actor
Luther 1974 Martin Luther Actor
Wilbur and Orville: The First to Fly 1973 Wilbur Wright Actor
The Man of Destiny 1973 TV Movie Napoleon Bonaparte Actor
The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean 1972 Bad Bob Actor
The New Centurions 1972 Roy Actor
Fat City 1972 Tully Actor
Particular Men 1972 TV Movie William Benjamin Actor
‘Doc’ 1971 Doc Holliday Actor
NET Playhouse 1971 TV Series Wilbur Wright Actor
Brewster McCloud 1970 Abraham Wright Actor
The Traveling Executioner 1970 Jonas Candide Actor
End of the Road 1970 Jacob Horner Actor
Macbeth 1968 TV Movie Banquo Actor
The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter 1968 Jake Blount (as Stacy Keach Jr.) Actor
The Winter’s Tale 1967 TV Movie Autolycus Actor
Channing 1964 TV Series The Colleague Actor
Periphery 2017 announced Noah Cross Actor
The Life and Death of John Gotti 2017 post-production Neil Dellacroce Actor
Gold 2016/I completed Clive Coleman Actor
Untitled WWII Project 2016 TV Mini-Series pre-production Narrator Actor
Girlfriend’s Day completed Gundy Actor
The Simpsons 2001-2016 TV Series Howard K. Duff VII / H.K. Duff / Don Bookner / … Actor
Ray Donovan 2016 TV Series Marty (The Texan) Actor
Crowded 2016 TV Series Bob Moore Actor
Cell 2016/I Charles Ardai Actor
Truth 2015 Lt. Colonel Bill Burkett Actor
Hot in Cleveland 2015 TV Series Alex Chase Actor
NCIS: New Orleans 2015 TV Series Cassius Pride Actor
Hunt the Truth 2015 TV Series Franklin Mendez (2015) Actor
Sam 2015/I The Shopkeeper Actor
Full Circle 2015 TV Series Bud O’Rourke Actor
The Exes 2014 TV Series Bill Drake Actor
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 2014 TV Series Orion Bauer Actor
Sin City: A Dame to Kill For 2014 Wallenquist Actor
If I Stay 2014 Gramps Actor
Jennifer Falls 2014 TV Series Mike Actor
Planes: Fire & Rescue 2014 Skipper (voice) Actor
Vitaminamulch: Air Spectacular 2014 Short Skipper (voice) Actor
Sean Saves the World 2013-2014 TV Series Lee Thompson Actor
Enlisted 2014 TV Series Patrick Actor
Father Rupert Mayer 2014 Colonel von Bayern Actor
The Neighbors 2012-2013 TV Series Dominick Weaver
Dominick
Actor
Brooklyn Nine-Nine 2013 TV Series Jimmy Brogan Actor
World’s Most Amazing Videos 2013 TV Series Narrator Actor
Planes 2013 Skipper (voice) Actor
Nebraska 2013 Ed Pegram Actor
1600 Penn 2013 TV Series Senator Frohm Thoroughgood Actor
Malibu Country 2013 TV Series Brad Actor
Ooga Booga 2013 Judge Marks Actor
Anger Management 2013 TV Series Ray Actor
The Great Chameleon 2012 Max Actor
The Architect 2012/IV Jon Actor
The Bourne Legacy 2012 Adm Mark Turso USN Ret. Actor
30 Rock 2012 TV Series Stacy Keach Actor
Bored to Death 2011 TV Series Harrison Bergeron Actor
Storm War 2011 Marcus Actor
Mater’s Tall Tales 2011 TV Mini-Series Skipper Actor
Jerusalem Countdown 2011 Jackson Actor
Cellmates 2011 Warden Merville Actor
Lights Out 2011 TV Series Pops Actor
Hindenburg: The Last Flight 2011 TV Series Edward van Zandt Actor
Machete 2010 Doc Franklin (uncredited) Actor
The Aristofrogs 2010 Short Actor
Sammy’s avonturen: De geheime doorgang 2010 Grandpa Sammy (voice) Actor
Two and a Half Men 2010 TV Series Tom Actor
The Portal 2010/I Professor Hafler Actor
The Bad Game 2009 Video Mr. Hansen Actor
Chicago Overcoat 2009 Ray Berkowski Actor
Imbued 2009 Donatello Actor
The Assistants 2009 Harlin W. Keyes Actor
Meteor 2009 TV Mini-Series Sheriff Crowe Actor
The Boxer 2009/I Joe Actor
The Nanny Express 2008 TV Movie Reverend MacGregor Actor
W. 2008/I Rev. Earle Hudd Actor
Ring of Death 2008 TV Movie Warden Carl Golan Actor
Live from Lincoln Center 2008 TV Series Merlyn Actor
Lone Rider 2008 TV Movie Robert Hattaway Actor
Honeydripper 2007 Sheriff Pugh Actor
ER 2007 TV Series Mike Gates Actor
Prison Break 2005-2007 TV Series Warden Henry Pope
Henry Pope
Actor
Death Row 2006 TV Movie John Elias Actor
Galápagos 2006 TV Mini-Series documentary Bishop of Panama Actor
Scoundrels, Scallywags, and Scurvy Knaves 2006 Video short Actor
