Stacy Keach

Stacy Keach
Walter Stacy Keach, Jr.is an American actor and narrator. He is mostly known for his dramatic roles; however, he has done narration most notably for CNBC'S American Greed also his works included The Opie & Anthony Show on Sirius XM satellite radio, and in educational programming on PBS and the Discovery Channel, as well as some comedyand musical roles. He is also particularly well known for portraying Mickey Spillane's fictional detective Mike Hammer in a 1984 TV series, Mickey Spillane's...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth2 June 1941
CitySavannah, GA
CountryUnited States of America
I think so. I can't think of anything that requires more finesse than comedy, both from a verbal and visual point of view.
It's like a play, and then we'll do it again. Then, at the end of the evening, there's always the opportunity and the need for pick-ups.
It was Christopher's brilliant concept that he did not want this to become like every other sitcom where you do one take, and the audience gets bored with seeing it ten times, you know, over and over again.
Papa Darth. Well, I don't know if Ken is technologically inclined. I suspect not. I don't know if science fiction would be his interest.
There's a picture of Christopher and the real Ken Titus and myself in my dressing room. He's a great guy, by the way. I just think the real Ken is just super. And he's so happy for his son's success.
This is definitely the first curmudgeon, no doubt about it.
I'll be honest with you: not a chance in this world. But you know, stranger things have happened.
I enjoy directing, but I really like acting more. The idea of controlling the whole thing is not something that really appeals to me as much as being able to just control the world of the character that I'm dealing with.
My strength as an actor is in the theater - I know that about myself. Some actors get onstage and vanish, but I'm much better there than I am on screen.
As a dad, he thinks that his philosophy is morally correct. He has no conscience whatsoever about letting his kids put a penny in a light socket to find out electricity is not so good for you, and if you want to learn how to swim, you have to be thrown into the deep end.
I love the theater and I particularly love the classical theater and I love doing Shakespeare. It pays the soul, but it doesn't pay the rent.
Where were they when the Russians went down?
Actors make choices for different reasons.
I look for characters who are emotionally driven.