Cornelius Keefe

Cornelius Keefe

Deceased · Born: Jul 13, 1900 · Died: Dec 11, 1972

Personal Details

BornJul 13, 1900 Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Biography

Cornelius Keefe, a renowned actor, embarked on his remarkable journey on July 13, 1900, in the vibrant city of Boston, Massachusetts, USA. This talented thespian would go on to captivate audiences with his captivating performances in a plethora of films, including the 1928 production of "Thundergod", the 1958 science fiction classic "The Brain Eaters", and the 1937 drama "Telephone Operator".

Throughout his illustrious career, Cornelius Keefe demonstrated a remarkable range and versatility, effortlessly transitioning between various genres and roles. His dedication to his craft was evident in every performance, leaving a lasting impact on the world of cinema.

Tragically, Cornelius Keefe's life came to a close on December 11, 1972, in the city of angels, Los Angeles, California, USA. Despite his untimely passing, his legacy lives on, a testament to the enduring power of his artistry and the lasting impression he left on the world of entertainment.

Career

1958
The Brain Eaters
The Brain Eaters as Senator Walter K. Powers
1956
Female Jungle
Female Jungle as Capt. Kroger
1951
Gunplay
Gunplay as Sheriff
1941
Saddlemates
Saddlemates as Lieutenant Bob Manning
They Met in Bombay
They Met in Bombay as Officer (uncredited)
1939
Fifth Avenue Girl
Fifth Avenue Girl as Tommy Hopkins (uncredited)
Stagecoach
Stagecoach as Capt. Whitney (uncredited)
1938
1937
The Trigger Trio
The Trigger Trio as Tom Brent
1936
The Old Corral
The Old Corral as Martin Simms
1935
Western Courage
Western Courage as Eric Simpson
Hong Kong Nights
Hong Kong Nights as Gil Burris
Break of Hearts
Break of Hearts as Bill (uncredited)
The Informer
The Informer as House Patron
1934
Mystery Liner
Mystery Liner as First Officer Cliff Rogers
1933
The Wolf Dog
The Wolf Dog as Jerry Patton
1932
Lady with a Past
Lady with a Past as Spaulding
1931
Bad Sister
Bad Sister as New Father in Hospital (uncredited)
1930
Those Who Dance
Those Who Dance as Pat Hogan