David Keith (actor)

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David Lemuel Keith (born May 8, 1954) is an American actor and director. His breakout role was as aspiring Navy pilot Sid Worley in An Officer and a Gentleman (1982), earning Golden Globe nominations for Best Supporting Actor and New Star of the Year. The role paved the way for leading performances in The Lords of Discipline (1983), Firestarter (1984) and the cult thriller White of the Eye (1987). Keith has since appeared in numerous supporting roles, among them Major League II (1994), The Indian in the Cupboard (1995), Poodle Springs (1998), U-571 (2000), Men of Honor (2000), Behind Enemy Lines (2001) and Daredevil (2003). He also portrayed Elvis Presley in Chris Columbus’s musical comedy Heartbreak Hotel (1988), singing several numbers on the soundtrack—including “Love Me” and “Can’t Help Falling in Love”—opposite Tuesday Weld.

Born
David Lemuel Keith

(1954-05-08) May 8, 1954 (age 71)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • director
Yearsactive1978–present
Spouse
Nancy Clark
(m. 2000; div. 2016)
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Born
David Lemuel Keith

(1954-05-08) May 8, 1954 (age 71)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • director
Years active1978–present
Spouse
Nancy Clark
(m. 2000; div. 2016)
Children2
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Early life

Keith was born on May 8, 1954, in Knoxville, Tennessee, to Hilda Earle, a worker for the Knox County Board of Education, and Lemuel Grady Keith, Jr., a personnel division worker for the Tennessee Valley Authority.[1][2] His cousin is Mike Keith, former play-by-play announcer for the Tennessee Titans NFL football team, and the current play-by-play announcer for the University of Tennessee Tennessee Volunteers football and basketball teams.

Career

Keith had an early supporting role in the prison film Brubaker. He had supporting roles in The Rose, starring Bette Midler, and An Officer and a Gentleman, with Richard Gere. Keith played a local thug in The Great Santini, starred in The Lords of Discipline and White of the Eye, and held a prominent supporting role in U-571 opposite Matthew McConaughey. Keith played opposite child-star Drew Barrymore in the 1984 thriller Firestarter and Brooke Shields in 1992's Running Wild. He is also well known for his role as Jack Parkman in Major League II starring Charlie Sheen and Tom Berenger.

Keith played Elvis Presley in the 1988 film Heartbreak Hotel. He directed The Curse and The Further Adventures of Tennessee Buck (in which he also starred). Keith appeared in Ernest Goes to School as Squint Westwood (a spoof of Clint Eastwood) and in The Indian in the Cupboard as the cowboy "Boo-Hoo" Boone. He played the leading role of Nate Springfield in the 2003 film Hangman's Curse. Keith also co-starred in The Class, an American sitcom, as Yonk Allen, a retired professional football player. Other roles include parts in Daredevil and the 2002 television film Carrie. He appeared in the 2004 film Raise Your Voice starring Hilary Duff, and the 2006 film Expiration Date.

Keith has appeared on many television series, including NCIS, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, CSI: Miami, High Incident and Hawaii Five-0. In 2010, he co-starred as John Allen, father of Robert Allen (James Wolk) in the short-lived television drama Lone Star.[3]

Personal life

Keith graduated from the University of Tennessee with a Bachelor of Arts in Speech and Theater.[4]

Keith married Nancy Clark, a realtor, in 2000; they divorced in 2016. They have two children, Presley and Coulter. He is an avid University of Tennessee Volunteers fan and is present on the sidelines for Volunteer football games when his schedule allows.[5]

Keith was a National Advisory Board member and spokesperson for PROTECT: The National Association to Protect Children.[6] He was present during the sentencing phase for John Couey, who was convicted of kidnapping, raping, and murdering Jessica Lunsford.[citation needed] Keith said that he was planning on going to Washington, D.C., with Mark Lunsford after the sentencing, to lobby Congress for more support of sex offender laws. Keith gave an interview with Tampa Bay ABC affiliate WFTS-TV, and was quoted as saying:

One of the great things I said about Mark (Lunsford) is he wants justice and he wants closure in this; he wants justice for his daughter. But, what he really wants is to protect children and if we can get child molesters in jail, that's the way you protect children![This quote needs a citation]

