Keir Dullea


Keir Atwood Dullea is an American actor who portrayed astronaut David Bowman in the 1968 film ' and its 1984 sequel, '. His other film roles include David and Lisa, Bunny Lake Is Missing and Black Christmas. He studied acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York City.
Dullea has also had a long and successful career on stage in New York City and in regional theaters; he has stated that, despite being more recognized for his film work, he prefers the stage.

Biography

Early life

Dullea was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the son of Margaret and Robert Dullea. His mother was of Scottish descent, and his father was a second-generation Irish-American. He was raised in the Greenwich Village section of New York City, where his parents ran a bookstore. He graduated from George School in Pennsylvania, attended Rutgers University and San Francisco State University, then pursued an acting career.

Early career

Dullea made his TV debut in an adaptation of Mrs. Miniver with Maureen O'Hara, playing the German pilot. He was also in the TV movies Give Us Barabbas! and an adaptation of All Summer Long.
Dullea was in demand for guest shots on TV shows such as Route 66, The New Breed, Checkmate and Cain's Hundred.
Dullea made his film debut in 1961's Hoodlum Priest, cast off the strength of his work on Route 66.
The performance was well received. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Disney offered long-term contracts but Dullea turned both down. He did accept a non-exclusive contract with Seven Arts. He shot a pilot for a TV series that was not picked up. He appeared in Los Angeles on stage in The Short Happy Life.

''David and Lisa''

In 1962, he starred with Janet Margolin in David and Lisa, a film based on the book by Theodore Isaac Rubin, M.D., a psychiatrist who treated the two mentally ill adolescents portrayed in the film. It was a low-budget film that became a break out hit, making over $2 million, and turning Dullea into an established name. Film Daily voted him "find of the year".
Dullea appeared on television in shows such as Empire, The United States Steel Hour, Bonanza, Naked City, Going My Way, The Eleventh Hour, Alcoa Premiere, Kraft Mystery Theater and Channing.
Dullea was second billed in Mail Order Bride, written and directed by Burt Kennedy.
He starred in the first screen adaptation of James Jones' The Thin Red Line, then did a TV adaptation of Pale Horse, Pale Rider and went to Italy to star in The Naked Hour.
In 1965, he guest-starred as Lieutenant Kurt Muller in the episode titled "To Heinie, with Love" of Twelve O'Clock High. He took these roles to avoid being typecast as a troubled youth. Dullea went to England to make Bunny Lake Is Missing, which co-starred Dullea with Laurence Olivier, Carol Lynley, and Noël Coward. Although they shared no scenes together in the film, when Coward initially met Dullea on the set, he uttered the often quoted line "Keir Dullea, gone tomorrow." Nonetheless he was voted one of 1965's "stars of tomorrow".
He played the son of Lana Turner in Ross Hunter's remake of Madame X, which under performed commercially. However he appeared with Anne Heywood and Sandy Dennis in the Canadian film The Fox, which became a surprise box-office hit.
His first Broadway appearance was in 1967 in Ira Levin's Dr. Cook's Garden with Burl Ives, which only had a short run.

''2001: A Space Odyssey''

In 1968, he appeared as astronaut David Bowman in Stanley Kubrick's film , which became a box-office success and is recognized by critics, filmmakers, and audiences as one of the greatest and most influential films ever made. His line "Open the pod bay doors please, HAL" is #78 on the American Film Institute's list of 100 movie quotes.
Dullea was offered the title role in movie De Sade, playing the title role. The movie was a critical and commercial disappointment despite a cast that included John Huston.
Dullea had success on Broadway, starring in the 1969 hit comedy Butterflies Are Free with Eileen Heckart and Blythe Danner. In the play, he introduced the title song written by Stephen Schwartz. The play was a huge hit, running for 1,128 performances, although Dullea did not appear in the film version.

London

Dullea travelled to London to be in the production of Butterflies there and decided to stay. He did a series of TV movies, Black Water Gold, Montserrat, and A Kiss Is Just a Kiss.
He did a thriller in Italy, Devil in the Brain, and guest starred on McMillan & Wife.
Dullea made a film in Canada, Paperback Hero and worked in that country for a number of years. He had the lead role in a Canadian TV series The Starlost but it only ran 18 episodes.
He was a regular vocal performer on CBS Radio Mystery Theater, which ran from 1974 to 1982.
Dullea was in Paul and Michelle and had a major role in the Canadian production, 1974 cult classic Black Christmas.
In 1974, he played Brick in the Tennessee Williams classic Cat on a Hot Tin Roof opposite Elizabeth Ashley and Fred Gwynne on Broadway which ran 160 performances. The production featured the now definitive rewrite of the play.
He also starred in the 1975 play P.S. Your Cat Is Dead. Dullea was one of the last people to see actor Sal Mineo alive. The two were rehearsing for the play on the night of Mineo's murder.
He appeared in Law and Order for TV, the Canadian movies Welcome to Blood City, The Haunting of Julia, and Three Dangerous Ladies, the British Leopard in the Snow, the Australian Because He's My Friend, and some films for TV: The Legend of the Golden Gun, an adaptation of Brave New World, The Hostage Tower, No Place to Hide, and BrainWaves.

