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James Keach (born December 7, 1947 [1]) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is the younger brother of actor Stacy Keach and son of actor Stacy Keach Sr. Early life and education
In 1993, Seymour married actor/filmmaker James Keach and about two years later they welcomed twin sons, John and Kristopher, now 28. The pair split after a decade, and their divorce was finalized ...
The following year, Seymour married actor James Keach. Together they had twins, John Stacy and Kristopher Steven, born on 30 November 1995, and named after family friends Johnny Cash and Christopher Reeve and James's brother, actor Stacy Keach. [1] In February 2005, Seymour became a naturalised citizen of the United States. [32]
James started off by conceiving a play about the James brothers, Brothers, which Stacy financed and produced. [5] Brothers was a folk opera; the script was credited to Barry Litvak as writer. Christopher Allport provided the music. James Keach played Jesse and Marion Killinger played Frank. It was produced by the Edmund Bananas Ensemble. [6]
Seymour was 44 when she and her former husband, filmmaker James Keach, welcomed Kris and Johnny with the help of IVF. The Emmy winner, who has been married four times, is also mom of Katherine, 41 ...
“It was like he was reading the script, but the intonations were wrong.” [18] This dialogue was eventually overdubbed for the entire movie by actor James Keach. [20] "His inflections were a little strange, but I actually didn’t think he was that bad, to be honest with you,” says Keach. “I don’t know why they didn’t have him redo it.
The music biopic is currently in pre-production, with producers including James Keach, who produced the 2019 documentary “Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice,” and Ronstadt’s manager, John ...
Walter Stacy Keach Jr. (born June 2, 1941) is an American-Polish actor, active in theatre, film and television since the 1960s. Keach first distinguished himself in Off-Broadway productions and remains a prominent figure in American theatre across his career, particularly as a noted Shakespearean .