Blackbeard 2006 TV Mini-Series Cpt. Benjamin Hornigold Actor
Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America 2006 TV Movie Collin Reed Actor
Come Early Morning 2006 Owen Allen Actor
Desolation Canyon 2006 TV Movie Samuel Kendrick Actor
Jesus, Mary and Joey 2005 Jack O’Callahan Actor
Keep Your Distance 2005 Brooks Voight Actor
George Lopez 2005 TV Series Blaine McNamara Actor
Will & Grace 2005 TV Series Wendell Schacter Actor
Man with the Screaming Brain 2005 Dr. Ivanov (as StacyKeach) Actor
What’s New, Scooby-Doo? 2003-2005 TV Series Harold Lind / The Mayor Actor
Caught in the Headlights 2005 Mr. Jones Actor
Untitled Susie Essman Project 2005 TV Movie Actor
El padrino 2004 Gov. Lancaster Actor
The Hollow 2004 Video Claus Van Ripper Actor
Galaxy Hunter 2004 3V3 (as Stacey Keach) Actor
When Eagles Strike 2003 General Thurmond Actor
Boomtown 2003 TV Series Jack ‘Mac’ McNorris Actor
Miracle Dogs 2003 TV Movie C.W. Aldrich Actor
Operation Balikatan 2003 General Thurmond Actor
Totally Outrageous Behavior 2003 TV Series Narrator Actor
Wie tauscht man seine Eltern um? 2003 TV Movie Richard Hendersen Actor
Frozen Impact 2003 TV Movie Pete Crane Actor
Touched by an Angel 1995-2003 TV Series Maury Hoover / Ty Duncan Actor
Freedom: A History of Us 2003 TV Series documentary General George B. McClellan Actor
Rods! 2002 TV Series Actor
The Santa Trap 2002 TV Movie Biker Max Actor
Girls Club 2002 TV Series Harold Falcon Actor
Titus 2000-2002 TV Series Ken Titus Actor
Sunstorm 2001 Gen. John Parker Actor
Lightning: Fire from the Sky 2001 TV Movie Bart Pointdexter Actor
Birds of Passage 2001 Captain Savienko Actor
The Zeta Project 2001 TV Series Roland de Flores Actor
Majestic White Horses 2001 Short Narrator Actor
Rugrats 1998-2001 TV Series Marvin Finster Actor
Unshackled 2000 Warden Kelso Actor
Mercy Streets 2000 Tom Actor
Militia 2000 George Armstrong Montgomery Actor
Icebreaker 2000 Bill Foster Actor
Fear Runs Silent 2000 Video Mr. Hill Actor
The Outer Limits 2000 TV Series Cord van Owen Actor
The Courage to Love 2000 TV Movie Jean-Baptiste Delille Actor
Children of the Corn 666: Isaac’s Return 1999 Video Doc Michaels Actor
Chicken Soup for the Soul 1999 TV Series Actor
Batman Beyond 1999 TV Series Vance Actor
American History X 1998 Cameron Alexander Actor
Mike Hammer, Private Eye 1997-1998 TV Series Mike Hammer Actor
Sea Devils 1998 Video Captain Savienko Actor
Legend of the Lost Tomb 1997 TV Movie Dr. William Bent Actor
The Sea Wolf 1997 Actor
Future Fear 1997 General Wallace Actor
Die Gang 1997 TV Series Jean-Marie Bosco Actor
Promised Land 1997 TV Series Ned Bernhart Actor
Murder in My Mind 1997 TV Movie Cargill Actor
The Pathfinder 1996 TV Movie Compte du Leon Actor
Prey of the Jaguar 1996 Video The Commander Actor
Escape from L.A. 1996 Cmdr. Malloy Actor
Mike Hammer, Private Eye 1997-1998 TV Series executive co-producer – 25 episodes Producer
The Long Riders 1980 executive producer Producer
The New Mike Hammer 1987 TV Series 1 episode Director
Six Characters in Search of an Author 1976 TV Movie Director
Incident at Vichy 1973 TV Movie Director
The Simpsons 2015 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Nebraska 2013 performer: “In the Ghetto” Soundtrack
Two and a Half Men 2010 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Long Riders 1980 written by – as Stacy Writer
Incident at Vichy 1973 TV Movie Composer
Devil’s Island 2000 TV Movie documentary narrator Miscellaneous
Honor Thy Father: An Interview with Stacy Keach 2006 Video documentary short special thanks Thanks
Kangaroo Hitchcock: The Making of ‘Road Games’ 2003 Video documentary short special thanks Thanks
American Greed 2008-2016 TV Series documentary Narrator / Himself – Narrator Self
Home & Family 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Must See TV: A Tribute to James Burrows 2016 TV Special Himself Self
Tom Green Live 2014 TV Series Himself Self