Westport

In 1981 Dullea moved to Westport, Connecticut.
In 1982, Dullea starred in an off-Broadway production of Sweet Prince under the direction of his wife Susie Fuller. The following year, the couple co-founded the Theater Artists Workshop of Westport.
Dullea appeared as a regular cast member in the Canadian soap opera Loving Friends and Perfect Couples, which ran in 1983. He was in Blind Date and The Next One.

''2010''

In 1984, he reprised his role as David Bowman in ', Peter Hyams' sequel to 2001. 2010 was nominated for five Academy Awards.
In July 1984, Dullea was guest artist aboard the ocean liner Queen Elizabeth 2. On July 11, he performed Anton Chekhov's one-act play The Harmfulness of Tobacco in the QE2 Theatre.
He returned to Broadway when he joined the cast of the successful Doubles.
He toured with a theatre show Keir Dullea and Friends.
In 1990 he said " My career has a lot to do with choices I made in my life. My focus over the last, oh, at least 10 years has been the theater. I really haven't made very much effort with films. I did more than 20 plays before I ever did The Hoodlum Priest, and I've done more than 20 films... It wasn't as if the industry had fired me; I had just made certain life decisions I suddenly was having to pay the piper for. So there was no film career at all. I'm always working. If I'm not engaged on stage in something, I'm working with my wife on another project. I no longer live my life waiting for my phone to ring to give me permission to work."
He did The Servant on stage in 1990.
He was in Oh, What a Night and played F. Scott Fitzgerald off Broadway in The Other Side of Paradise.
In 2000, he appeared in The Audrey Hepburn Story as Hepburn's father Joseph. That year he was also in Songs in Ordinary Time, and episodes of Witchblade, Ed,
' and Law and Order.
In 2002 he performed in The Little Foxes on stage.
He could be seen in Alien Hunter.
In December 2004, for their annual birthday celebration to "The Master", the Noël Coward Society invited Dullea as the guest celebrity to lay flowers in front of Coward's statue at New York's Gershwin Theatre, thereby commemorating the 105th birthday of Sir Noël. Around the same time, Sony Home Video released Bunny Lake Is Missing for the first time on DVD.
In 2006, he played Andrew Keener in Cost of Capital, which was the 16th episode, of the 16 season of the original Law & Order American television series, and he had a role as a US Senator and a "major influence and mentor" to Matt Damon's character, in Robert De Niro's film The Good Shepherd. He was the narrator in an off Broadway production of Mary Rose.

Later career

Dullea was in The Accidental Husband, All Me, All the Time, Castle, Fortune, and Damages.
In April 2010, Dullea performed the role of Tom Garrison in the off-Broadway production of the Robert Anderson play, I Never Sang for My Father co-starring Oscar-nominated actress Marsha Mason and film and stage actor Matt Servitto.
In October 2012, Dullea performed the role of Heinrich Mann in the Guthrie Theater production of Tales from Hollywood by Christopher Hampton.
He was in Isn't It Delicious with his wife Mia Dillon, Infinitely Polar Bear, Space Station 76, and April Flowers.
, and Christopher Nolan at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival.
During August and September 2013, Keir Dullea starred as Big Daddy in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, playing opposite wife Mia Dillon in a joint production for Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater and Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theater Festival.
Between July 10-August 2, 2015, Dullea and wife Mia Dillon were joined by Todd Cerveris, Cameron Clifford, Don Noble and Christa Scott-Reed in the Bucks County Playhouse production of Ernest Thompson's On Golden Pond.
He had a regular role in The Path and could be seen in Fahrenheit 451.

