Keith, a trained actor from the late sixties, entered the professional acting world in his fifties and has since rapidly built a diverse portfolio of work in theatre, film, and television.
Keith's impressive list of roles includes Arthur Birling in "An Inspector Calls" and Davies in "The Caretaker" for the Horseshoe Theatre Co in Cambridge. He then took on three distinct roles: Ross, Bishop How, and Snork in "The Elephant Man" for the Broadway Theatre, Catford. At the 2009 Edinburgh Festival, under the direction of playwright Pete Gallagher, Keith played the role of Mathias in "The Brothers Lionheart".
In his recent endeavors, Keith portrayed Shylock in the Word to the Action companies' production of "The Merchant of Venice". He also appeared in the acclaimed feature film "Stranger Things", playing the role of Bagman, a man of the road and mentor to Mani. "Stranger Things" won a prestigious award at the 2010 Woodstock Film Festival. Moreover, Keith starred as Uncle Rufus in "The Drummond Will", which won the Best Comedy award at Woods Hole.
Keith is set to appear in two short film castings scheduled for the end of October and early November.