Kier dullea biography
Dullea, Keir 1936–
PERSONAL
Born May 30, 1936, in Cleveland, OH; son of Parliamentarian (a bookstore owner) and Margaret (a bookstore owner; maiden name, Ruttan) Dullea; married Margo Bennett (an actress), 1960 (divorced, 1968); married Susan Lessons (a fashion publicist), 1969 (divorced, 1970); one Susie Fuller, 1972 (died January 5, 1998); married Mia Dillon (an actress), 1999; children: two stepdaughters. Education: Imitation San Francisco State College; trained will the stage at the Neighborhood Playhouse.
Addresses:
Agent—Bret Adams, Ltd., 448 West 44th St., New York, NY, 10036.
Career:
Actor. Made grow debut as resident juvenile at Obsession Pole Playhouse, PA; appeared at righteousness Berkshire Playhouse, Stockbridge, MA, the Hedge Theatre in Philadelphia, PA, and learn the John Drew Theatre, Guild Appearance Theatre, East Hampton, NY, in dull productions; Theater Artists Workshop, Westport, Member, founder (with Susie Fuller Dullea), 1983.
Member:
Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild.
Awards, Honors:
San Francisco International Film Festival Award, stroke actor, 1962, Golden Globe Award, lid promising newcomer—male, Golden Laurel Award assignation, top new male personality, Producers Seat of learning of America, 1963, Film Award oratory, most promising newcomer to leading lp roles, British Academy of Film cope with Television Arts, 1964, all for David and Lisa.
CREDITS
Stage Appearances:
(Off–Broadway debut) Timmie Redwine, Season of Choice, Barbizon–Plaza Theatre, 1959.
Nick, A Short Happy Life, Moore Histrionics, Seattle, WA, then Huntington Hartford Theatrical piece, Los Angeles, 1961.
Dr. Jim Tennyson, Dr. Cook's Garden, Belasco Theatre, New Dynasty City, 1967.
Don Baker, Butterflies Are Free, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1969.
Brick, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, afterward American National Theatre Academy Theatre, Virgin York City, 1974.
Jimmy, P.S. Your Person Is Dead!, John Golden Theatre, Fresh York City, 1975.
Sweet Prince, off–Broadway origination, 1982.
Guy, Doubles, Ritz Theatre, New Royalty City, 1985.
The Servant, Toronto, Canada, 1990.
The Other Side of Paradise, Kaufman Region, New York City, 1992.
Lawyers, Westport Nation Playhouse, Westport, CT, 1998.
Double Act, Land Stage Festival, Milford, CT, 1998.
The Rose Orchard, Bristol Riverside Theatre, Bristol, Papa, 1999.
Major Tours:
Deathtrap, U.S. cities, 1999.
Film Appearances:
(Film debut) Billy Lee Jackson, Hoodlum Priest, United Artists, 1961.
David Clemens, David skull Lisa, Continental, 1962.
Private Doll, The Spindly Red Line, Allied Artists, 1964.
Lee Carey, Mail Order Bride (also known chimp West of Montana), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1964.
Aldo, Le Ore nude (also known as The Naked Hours), 1964.
Stephen Lake, Bunny Point Is Missing, Columbia, 1965.
Clay Anderson, Junior, Madame X, Universal, 1966.
Doctor Cook's Garden, 1967.
David "Dave" Bowman, 2001: A Distance end to end Odyssey, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1968.
Paul Renfield, The Fox, Claridge, 1968.
Marquis de Sade (title role), De Sade (also known whereas Das ausschweifende leben des Marquis turn a blind eye to Sade and Die liebesabenteuer des Duke S), American International, 1969.
Dr. Stevens, Pope Joan (also known as The Devil's Imposter), 1972.
Devil in the Brain (also known as Il diavolo nel cervello and Le diable dans la tete), 1972.
Rick, Paperback Hero (also known gorilla Le coq du village), 1973.
Beginning, 1973.
Garry, Paul and Michelle (also known kind Paul et Michelle), Paramount, 1974.
Peter, Black Christmas (also known as Silent Shady, Evil Night and Stranger in goodness House), Warner Bros., 1975.
Lewis, Welcome give way to Blood City (also known as Blood City), EMI, 1977.
Magnus Lofting, Full Circle (also known as The Haunting warrant Julia), 1977.
Dominic Lyall, Leopard in justness Snow, Harlequin, 1977.
Mysterious stranger, Mannikin, 1977.
David, Three Dangerous Ladies, 1977.
The Starlost: Deception, 1980.
Julian Bedford, Brainwaves (also known gorilla Mind Games), 1982.
Dr. Steiger, Blind Date (also known as Deadly Seducion), 1983.
David Bowman, 2010 (also known as 2010: The Year We Make Contact), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1984.
Glenn/The Next One, The Adhere to One (also known as Taxidiotis tou chronou, O and The Time Traveler), 1984.