Tavis Smiley 2013 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Good Day L.A. 2013 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Unzipping Body Bags 2013 Video short Himself Self
Meir’s Festival 2013 Documentary short Himself Self
Outlaw Brothers: The Making of the Long Riders 2013 Video documentary Himself Self
The Bourne Legacy: Inside the Crisis Suite 2012 Video short Himself Self
American Greed, the Fugitives 2012 TV Series documentary Narrator (voice) Self
Working in the Theatre 2011 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Miller’s Tale 2011 Documentary Himself Self
Film Fiend 2010 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Char·ac·ter: The Interviews 2010 Documentary Himself Self
American Experience 1990-2009 TV Series documentary Himself / Narrator Self
Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation! 2008 Documentary Himself Self
The Pixar Story 2007 Documentary Narrator (voice) Self
Caiga quien caiga 2007 TV Series Himself Self
Warplane 2006 TV Series documentary Narrator Self
Washington the Warrior 2006 TV Movie documentary Narrarator Self
Honor Thy Father: An Interview with Stacy Keach 2006 Video documentary short Himself Self
Nova 1994-2006 TV Series documentary Himself – Narrator / Narrator Self
The Mummy Who Would Be King 2006 TV Movie documentary Himself – Narrator (voice) Self
John Carpenter: Fear Is Just the Beginning… The Man and His Movies 2004 Video documentary Himself Self
Kangaroo Hitchcock: The Making of ‘Road Games’ 2003 Video documentary short Himself Self
Intimate Portrait 2003 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science 2003 TV Movie documentary Narrator (voice) Self
E! True Hollywood Story 2000-2002 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Warship 2001 TV Series documentary Self
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn 2001 TV Series Himself Self
The Test 2001 TV Series Himself – Panelist Self
The Face: Jesus in Art 2001 Video documentary Narrator Self
The Making of ‘Mercy Streets’ 2001 Video documentary short Himself Self
Tesla: Master of Lightning 2000 TV Movie documentary Nikola Tesla (voice) Self
Dolphins: The Wild Side 1999 TV Movie documentary Narrator Self
Olympic Glory 1999 Documentary short Narrator Self
Great Quakes: Mexico City 1999 TV Movie documentary Narrator Self
Run for Cover 1999 TV Movie Himself – Narrator Self
Sea Monsters: Search for the Giant Squid 1998 TV Movie documentary Narrator (voice) Self
Volcano: Nature’s Inferno 1997 TV Movie documentary Narrator Self
Mysteries of Deep Space 1997 TV Movie documentary Narrator Self
The Titanic’s Lost Sister 1996 TV Movie documentary Narrator (voice) Self
Plague Fighters 1996 TV Movie documentary Narrator (voice) Self
The World’s Most Dangerous Animals 1996 TV Movie documentary Himself – Narrator Self
Lauren Hutton and… 1995 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
True Stories 1995 TV Series documentary Narrator Self
The 7th Annual Britannia Awards 1995 TV Special Himself Self
Reflections on Elephants 1994 TV Movie documentary Narrator (voice) Self
Mysterious Places with Stacy Keach 1994 TV Series documentary Himself – Host Self
Warren Oates: Across the Border 1993 Documentary Himself Self
Working with Orson Welles 1993 Video documentary Himself Self
The Untold West 1993 TV Series Himself Self
Case Closed 1993 TV Series Himself – Host Self
National Geographic Explorer 1993 TV Series documentary Himself – Narrator Self
The Wild West 1993 TV Mini-Series documentary Self
The Lost Fleet of Guadalcanal 1993 TV Movie documentary Self
Haunted Lives: True Ghost Stories 1992 TV Mini-Series documentary Narrator Self
One on One with John Tesh 1992 TV Series Himself Self
Live with Kelly and Michael 1990 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Night of 100 Stars III 1990 TV Movie Himself Self
Circus of the Stars #14 1989 TV Special documentary Himself – Ringmaster Self
