Brian Keith AKA Robert Keith Richey, Jr. Born: 14-Nov-1921 Birthplace: Bayonne, NJ Died: 24-Jun-1997 Location of death: Malibu, CA Cause of death: Suicide Remains: Buried, Westwood Memorial Park, Los Angeles, CA
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Uncle Bill on Family Affair Military service: USMC (1942-45) Father: Robert Keith (actor, b. 10-Feb-1896, d. 22-Dec-1966) Mother: Helena Shipman (stage actress) Mother: Peg Entwistle (stepmother, actress, d. 18-Sep-1932 suicide) Wife: Frances Helm (div. 1955) Wife: Judy Landon (m. 1955, div., two children) Wife: Victoria Young (b. 1945, m. 1970, until his death, two children) Daughter: Daisy Keith (with Victoria Young, b. 26-Jun-1969, d. 16-Apr-1997 suicide)
Endorsement of R. J. Reynolds Camel cigarettes
Air Medal Funeral: Michael Landon (1991) Shot: Self-Inflicted Malibu, CA (24-Jun-1997) Autopsy Risk Factors: Smoking, Lung Cancer, Emphysema
TELEVISION Walter & Emily Walter Collins (1991-92) Hardcastle and McCormick Judge Milton C. Hardcastle (1983-86) The Brian Keith Show Dr. Sean Jamison (1972-74) Family Affair Uncle Bill Davis (1966-71)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Follow Your Heart (26-Jan-1999) Rough Riders (20-Jul-1997) The Second Civil War (15-Mar-1997) Entertaining Angels: The Dorothy Day Story (8-Sep-1996) Favorite Deadly Sins (12-Nov-1995) Wind Dancer (1993) The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw (3-Nov-1991) · The Westerner Welcome Home (29-Sep-1989) Young Guns (12-Aug-1988) · Buckshot Roberts Death Before Dishonor (20-Feb-1987) The Alamo: Thirteen Days to Glory (28-Jan-1987) The B.R.A.T. Patrol (26-Oct-1986) Cry for the Strangers (11-Feb-1982) · Chief Whalen World War III (31-Jan-1982) Sharky's Machine (18-Dec-1981) Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen (Feb-1981) The Mountain Men (1-Jun-1980) Moviola: The Silent Lovers (20-May-1980) Meteor (19-Oct-1979) The Chisholms (29-Mar-1979) Centennial (1-Oct-1978) Hooper (28-Jul-1978) Nickelodeon (21-Dec-1976) The Loneliest Runner (20-Dec-1976) Joe Panther (Oct-1976) The Wind and the Lion (22-May-1975) · Pres. Theodore Roosevelt The Yakuza (19-Mar-1975) Something Big (1-Dec-1971) Scandalous John (22-Jun-1971) The McKenzie Break (28-Oct-1970) Suppose They Gave a War and Nobody Came? (11-Sep-1970) Gaily, Gaily (16-Dec-1969) · Sullivan Krakatoa, East of Java (14-May-1969) With Six You Get Eggroll (7-Aug-1968) · Jake Iverson Reflections in a Golden Eye (11-Oct-1967) · Lt. Col. Morris Langdon Way... Way Out (26-Oct-1966) Nevada Smith (10-Jun-1966) · Jonas Cord The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming (25-May-1966) · Link Mattocks The Rare Breed (2-Feb-1966) · Bowen The Hallelujah Trail (23-Jun-1965) Those Calloways (28-Jan-1965) The Pleasure Seekers (25-Dec-1964) A Tiger Walks (12-Mar-1964) The Raiders (Dec-1963) · John G. McElroy Savage Sam (1-Jun-1963) Moon Pilot (9-Feb-1962) The Parent Trap (12-Jun-1961) The Deadly Companions (6-Jun-1961) · Yellowleg Ten Who Dared (18-Oct-1960) · William Dunn The Young Philadelphians (21-May-1959) · Mike Flanagan Sierra Baron (Jul-1958) Violent Road (10-May-1958) · Mitch Barton Fort Dobbs (18-Apr-1958) · Clett Hell Canyon Outlaws (6-Oct-1957) Chicago Confidential (30-Aug-1957) · Jim Fremont Run of the Arrow (2-Aug-1957) · Capt. Clark Dino (21-Jul-1957) Nightfall (23-Jan-1957) · John Storm Center (31-Jul-1956) 5 Against the House (10-Jun-1955) · Brick Tight Spot (19-Mar-1955) · Vince Striker The Violent Men (26-Jan-1955) · Cole Wilkison The Bamboo Prison (Dec-1954) · Cpl. Brady Jivaro (10-Feb-1954) Alaska Seas (27-Jan-1954) Arrowhead (3-Aug-1953)
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