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Too busy to update my website? Oh nooooo!
Yes, I've been a
little busy lately! I got to practice my lotus position (for about 8
hours) with Evan
Mathis
of Lair who shot a spot for TV Land/Propel Zero. It had a great tie-in with Hot In Cleveland - maybe Wendie Malick will come looking for me!
I
also wrapped on a commercial for a new health care item - can't give
you any info on it, but I can say that all that lab work in college
really paid off. I'll put one of the pics up on my Pics page.
And the premiere of Daemoniac,
in which I play an unbelieving priest who has to perform an exorcism to
save the life of a young disturbed girl, was April 15th at the Boston International Film Festival.
Whew! Now, back to the regular auditioning routine.
Keith
Herron was born in Lexington, KY on a cold winter day in 1958. He was a
professor's brat who never stayed in one place too long. He moved from
Kentucky to North Carolina to Germany to Florida to Indiana to
Washington, DC to Indiana to Malaysia to Minnesota to -- his current
home in New York City.
Keith interrupted his acting career in
1987 but returned to the business in 2003. He has appeared in more than
two dozen independent films. His television credits include Law
& Order: Criminal Intent,
a featured segment on EWTN produced by Arcadia Films, pilots for
Showtime, Comedy Central, and the WE network, and two episodes of Forensic
Files
for Court TV. He can be heard on CDs of new musicals still in
development and appeared in the NY International Fringe Festival as
Aloysius Finster in Apple Rug Productions' Granola!
The Musical.
In his previous life, Keith worked at various theatres in Minneapolis
including Dudley Riggs (with Peter Tolan), The Children's Theatre
Company, and Chanhassan Dinner Theatre (with Jerry Mitchell). In New
York, he was featured as Arpad in Equity Library Theatre's revival of She
Loves Me. Keith is a member of John Strasberg's Accidental
Repertory Theater and Polaris North and has studied with
Geraldine Baron, Richard Scanlon, Gene Bullard, Kim Stern, VP
Boyle, and Bob Krakower. |
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