The 16th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards 1989 TV Special Himself Self
Missing: Reward 1989 TV Series Himself Self
The Arsenio Hall Show 1989 TV Series Himself Self
Steven Spielberg: An American Cinematheque Tribute 1989 TV Movie Himself Self
The 6th Annual American Cinema Awards 1989 TV Special Himself Self
The 40th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1988 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Special Self
Sex Symbols; Past, Present and Future 1987 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The 44th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1987 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Best Actress / Actor in a TV-Series Drama Self
The 40th Annual Tony Awards 1986 TV Special Himself – Performer Self
CBS All-American Thanksgiving Day Parade 1986 TV Special Himself Self
The Late Show 1986 TV Series Himself Self
The 38th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1986 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Self
Fame, Fortune and Romance 1986 TV Series Himself Self
The 36th Primetime Emmy Awards 1984 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Outstanding Drama Series Self
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to John Huston 1983 TV Special Himself Self
The 9th Annual People’s Choice Awards 1983 TV Special Himself – Accepting Award for Favourite New Mini-Series Self
The 40th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1983 TV Special Himself Self
Billy Baxter Presents Diary of the Cannes Film Festival with Rex Reed 1980 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Good Morning America 1979-1980 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Mike Douglas Show 1980 TV Series Himself – Actor Self
The Search for Solutions 1979 Documentary Narrator Self
James Dean: The First American Teenager 1975 TV Movie documentary Narrator (voice) Self
Dinah! 1975 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
One by One 1974 Documentary Narrator Self
Film Night 1972 TV Series Himself Self
The 24th Annual Tony Awards 1970 TV Special Himself Self
The David Frost Show 1969 TV Series Himself Self
Democracy Now! 2016 TV Series Lt. Col. Bill Burkett Archive Footage
Banned Alive! The Rise and Fall of Italian Cannibal Movies 2015 Documentary Archive Footage
Muchachada nui 2010 TV Series Padre (segment “Mundo viejuno: Pasa tiempo con tus hijos”) Archive Footage
George W. Bush Battles Jesus Christ 2008 Short Barabbas Archive Footage
Prison Break 2006 TV Series Warden Henry Pope Archive Footage
Brain Surgeons: Making ‘The Screaming Brain’ 2005 Video documentary short Dr. Ivan Ivanov Archive Footage
Intimate Portrait 2000 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage

Stacy Keach Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2016 Hollywood Film Award Hollywood Film Awards Ensemble of the Year Gold (2016) Won
2010 Lifetime Achievement Award St. Louis International Film Festival Won
2007 German Independence Honorary Award Oldenburg Film Festival Won
2007 Star of Excellence Oldenburg Film Festival Walk of Fame Won
2003 Lifetime Achievement Award San Diego Film Festival Won
1989 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television Hemingway (1988) Won
1972 KCFCC Award Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actor Fat City (1972) Won
2016 Hollywood Film Award Hollywood Film Awards Ensemble of the Year Gold (2016) Nominated
2010 Lifetime Achievement Award St. Louis International Film Festival Nominated
2007 German Independence Honorary Award Oldenburg Film Festival Nominated
2007 Star of Excellence Oldenburg Film Festival Walk of Fame Nominated
2003 Lifetime Achievement Award San Diego Film Festival Nominated
1989 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television Hemingway (1988) Nominated
1972 KCFCC Award Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actor Fat City (1972) Nominated