Keith was born and raised in the vibrant city of Miami, Florida, where he would later draw inspiration for his creative pursuits. After completing his undergraduate degree in theatre from Florida State University, Keith took his talents to the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia, where he honed his craft through a post-graduate acting internship.
With over 35 years of experience in the entertainment industry, Keith has made a name for himself as a versatile actor, writer, and performer. His impressive resume boasts a wide range of projects, from sketch comedy to critically acclaimed solo performances, including a critically acclaimed run of Wallace Shawn's politically charged monologue, "The Fever."
Keith's work has taken him to various stages, including the Los Angeles premiere of "The Lepers of Baile Baiste" and the world premiere production of "Vonnegut USA" with The Next Arena. He has also had the privilege of sharing the stage with Phil Proctor, co-founder of Firesign Theatre, in the SAG-AFTRA Radio Plays production of "An Evening with The Firesign Theatre, or Something Like It." Additionally, Keith has brought his unique talents to the immersive theatrical experience, "Hollywood Hellhouse," where he portrayed Nurse RU486.
Alongside his partners Charlotte Glover and Adam Libarkin, Keith has been developing scripted and unscripted projects. As a seasoned performer, Keith has also been a fixture at various local storytelling venues, including LA's longest-running spoken word forum, Sit 'N Spin at the Comedy Central Stage. His story "Crayons" was published by Phoenix Books in "Dirty Laundry," an anthology of Sit 'N Spin stories.
Keith's solo show "F*ck Fiction: True Tales of Life and Death in Paradise" won the best storytelling show award in the 2017 NOHO Arts Festival and was a Encore Nominee in the 2018 Hollywood Fringe Festival.