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Harvey Keitel

Harvey Keitel
Harvey Keitel
Born: May 13, 1939 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York
Occupation: Actor,
Active: '70s-2000s
Major Genres: Drama, Comedy
Career Highlights: The Piano, Reservoir Dogs, Thelma & Louise
First Major Screen Credit: Who's That Knocking at My Door? (1968)
Filmography
FALLING IN LOVE 1984
PICK UP ARTIST, THE 1987
MORTAL THOUGHTS 1991
THELMA AND LOUISE 1991
BLINDSIDE 1988
ALICE DOESN'T LIVE HERE ANYMORE 1974
BUGSY 1991
FINGERS 1978
CAMORRA 1986
TWO EVIL EYES 1991
SOMEBODY TO LOVE 1996
JANUARY MAN, THE 1989
RESERVOIR DOGS 1992
BAD LIEUTENANT 1992
POINT OF NO RETURN 1993
RISING SUN 1993
PIANO, THE 1993
DANGEROUS GAME 1993
MONKEY TROUBLE 1994
IMAGINARY CRIMES 1994
TAXI DRIVER 1976
CLOCKERS 1995
CITY OF INDUSTRY 1997
SHADRACH 1998
FINDING GRACELAND 1998
LULU ON THE BRIDGE 1998
THREE SEASONS 1999
MOTHER JUGS AND SPEED 1976
HEAD ABOVE WATER 1996
U 571 2000
LITTLE NICKY 2000
PRINCE OF CENTRAL PARK, THE 2000
BUFFALO BILL AND THE INDIANS OR SITTING BULL'S HISTORY 1976
GREY ZONE, THE 2002
RED DRAGON 2002
NAILED 2002
BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS REY, THE 2005
PUERTO VALLARTA SQUEEZE 2004
STONE MERCHANT, THE 2006
NATIONAL TREASURE: BOOK OF SECRETS 2007
NATIONAL TREASURE 2004
PULP FICTION 1994
MINISTERS, THE 2009
WRONG TURN AT TAHOE 2009
51 Videos for Harvey Keitel
Wrong Turn at Tahoe (2009) Lulu On The Bridge (1998) Mortal Thoughts (1991)
The Ministers (2008) Shadrach (1998) Thelma & Louise (1991)
National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007) City of Industry (1997) The Two Jakes (1990)
Arthur and the Invisibles (2006) Head Above Water (1996) Two Evil Eyes (1990)
The Stone Merchant (2006) Clockers (1995) The January Man (1989)
Be Cool (2005) Get Shorty (1995) Blindside (1987)
The Bridge of San Luis Rey (2005) Imaginary Crimes (1994) Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam (1987)
National Treasure (2004) Monkey Trouble (1994) The Pick-Up Artist (1987)
Puerto Vallarta Squeeze (2004) Pulp Fiction (1994) Wise Guys (1986)
Red Dragon (2002) Somebody to Love (1994) Un Complicato Intrigo Di Donne, Vicoli E Delitti (1985)
Nailed (2001) Dangerous Game (1993) Falling in Love (1984)
The Grey Zone (2001) Point of No Return (1993) Eagle's Wing (1979)
Little Nicky (2000) Rising Sun (1993) Fingers (1978)
U-571 (2000) The Piano (1993) Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson (1976)
Prince of Central Park (1999) Bad Lieutenant (1992) Mother, Jugs & Speed (1976)
Three Seasons (1999) Reservoir Dogs (1992) Taxi Driver (1976)
Finding Graceland (1998) Bugsy (1991) Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974)
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Biography:

Sporting a Brooklyn accent and bulldog features, Harvey Keitel first gained recognition with a series of gritty roles in the early films of Martin Scorsese, and he was for a long time cast as one lowlife thug after another. His career experienced a renaissance in the 1990s, when roles in such films as Thelma & Louise, Bad Lieutenant, and The Piano demonstrated his versatility and his willingness to let it all hang out (literally) in the service of an authentic characterization. A product of Brooklyn, where he was born on May 13, 1939, Keitel grew up as something of a delinquent.

At the age of 16, his truancy was put to an end when he was sent to Lebanon with the Marine Corps. Upon his return, he sold shoes and nurtured an interest in acting. He studied the craft with Lee Strasberg and Stella Adler and began appearing in off-off-Broadway productions. When he was 26, fate struck in the form of a casting ad placed by Scorsese, at that time a fledgling student director at New York University; Keitel's response to the ad began a collaboration that would last for years and produce some of the more memorable moments in film history.

Keitel and Scorsese made their onscreen feature debuts with Who's That Knocking at My Door? (1968), in which the former played the latter's alter ego. Five years later, they collaborated on Mean Streets; that and their subsequent collaborations of the '70s, Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974) and Taxi Driver (1976), were some of the decade's most memorable films.

Unfortunately, despite these achievements, Keitel's career suffered a great blow when he lost the lead in Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now to Martin Sheen. He spent much of the '80s appearing in obscure and/or forgettable films, save for Scorsese's controversial The Last Temptation of Christ (1988), and by the time he was cast in Thelma & Louise in 1991, he was in a career slump.

1991 and 1992 marked a turning point in Keitel's career: his role in Thelma and Louise as a sympathetic detective -- much like his role in that same year's Mortal Thoughts -- helped him break through the stereotypes surrounding him, and his Oscar nomination for his portrayal of gangster Mickey Cohen in Bugsy (1991) put him back in the forefront.

Keitel's work in 1992's Bad Lieutenant, Reservoir Dogs, and Sister Act further established him as an actor of previously unappreciated versatility, and in 1993 he proved this versatility when he starred in Jane Campion's exotic art drama The Piano, in which he famously appeared in the nude as Holly Hunter's lover. Keitel continued to demonstrate his ability to play both hard-boiled gangsters and rough-edged nice guys throughout the rest of the decade, turning in one solid performance after another in such films as Pulp Fiction (1994), Clockers (1995), and Copland (1997).

One of his most memorable characterizations, cigar shop owner Auggie Wren, came from his collaboration with Paul Auster on Smoke and Blue in the Face (both 1995); he also worked with Auster on his 1998 romantic drama Lulu on the Bridge. In 1999, Keitel could be seen in variety of films, notably Tony Bui's Three Seasons, in which he played an American soldier searching for his lost daughter in Vietnam, and Jane Campion's Holy Smoke, in which he played a man sent to deprogram Kate Winslet of the teachings she received while part of a religious cult.

~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide.