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Keene was born on New Year's Eve in Kankakee, Illinois, an exurb of Chicago, to James “Big Jim” Keene and Lynn Keene. Big Jim was a decorated police officer, and Lynn Keene owned a restaurant. [citation needed] Keene attended Kankakee Eastridge High School [1] and then Triton College, where he played football and wrestled and was team ...
James "Jimmy" Keene has turned to a life of crime until he is arrested as part of a wider sting called Operation Snowplow. Once a promising young football star who was offered several college football scholarships; instead he decided to stay in the Chicago area to be close to his thriving business.
James Keene (bishop) (1849–1919), Irish Anglican bishop; James Keene (writer), pseudonym used 1955–64 by Ida Cook and William Everett Cook when writing Western novels; James Keene (footballer) (born 1985), English footballer; James F. Keene, American music scholar; Jimmy Keene, American author and executive producer
Egerton executive produced and portrayed American drug dealer Jimmy Keene in the miniseries Black Bird, an adaptation of Keene's memoir In with the Devil. It premiered on Apple TV+ in 2022. [ 8 ] Reviewing the series, Saloni Gajjar of The A.V. Club wrote that Egerton "aces Jimmy's duality while switching from being overtly confident to silently ...
In the early 1890s, Keene bought over forty English mares and shipped them to Castleton for breeding. Keene hired his brother-in-law, Major Foxhall Daingerfield, to run Castleton Farm and for his racing stable he hired James G. Rowe Sr. as a trainer. He returned to racing in England, this time involving his son Foxhall P. Keene in the racing ...
Jimmy Keane is a London-born English musician of Irish origin and a specialist piano accordion player. In addition to his solo career, in the 1980s he was part of the folk trio Moloney, O'Connell & Keane, then in ensemble Green Fields of America. [1] [2] In the 1990s, he was in Aengus and formed the group bohola with Pat Broaders and Seán ...
James Keene was the pseudonym used by William Everett Cook to write western novels. After his death other authors including Ida Cook used the name. Bibliography
James Keane may refer to: James Keane (actor) (born 1952), American film and television actor; James Keane (bishop) (1857–1929), U.S. Catholic prelate; James Keane (musician) (born 1948), Irish accordionist; Jim Keane (1924–2011), American football player; Jim Keane (politician) (born 1941/1942), Democratic Party member of the Montana Senate