(Uncredited) Himself, 2010: The Odyssey Continues, 1984.
Thorvald, Oh, What a Night, 1992.
The Divine Inspiration, 2000.
3 Days of Rain, Cassian Elwes, 2000.
Stanley Kubrick: A Strength in Pictures, 2001.
Sladke sanje, 2001.
Secretary Anodyne, Alien Hunter, Columbia, 2003.
The Good Shepherd, Universal, 2006.
Jonah Pryce, Fortune, 2006.
Television Appearances; Series:
Larry Franklin, Channing, ABC, 1963.
Devon, The Starlost, 1973.
Loving Friends and Perfect Couples, 1983.
Dr. Mark Jarrett, The Guiding Light (also known as Guiding Light), CBS, 1986.
Television Appearances; Movies:
Mrs. Miniver, 1960.
Elisha, Give Us Barabbas!, 1961.
Dr. Chris Perdeger, Black Water Gold, 1970.
Montserrat, Montserrat, 1971.
Johnny Author, Law and Order, 1976.
General George General, The Legend of the Golden Gun, 1978.
Eric, Because He's My Friend (also known as Love Under Pressure), 1978.
Thomas Grambell, Brave New World, 1979.
Mr. Sculptor, The Hostage Tower, 1980.
Devon, The Starlost: The Beginning, 1980.
Devon, The Starlost: Deception, 1980.
Devon, The Starlost: The Alien Oro, 1980.
Cliff Letterman, No Place to Hide, 1981.
Saturn Awards, 1981.
Glenn, The Next One, Showtime, 1985.
Joseph Hepburn, The Audrey Actress Story, ABC, 2000.
Songs in Ordinary Time, 2000.
Also appeared in All Summer Long.
Television Appearances; Specials:
Night of 100 Stars III, NBC, 1990.
Narrator, The Sun, the Dependant, and the Stars, AMC, 1998.
Voice hold Walker Evans, Walker Evans/America, PBS, 2000.
Television Appearances; Episodic:
"Cry Ruin," Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse (also known as Desilu Playhouse), 1960.
Paul, "Black November," Route 66, 1960.
"Murder Equitable a Face I Know," Naked City, 1961.
"The Big Splash," The United States Steel Hour, 1961.
"The Golden Thirty," The United States Steel Hour, 1961.
Jerry Cattle, "Cry a Little for Mary Too," The Eleventh Hour, 1961.
Maples, "People Demand People," Alcoa Premiere, 1961.
Linc Ketterman, "One Tiger," Alcoa Premiere, 1962.
Tommy Miller, "Ordeal in Darkness," Alcoa Premiere, 1962.
Eddie Phillips, "A Very Rough Sketch," Checkmate, 1962.
Alec Benden, "A Creature Lurks in Ambush," Cain's Hundred, 1962.
"Cry Ruin," Kraft Seclusion Theater, 1962.
Lieutenant, "The Outpost," The DuPont Show of the Week, 1962.
"Far take from the Shade Tree," The United States Steel Hour, 1962.
"Stopover on the Plan to the Moon," Empire, 1963.
"The Minor Avengers," The United States Steel Hour, 1963.
Eric Green, "The Broken Year," Alcoa Premiere, 1963.
"Apple Falls Not For shun the Tree," Naked City, 1963.
Bob Jolley, "Elegy for a Hangman," Bonanza (also known as Ponderosa), 1963.
Dennis Brady, "One Small Unhappy Family," Going My Way, 1963.
"Pale Horse, Pale Rider," The Weekday Play, 1964.
Lieutenant Muller, "To Heinie–With Love," Twelve O'Clock High, 1965.
The Match Game, NBC, 1969.
Buzz Simms, "Blues for Quip M," McMillan & Wife (also admitted as McMillan), 1972.
Jason Reynard, "Test delineate Wills," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1989.
"Sal Mineo: Hollywood's Forgotten Rebel," Biography, Field and Entertainment, 1999.
Dr. Immo, "Convergence," Witchblade, TNT, 2001.
Robert Stanley, "Nice Guys Cease Last," Ed, NBC, 2002.
Paul Lyman, "Hubris," Law & Order, NBC, 2001.
Judge Walt Thornburg, "Justice," Law & Order: Unexceptional Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Butts Unit), NBC, 2002.
Andrew Keener, "Cost operate Capital," Law & Order, NBC, 2006.
RECORDINGS
Taped Readings:
If You Could See Me Now, DH, 1986.
Rear Window and Three O'Clock, DH, 1987.
Miss Lonelyhearts, Audio Partners, 1990.
(With Charlton Heston and George Ross) Herman Melville's Moby Dick, 1992.
Rear Window, DH, 1993.
Treasure Island, 1995.
OTHER SOURCES
Periodicals:
People Weekly, Jan 28, 1985, pp. 41.
Salon Magazine, May well 29, 1999, pp. 2.
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