John Keith

John Keith

Personal Details

Biography

John Keith, a renowned figure in the world of cinema, has left an indelible mark on the industry with his work on a trio of iconic films.

In 1972, Keith brought his unique vision to the big screen with "The Pig Keeper's Daughter", a cinematic masterpiece that continues to captivate audiences to this day.

Prior to this, in 1971, Keith lent his talents to the production of "The Cut-Throats", a gripping drama that showcased his skill as a storyteller and his ability to weave complex narratives.

And finally, in 1973, Keith capped off his remarkable run with "A Scream in the Streets", a heart-pumping thriller that cemented his status as a master of the craft.

Throughout his career, John Keith has consistently demonstrated a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of the human condition, earning him a place among the pantheon of great filmmakers.

Career

1973
A Scream in the Streets
A Scream in the Streets as (as Pat O'Connor)
1972
The Pig Keeper's Daughter
The Pig Keeper's Daughter as Jasper / Local Boy
Hollywood Babylon
Hollywood Babylon as Party Guy / Movie Company President (uncredited)
1970
Love Me or Leave
Love Me or Leave as Mr. Stanley
1969
The Cut-Throats
The Cut-Throats as Pvt. Jimmy Johnson