Ian Keith
Ian Keith was an American actor.
Early years
Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Keith grew up in Chicago. He was educated at the Francis Parker School there and played Hamlet in a school production at age 16.Career
Keith was a veteran character actor of the legitimate theater, and appeared in a variety of colorful roles in silent features of the 1920s.In 1919, as Keith Ross, he acted with the Copley Repertory Theatre in Boston. On Broadway, as Ian Keith, he performed in The Andersonville Trial, Edwin Booth, Saint Joan, Touchstone, The Leading Lady, A Woman's a Fool - to Be Clever, Robin Landing, King Richard II, Best Sellers, Hangman's Whip, Firebird, Queen Bee, The Command Performance, The Master of the Inn, Laugh, Clown, Laugh!, As You Like It, The Czarina, and The Silver Fox.
He played John Wilkes Booth in D. W. Griffith's first sound film, Abraham Lincoln. Keith had a major role as a gambler in director Raoul Walsh's 1930 widescreen western The Big Trail starring John Wayne. In 1932, Cecil B. DeMille cast him in The Sign of the Cross. This established him as a dependable supporting player, and he went on to play dozens of roles—including Octavian in Cleopatra—in major and minor screen fare for the next three decades.
Keith's 6' 2" tall frame, dark, handsome, usually clean-shaven features, and his resonant voice served him well. He became one of DeMille's favorites, appearing in many of the producer's epic films. He portrayed Count de Rochefort in both the 1935 version and the 1948 remake of The Three Musketeers. In the 1940s he became even busier, working primarily in "B" features and westerns and alternating between playing good guys and bad guys. He appeared in a supporting role to Tyrone Power in Nightmare Alley as a former vaudevillian turned carny who has succumbed to alcoholism. He also had a definite flair for comedy, and his florid portrayal of the comic-strip ham actor "Vitamin Flintheart" in Dick Tracy vs. Cueball was so amusing that he repeated the role in two more films.
He played tough-guy military roles, such as Admiral Burns in Robert Gordon's sci-fi epic, It Came From Beneath the Sea.
He also appeared on many television episodes in the 1950s. In 1955, he was seen on screen in his only Shakespeare role, when he made a cameo appearance as the Ghost opposite Richard Burton's Hamlet in a sequence from the Edwin Booth biopic Prince of Players. Cecil B. DeMille brought him back to the big screen for The Ten Commandments ; Keith played Ramses I.
Keith played Emmett Dayton in the radio soap opera Girl Alone.
Keith died in Medical Arts Hospital in New York on March 26, 1960, and was cremated in Hartsdale, New York.
Marriages
- Blanche Yurka
- Ethel Clayton
- Fern Andra
- Hildegarde Pabst
Partial filmography
- Manhandled as Robert Brandt
- Her Love Story as Captain Kavor
- Christine of the Hungry Heart as Ivan Vianney
- Love's Wilderness as Paul L'Estrange
- Enticement as Richard Valyran
- My Son as Felipe Vargas
- The Talker as Ned Hollister
- The Tower of Lies as Lars
- The Greater Glory as Pauli Birbach
- The Lily as George Arnaud
- Prince of Tempters as Mario Ambrosio, later Baron Humberto Giordano
- The Truthful Sex as Tom Barnes
- The Love of Sunya as Louis Anthony
- What Every Girl Should Know as Arthur Graham
- Convoy as Smith
- Two Arabian Knights as Shevket
- A Man's Past as Dr. Fontaine
- The Street of Illusion as Edwin Booth Benton
- The Lookout Girl as Dean Richardson
- The Divine Lady as Honorable Charles Greville
- Prisoners as Nicholas Cathy
- Light Fingers as Light Fingers
- The Great Divide as Steven Ghent
- Prince of Diamonds as Rupert Endon
- Abraham Lincoln as John Wilkes Booth
- The Big Trail as Bill Thorpe
- The Boudoir Diplomat as Baron Belmar
- A Tailor Made Man as Dr. Von Sonntag
- The Sin Ship as Smiley Marsden
- The Phantom of Paris as Marquis Du Touchais
- Susan Lenox as Robert Lane
- The Deceiver as Reginald Thorpe
- The Sign of the Cross as Tigellinus
- Queen Christina as Magnus
- Dangerous Corner as Martin Chatfield
- Cleopatra as Octavian
- The Crusades as Saladin - Sultan of Islam
- The Three Musketeers as de Rochefort
- Don't Gamble with Love as John Crane
- The Preview Murder Mystery as E. Gordon Smith
- Mary of Scotland as James Stuart - Earl of Moray
- White Legion as Dr. Julian Murray
- The Buccaneer as Senator Crawford
- Comet Over Broadway as Wilton Banks
- The Sea Hawk as Peralta
- All This, and Heaven Too as DeLangle
- Remember Pearl Harbor as Capt. Hudson
- Fall In as Army Doctor
- The Payoff as Inspector Thomas
- The Sundown Kid as J. Richard Spencer
- Corregidor as Capt. Morris
- Wild Horse Stampede as Carson
- I Escaped from the Gestapo as Gerard
- Five Graves to Cairo as Capt. St. Bride
- That Nazty Nuisance as Chief Paj Mab
- The Man from Thunder River as Henry Stevens
- Bordertown Gun Fighters as Cameo Shelby
- Adventures of the Flying Cadets as Col. Lee
- Here Comes Kelly as L. Herbert Oakley - Attorney
- Casanova in Burlesque as J. Boggs-Robinson
- Arizona Whirlwind as Polini
- The Chinese Cat as Dr. Paul Recknik
- Cowboy from Lonesome River as Matt Conway
- Bowery Champs as Ken Duncan
- Under Western Skies as Prof. Moffat
- Fog Island as Dr. Lake
- Identity Unknown as Major Williams
- Phantom of the Plains as Talbot Wilberforce Champneys aka Fancy Charlie
- Song of Old Wyoming as Lee Landow
- The Spanish Main as Captain Lussan
- Northwest Trail as Inspector McGrath
- Valley of the Zombies as Ormand Murks
- Singing on the Trail as Jerry Easton
- The Strange Woman as Lincoln Pittridge
- Mr. Hex as Mr. Raymond, the Hypnotist
- Dick Tracy vs. Cueball as Vitamin Flintheart
- Border Feud as Doc Peters
- Dick Tracy's Dilemma as Vitamin Flintheart
- Nightmare Alley as Pete Krumbein
- Forever Amber as Tybalt
- The Three Musketeers as Rochefort
- The Black Shield of Falworth as King Henry IV
- Prince of Players as Ghost of Hamlet's Father in 'Hamlet'
- New York Confidential as Waluska
- It Came from Beneath the Sea as Adm. Burns
- The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin as Roland Tarleton
- Duel on the Mississippi as Jacques Scarlet
- The Ten Commandments as Rameses I