- Keir Dullea
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spouse =Mia Dillon (1999-Present)
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Margot Bennett (1960-1968)Keir Dullea (IPA2|kɪr duˈleɪ; born
May 30 ,1936 ) is an American actor perhaps best known for the character of astronautDavid Bowman he portrayed in the 1968 film ' and in 1984's ' as well as in the cult film "Bunny Lake is Missing ".Biography
Personal life
Dullea was born in
Cleveland, Ohio , the son of Margaret (née Ruttan) and Robert Dullea. [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/55/Keir-Dullea.html Keir Dullea Biography (1936-) ] ] Dullea was raised in theGreenwich Village section ofNew York City where his parents ran a bookstore. He graduated fromGeorge School inPennsylvania . Dullea has been married four times. He has been married to actressMia Dillon since 1999.Career
Dullea made his film debut in 1961's "Hoodlum Priest", in which he played a
juvenile delinquent , though he had an earlier role as the German pilot in a 1960 television adaptation of "Mrs. Miniver " starringMaureen O'Hara . He played a number of emotionally disturbed youths in films such as "David and Lisa " (1962), the first screen adaptation of James Jones' "The Thin Red Line " (1964), and "Bunny Lake is Missing " (1965), as well as on television in shows such as "Naked City". He appeared withJohn Huston in the movie "De Sade" (1969), playing the title role (theMarquis de Sade ). He also appeared withAnne Heywood andSandy Dennis in the 1967 film "The Fox". On stage, he starred in the 1969 hit Broadway comedy, "Butterflies Are Free ", in which he introduced the title song written by Stephen Schwartz (later recording the tune on an album for Platypus Records). He also starred in the 1975 Broadway play, "P. S. Your Cat Is Dead! " In 1983, he founded the Theater Artists Workshop of Westport.Since the great success of "2001", Dullea has had difficulty reproducing a similar success on film, though he has had a long and successful career on stage in New York City and in regional theaters. He has a role as a US Senator and a "major influence and mentor" to
Matt Damon 's character, inRobert De Niro 's film "The Good Shepherd".Dullea's other notable roles include Devon in the short-lived 1973
science fiction series "The Starlost ," Clayton Anderson Jr. in "Madame X," Paul Renfield in "The Fox", and Thomas Grambell in "Brave New World ". He also appeared in "The Audrey Hepburn Story " (starringJennifer Love Hewitt ), as Hepburn's father Joseph.Further reading
*cite book|last=Paul|first=Louis|year=2008|title=Tales From the Cult Film Trenches; Interviews with 36 Actors from Horror, Science Fiction and Exploitation Cinema|chapter=Keir Dullea|pages=p.68-74|publisher=Wayne State University Press|location=Detroit|isbn=978-0-7864-2994-3
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