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1979 The Great Santini Red Pettus
The Rose Private First Class Mal
1980 Brubaker Larry Lee Bullen
1981 Back Roads Mason
Take This Job and Shove It Harry Meade
1982 An Officer and a Gentleman AOC Sid Worley
1983 The Lords of Discipline Will McLean
Independence Day Jack Parker
1984 Firestarter Andrew 'Andy' McGee
1985 Gulag Mickey Almon
1987 White of the Eye Paul White
The Curse N/a Director
1988 The Further Adventures of Tennessee Buck[7] Buck Malone
Heartbreak Hotel Elvis Presley
1990 The Two Jakes Lieutenant Loach
1991 Caged Fear[8] Tommy Lane
Off and Running Jack Cornett
1992 Liar's Edge[9] Gary Kirkpatrick
1993 Desperate Motive[10] Harry Young
1994 Major League II Jack Parkman
Ernest Goes to School Squint Westwood
Raw Justice Mace
Temptation[11] Bone Babancourt
1995 Running Wild Jack Hutton
Till the End of the Night[12] Garrett Hill
The Indian in the Cupboard Boone
Deadly Sins Jack Gales
Gold Diggers: The Secret of Bear Mountain Ray Karnisak
1996 A Family Thing Sonny Pilcher
Invasion of Privacy Sergeant Rutherford
Judge and Jury[13] Joe Meeker
1997 Red-Blooded American Girl II[14] Mr. Colbert
1998 Ambushed Deputy Lawrence
1999 Question of Privilege[15] Carter Roberts
Secret of the Andes Brooks Willings
If... Dog... Rabbit... Parole Officer Gilmore
2000 U-571 Major Matthew Coonan
Men of Honor Captain Hartigan
2001 Epoch Mason Rand
Cahoots[16] Harley
Burning Down the House Carolina
World Traveler Richard
Behind Enemy Lines Master Chief Tom O'Malley
2002 The Stickup Ray DeCarlo
Clover Blend[17] McGary
Mother Ghost[18] Carey
2003 Daredevil Jack 'The Devil' Murdock
Hangman's Curse Nate Springfield
Waterville[19] Blake Robison Director
2004 The Kings of Brooklyn[20] Scoggins
Raise Your Voice Simon Fletcher
2005 All Souls Day Sheriff Blanco
Come Away Home Sheriff Jantz
2006 Miracle Dogs Too[21] Mr. Mulvaney
In Her Line of Fire Vice President Walker
Expiration Date William 'Wild William'
Bottoms Up Uncle Earl Peadman
2007 Succubus: Hell-Bent[22] Wallace
2008 Clown Hunt[23] B.J.
Boys of Summerville[24] Joe
2010 Beneath the Blue 'Hawk'
Unrequited[25] Nate Grissom
2014 Christian Mingle[26] Bill Wood
2015 Awaken[27] Dr. Walsh
2016 Heritage Falls Coach Charlie Fitzpatrick
2017 All Saints Boyd
2019 Finding Grace Bishop Reed
2023 I'll Be Watching Sheriff Anderson Also executive producer[28]
Walden Judge Boyle
2024 Dead Money Jack
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Television

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1978 Are You in the House Alone? Student Uncredited[29]
Happy Days Fred Collins Episode: "Richie Gets Framed"
1979 Friendly Fire Leroy Hamilton Television film
Co-ed Fever Tucker Davis Miniseries
1980 The Golden Moment: An Olympic Love Story[30] Wayne Robinson Television film
1985 Gulag Mickey Almon
1986 If Tomorrow Comes Daniel Cooper Miniseries
1989 Guts and glory: The rise and fall of Oliver North Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North Television film
1991 Flesh 'n' Blood Arlo Weed 12 episodes
1993 Whose child is this? The war for baby Jessica[31] Dan Schmidt Television film
1994 XXX's & OOO's[32] Bullet Dobbs
Texas[33] Jim Bowie
If Looks Could Kill[34] Detective Peter Stanford
1996 Strangers[35] Richard Episode: "Crash"
1996–1997 High Incident Jim Marsh 32 episodes
1998 The Outer Limits Major Jason Mercer Episode: "Lithia"
Perfect Prey[36] Dwayne Alan Clay Television film
Poodle Springs Larry Victor / Charles Nichols
1999 A Memory in My Heart[37] Matt
2000 Walker, Texas Ranger Cliff Eagleton Episode: "The Day of Cleansing"
Martial Law Episode: "Honor Among Strangers"
Arli$$ Archie Michaels Episode: "You Can Pick Your Friends..."
2001 Love and Treason[38] Eli Dixon Television film
Constant Payne[39] Alexander 'Doc' Payne Television short; voice
Epoch Mason Rand Television film
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Detective John 'Hawk' Hawkins Episode: "Redemption"
2002 Sabretooth Robert Thatcher Television film
Carrie Detective John Mulcahey
2003 Deep Shock Captain Andrew 'Andy' Raines, USN
Epoch: Evolution Mason Rand
2003–2004 Still Life Ben Morgan Unaired; 5 episodes
2004 NCIS Captain Mike Watson Episode: "See No Evil"
2005 Path of Destruction Roy Stark Television film
Law & Order: Criminal Intent Detective Mark Virgini Episode: "Unchained"
Locusts: The 8th Plague Gary Wolf Television film
2006–2007 The Class 'Yonk' Allen 11 episodes
2008 CSI: Miami Evan Caldwell 2 episodes
2010 Lone Star John Allen 5 episodes
Chase Alan Matthews Episode: "Crazy Love"
2011 Nikita Richard Ellison Episode: "343 Walnut Lane"
2011–2019 Hawaii Five-0 Commander Wade Gutches 4 episodes
2014 Outlaw Prophet: Warren Jeffs[40] Gary Engels Television film
Reckless Pat McCandless 4 episodes
Killer Kids Himself Episode: "Raging Hormones"
2019 Wedding at Graceland Laurel's Father Television film
2021 Paper Empire Al Scoggins 2 episodes
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Video games

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1996 OverBlood 'Raz'[41] Voice
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