Keith Hudson's acting career spans over three decades, with a diverse range of projects that showcase his versatility and talent.
Keith's breakthrough role came when he shared the screen with George Clooney in Steven Soderbergh's critically acclaimed film "Out of Sight". Since then, he has appeared in numerous films, including "Baby Driver" directed by Edgar Wright, "A Bad Mom's Christmas" directed by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, and "Logan Lucky" directed by Steven Soderbergh.
In addition to his film work, Keith has also made notable appearances in television shows such as "True Detective", "NCIS: New Orleans", and "The Walking Dead". He has had the opportunity to share scenes with some of the most talented actors in the industry, including Daniel Craig, John Travolta, Susan Sarandon, Matt Dillon, Jon Hamm, Jim Carrey, Bruce Campbell, and Owen Wilson.
Keith has been cast by some of the most respected directors in the industry, including David Frankel, Glenn Ficarra, John Requa, Rod Lurie, Sean Anders, Michael Bay, Susan Seidleman, and Eric Stoltz. He has also worked as a professional spokesperson for Guinness Stout and has been featured in a series of national commercials as the iconic Kool Aid Man.
Keith's passion for acting began when he studied film acting with veteran character actor James Best for two years. He then moved to Los Angeles at the age of 20 to pursue his dream. Keith is a two-year graduate of the Baron/Brown Studio of Los Angeles, California, and also attended the Shakespearean Studies program at the British American Drama Academy at Balliol College, Oxford England.
Keith's family has a rich history in the entertainment industry, with his family co-owning a well-known hunting and fishing store in Orlando named Denmark's Sporting Goods. The store's customers included music legends Johnny Cash, Bo Diddley, and Jimmy Buffet. Keith's father and grandfather also co-hosted a weekly hunting and fishing television show that was on the air for 20 years.