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Warren Keith

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Warren Keith
Other nameWarren David Keith[1]
EducationWesleyan University
Yale School of Drama[1]
OccupationsActor
Director
Teacher
Years active1986-Present
Organization(s)Screen Actors Guild
American Federation of Television and Radio Artists
Actors' Equity Association[1]

Warren Keith (Warren David Keith) is an American character actor of stage, film, and television, active since the late 1980s. Keith also directs, and teaches acting at ACT, University of California, Davis, The New School for Social Research, and Barnard College.[1]

Education

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Kieth graduated from Wesleyan University and the Yale School of Drama.[1]

Career

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Among other films, Keith has acted in four films by the Coen brothers; he played an FBI Agent in Raising Arizona and the fastidious funeral director in The Big Lebowski. In Fargo and A Serious Man he does not appear on screen but is heard several times in telephone conversation with the respective lead characters. He had a starring role in the film Haiku Tunnel. He also has appeared in television shows such as Nash Bridges, The Equalizer, and Trauma.[1]

Personal life

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He is married to Melissa Smith and resides in San Francisco.[citation needed]

Filmography

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Warren Keith film and television credits[1]
Year Title Role Notes
1986 The Manhattan Project Computer
1987 Raising Arizona Younger FBI Agent
The Equalizer TV Reporter Episode: "Encounter in a Closed Room"
Hiding Out Breech
1992 Loving Larry Howat Episode #2202
1996 Fargo Reilly Diefenbach (voice)
Nash Bridges Nash's Lawyer Episode: "Internal Affairs"
1998 The Big Lebowski Francis Donnelly
2000 Just One Night Concierge
2001 Haiku Tunnel Bob Shelby
2009 Stephanie's Image Detective McCaffrey
Moonlight Sonata Tom
A Serious Man Dick Dutton (voice)
Trauma Mr. Batten Episode: "Blue Balloon"
2010 Welcome Space Brothers James VanDekrup
2015 Love & Texas Bob Shelby
2019 The Last Black Man in San Francisco Tim
2020 Nomadland George

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Faculty at Film Acting Bay Area". Archived from the original on 2010-12-23.
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