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Stacy Keach
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Multiple award-winning (Obie, Drama Desk, Emmy, Helen Hayes Award, Golden Globe, Audie) and nominated (Tony, Emmy, Outer Critics Circle) actor, producer (“The Longriders”) and author, Stacy Keach is currently co-starring in the feature film “The Bourne Legacy” and about to star Broadway in Jon Baitz’ Other Desert Cities (previously produced at the Lincoln Center Theatre for which he received an Outer Critics Circle Award nomination). Broadway: Danton’s Death, The Country Wife, The Caucasian Chalk Circle, King Lear (Rep. Theatre of LC); Indians (Tony nom., Drama Desk Award), Deathtrap, Solitary Confinement, The Kentucky Cycle (Drama Desk nom., Helen Hayes Award). NYSF: Marcellus/Player King in Hamlet dir. Joseph Papp, Falstaff in Henry IV Parts I & 2, title roles in Peer Gynt and Hamlet (Obie Award, Drama Desk nom.). Other NYC: MacBird (Obie & Drama Desk awards), Camelot (NY Philharmonic). Tours: Frost/Nixon (Helen Hayes Award), Barnum, Camelot, The King and I. Regional: King Lear (2010 Hayes Award); King Lear, Finishing the Picture; A Christmas Carol. Films include The Heart is a Lonely Hunter, The New Centurions, Doc, Fat City, Luther, The Longriders, The Ninth Configuration, Up in Smoke, Nice Dreams, Brewster McCloud, Judge Roy Bean, American History X, W, Imbued (also composed the score); upcoming Planes and The Bourne Legacy). TV: “Hemingway” (Golden Globe Award, Emmy), “Mistral’s Daughter,” “The Blue and the Gray,” “Incident at Vichy” (also directed), “The Repeater” (also wrote/directed), “Mike Hammer” (Golden Globe nom.), “Titus,” “Prison Break,” “Two and a Half Men,” “American Greed,” “Lights Out,” “Bored to Death” (upcoming). Other: “The Little Death,” a Mike Hammer radio novel (star and composer, 2011 Audie Award); He recently co-authored the children’s book, Mary’s Magic Microscope and has released his first song, Anything for Money.

Blog Entries by Stacy Keach

Remembering My Second Mother, Phyllis Diller

(7) Comments | Posted August 23, 2012 | 1:04 PM

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The mere mention of her name makes me smile. She made us laugh the kind of laughter that was healing. She made us forget our troubles. She gave us hope and love and inspiration. There was nobody like her; she was one of a...

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The Power of 'Greed'

(28) Comments | Posted August 13, 2012 | 4:20 PM

For the past six years, I have had the pleasure and privilege of narrating the CNBC series American Greed. It's a job I enjoy doing, not only because I don't have to wear make-up, but also because I sincerely believe that our show performs a public service. These are cautionary...

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Recalling Susan Tyrrell

(6) Comments | Posted June 19, 2012 | 7:46 PM

Susan Tyrrell was a phenomenon. I adored her. I first became acquainted with her when she was doing Rachel Owen's Futz, off-broadway in the late sixties.

We did two films together, Fat City, where we played lovers, and a few years later, The Killer Inside Me, where she portrayed a...

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Remembering Nicol Williamson

(25) Comments | Posted January 26, 2012 | 5:30 PM

He had a gargantuan talent. As a young actor, his performances in Waiting For Godot, Inadmissible Evidence, and Hamlet, were inspirational. I was a student at LAMDA when I first had the privilege of seeing him, and I was blown away.

His presence and his intensity were palpable. But it...

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Preparing America's Young People for Existing and Expanding Job Opportunities in Scientific Economies

(8) Comments | Posted September 19, 2011 | 3:59 PM

Many voices of American leadership, not just President Obama but former President Bill Clinton and Fareed Zakaria among others, are identifying our existing and yearning-to-grow scientific industries as the road back to full employment. The problem is that we did not train our work force to the scientific knowledge, skills...

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