Personal life

Dullea has been married four times, first to stage and film actress Margot Bennett from 1960 until their divorce in 1968. He was married from 1969 to 1970 to Susan Lessons. In 1972, Dullea married Susie Fuller, who had two daughters from a previous relationship. The couple met during the London run of Butterflies Are Free. Dullea, Fuller and her children lived in London for several years. She died in 1998 after 26 years of marriage. In 1999, Dullea married actress Mia Dillon. They divide their time between an apartment in Manhattan and a house in Connecticut.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1961Hoodlum PriestBilly Lee Jackson
1962David and LisaDavid Clemens
1964The Naked HoursAldo
1964Mail Order BrideLee Carey
1964The Thin Red LinePvt. Doll
1965Bunny Lake Is MissingStephen Lake
1966Madame XClayton Anderson Jr.
1967The FoxPaul Grenfel
1968'Dr. David Bowman
1969De SadeLouis Alphonse Donatien, Marquis de Sade
1972Devil in the BrainOscar Minno
1972Pope JoanDr. StevensUncredited Role
1973Paperback HeroRick Dylan
1974Paul and MichelleGarry
1974Black ChristmasPeter Smythe
1977Three Dangerous LadiesDavidSegment: The Mannikin
1977Welcome to Blood CityLewis
1977Full CircleMagnus Lofting
1978Leopard in the SnowDominic Lyall
1983'Julian Bedford
1984Blind DateDr. Steiger
1984The Next OneGlenn/The Next One
1984'Dr. David Bowman
1992Oh, What a NightThorvaldReleased Direct-to-Video
2000The Audrey Hepburn StoryJoseph Hepburn-RustonTV film
2000:fr:La Divine InspirationWilliam ShakespeareShort film
2003Three Days of Rain
2003Alien HunterSecretary Bayer
2006The Day My Towers FellHarry GoldShort film
2006A Lonely SkyOlder ManShort film
2006The Good ShepherdSenator John Russell, Sr.
2008The Accidental HusbandKarl Bollenbecker
2009FortuneJonah Pryce
2009All Me, All the TimeJake
2012HENRiHenri Short film
2013Isn't It DeliciousBill Weldon
2014Infinitely Polar BearMurray Stuart
2014Space Station 76Mr. Marlowe
2017April FlowersMr. X
2019Valley of the GodsUlim

Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1960Westinghouse Desilu PlayhouseTim DrydenEpisode: Cry Ruin
1960Mrs. MiniverGerman PilotCBS TV-Movie
1961Route 66PaulEpisode: Black November
1961Hallmark Hall of FameElishaEpisode: Give Us Barabbas!
1961Play of the WeekEpisode: All Summer Long
1961The New BreedFrankEpisode: Prime Target
1961, 1962, 1963The United States Steel Hour

Donald 'Don' McCabe
Episode: The Big Splash
Episode: The Golden Thirty
Episode: Far from the Shade Tree
Episode: The Young Avengers
1961, 1962, 1963Alcoa PremiereMaples
Linc Ketterman
Tommy Miller
Eric Green
Episode: People Need People
Episode: The Tiger
Episode:Ordeal in Darkness
Episode: The Broken Year
1961; 1963Naked CityJoey Ross
Les Gerard
Episode: Murder Is a Face I Know
Episode: The Apple Falls Not Far from the Tree
1962CheckmateEddie PhillipsEpisode: A Very Rough Sketch
1962Cain's HundredAlec BendenEpisode: A Creature Lurks in Ambush
1962Kraft Mystery TheaterEpisode: Cry Ruin
1962The DuPont Show of the WeekLieutenantEpisode: The Outpost
1962The Eleventh HourJerry BullockEpisode: Cry a Little for Mary Too
1963EmpireSkip WadeEpisode: Stopover on the Way to the Moon
1963BonanzaBob JolleyEpisode: Elegy for a Hangman
1963Going My WayDennis BradyEpisode: One Small Unhappy Family
1964ChanningEpisode: The Trouble with Girls
1964The Wednesday PlayEpisode: Pale Horse, Pale Rider
1965Twelve O'Clock HighLt. MullerEpisode: To Heine – With Love
1970Black Water GoldChristofer PerdegerABC TV-Movie
1971MontserratMontserratPBS TV-Movie
1972McMillan & WifeBuzz SimmsEpisode: Blues for Sally M
1973-1974The StarlostDevon
1975SwitchAnthony KirkEpisode: The James Caan Con
1976Law and OrderJohnny MorrisonNBC TV-Movie
1978Because He's My FriendEricABC TV-Movie
1979The Legend of the Golden GunGeneral CusterNBC TV-Movie
1980Brave New WorldThomas GrambellNBC TV-Movie
1980The Hostage TowerMr. SmithCBS TV-Movie
1981No Place to HideCliff LettermanCBS TV-Movie
1983Loving Friends and Perfect Couples
1986Guiding LightDr. Mark Jarrett
1989Murder, She WroteJason ReynardEpisode: Test of Wills
2000The Audrey Hepburn StoryJoseph HepburnABC TV-Movie
2000Songs in Ordinary TimeSam FermoyleCBS TV-Movie
2001WitchbladeDr. ImmoEpisode: Convergence
2001; 2006Law & OrderPaul Lyman
Andrew Keener
Episode: Hubris
Episode: Cost of Capital
2002EdRobert Stanley
2002'Judge Walt Thornburg
2009CastleJonathan TisdaleEpisode: Flowers for Your Grave
2011DamagesJuliusEpisode: I'm Worried About My Dog
2016The PathDr. Stephen Meyer
2018Fahrenheit 451HistorianHBO TV-Movie
2020HuntersKlaus RhinehartEpisode: Eilu v' Eilu

Radio appearances

Awards and nominations

BAFTA Awards
  • 1964: Nominated, "Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles" – David and Lisa
Golden Globe Awards
  • 1962: Won, "Most Promising Male Newcomer"
Laurel Awards
  • 1963: Nominated, "Top New Male Personality"
San Francisco International Film Festival
  • 1962: Won, "Best Actor" – David and Lisa