Donald Hood Keefer was an American actor known for his versatility in performing comedic, as well as highly dramatic, roles. In an acting career that spanned more than 50 years, he appeared in hundreds of stage, film, and television productions. He was a founding member of The Actors Studio, and he performed in both the original Broadway play and 1951 film versions of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman. His longest-lasting roles on television were in 10 episodes each of Gunsmoke, the CBS series starring James Arness, and Angel, a 1960–1961 sitcom featuring French-American actress Annie Fargé.
Don Keefer
Active - 1951 - 1997 |
Birth - Aug 18, 1916 |
Death - Sep 7, 2014 |
Genres - Drama, Crime, Comedy, Thriller, Biography
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Subgenres - Biographical Film, Courtroom, Exploitation Film, Supernatural Horror Film, Buddy Film
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Biographical Film, Courtroom, Exploitation Film, Supernatural Horror Film, Buddy Film, Comedy Drama, Comedy Horror, Dystopian Film, Female Buddy Film, Film Noir, Ghost Film, Heist Film, Legal Drama, Monster Film, Neo-Noir, Ninja Film, Parody Film, Political Satire, Prison Film, Satire, Science Fiction, Science Fiction Comedy, Trial Film, Vigilante Film, Western Film, Zombie Film