| TinFish's resident
Hispanic actor, Keith recently appeared in Hyperwolds production of Death
of Zukasky, as Marlino, and as Mike, In Sense of Urgency's Ruffian
On the Stair, Angelo, in A Comedy of Errors and Kolyenkov in
You Can't Take It With You, for the Elk Grove Center for the Performing
Arts. Keith is the Company Manger and an ensemble member for TinFish Productions.
His TinFish performance credits include Each In His Own Way, Screwtape,
A roaring Tragedy, Empress of China, and McDonalds, McDonalds,
McDonalds, Keith Studied acting at the DePaul Goodman School of Drama
and with the National Theater's British America Theater Institute. In 1997
he founded the Children & Teens acting program at the U-Dance Performing
Arts Conservatory of Chicago where he is currently the artistic director.
When he is sporting his goatee
he is sometimes stopped and told he looks like Hector Alazondo or Dale
Midkiff without hair. Keith enjoys singing and has from time to time awoken
a sleepy karaoke bar. He plays a little guitar. And currently has a gold
fish named Manuel. One day he hopes to perform in a musical so that he
could make his Mom happy. His wife would like him to perform anywhere that
offers 5 star accommodations, room service, valets, and a spa. He is thankful
to God for giving him a second chance to make the theater a home. He thanks
Dejan and Laurie for all of their dedication and listening to all his wild
and nutty ideas. One day he hopes to be fluent in Spanish again. |