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Fred Keating's major acting roles include Councillor Jack Pierce on Da Vinci’s Inquest and Da Vinci’s City Hall, as well as Repeat Golightly on Jake and the Kid. Keating has also made short appearances in films such as The Core , Disney's Santa Clause 2 , Walking Tall , and Miracle .
Fred Keating was a professional magician who reinvented himself as a Hollywood actor. Of Irish-Spanish parentage, Keating performed conjuring tricks from early childhood and eventually became apprenticed to Howard Thurston after having absconded from Culver Military Academy.
- January 1, 1
- New York City, New York, USA
- January 1, 1
- New York City, New York, USA
Fred Keating. Actor: Salvation. Fred Keating has a long and multi-faceted career in theatre, radio, TV and film in character roles and as a host, motivational speaker and podcast producer/host.
- January 1, 1
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- Columbus, Ohio, USA
Fred Keating was a professional magician who reinvented himself as a Hollywood actor. Of Irish-Spanish parentage, Keating performed conjuring tricks from early childhood and eventually became apprenticed to Howard Thurston after having absconded from Culver Military Academy.
- March 27, 1897
- June 29, 1961
Fred Keating may refer to: Frederick Keating (1859–1928), Catholic bishop. Fred Keating (magician) (1901–1961), American magician and film actor. Fred Keating (actor) (born 1949), Canadian-American television and film actor.
Mar 30, 2005 · Despondent over his career (he hadn't made a movie since 1940 and was working small nightclubs), Fred Keating made headlines attempting suicide in 1948. He died of a heart attack in 1961 (see the New York Times, July 1, 1961).
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Birth Details. 1949. Columbus, Ohio, United States. Famous Works. CREDITS. Film Appearances. Television sportscaster, Running Brave, 1983. Second policeman, Isaac Littlefeathers, 1984. Carpenter's aide, Betrayed, United Artists, 1988. Chief Burk, Dark Water, 1999. Howard Seigel, Final Destination, New Line Cinema, 2000.