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Stacy Keach

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The fundamental virtue of success is that it allows you to know the true significance of what it means to have the freedom to make your dreams come true.


— Stacy Keach


#freedom #success #dreams

Being a late bloomer, I really didn't have any interest in children until my late 30s, but I'm so happy I didn't go through life without that experience.


— Stacy Keach


#being #bloomer #children #experience #go

I asked him a number of questions and I got some very interesting answers. Ken's heroes, according to Christopher, would be people like John Wayne, of course.


— Stacy Keach


#answers #asked #christopher #course #got

I look for characters who are emotionally driven.


— Stacy Keach


#driven #emotionally #i #look #who

I think so. I can't think of anything that requires more finesse than comedy, both from a verbal and visual point of view.


— Stacy Keach


#both #comedy #finesse #i #i think

I wanted to be Laurence Olivier, basically, to be a great classical actor, and also be able to do modern things.


— Stacy Keach


#actor #also #basically #classical #great

I'll be honest with you: not a chance in this world. But you know, stranger things have happened.


— Stacy Keach


#happened #honest #i #know #stranger

Actors make choices for different reasons.


— Stacy Keach


#different #different reasons #make #reasons

My objective was to have as varied a selection of roles as possible. It probably did hurt my career.


— Stacy Keach


#did #hurt #objective #possible #probably

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.


— Stacy Keach


#actor #am #better #get #i






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Did you know about Stacy Keach?

He was also romantically linked to singer Judy Collins in the early 1970s. Duff VIII beginning with the 12th season episode "Hungry Hungry Homer" wherein Homer attempts to stop Howard K. In the early 1980s he starred in the title role of the national touring company of the musical Barnum composed by Cy Coleman.

He is most famous for his dramatic roles; however he has done narration work in educational programming on PBS and the Discovery Channel as well as some comedy (particularly his role in the Fox sitcom Titus as Ken the hard-drinking chain-smoking womanizing father of comedian Christopher Titus) and musical roles. Walter Stacy Keach Jr.

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