Daniel Keough
- Actor
Daniel was born and raised on the northwest side of Chicago. He began
studying voice in his last year of high school, and after graduation,
attended Wright Jr. College, majoring in music. During the summer break
after his freshman year, he took an acting workshop at Columbia College
and got hooked on the challenge of acting. So the following fall,
instead of returning to college, he enrolled as a full-time student at
the prestigious, Goodman Theater School of Drama, the Theater Arts arm
of the Chicago Art Institute. Following Goodman, he volunteered for the
draft and served a hitch in the U.S. Army, stationed in Germany. Upon
full-filling his tour of duty, he moved to New York City, taking up
residence in Manhattan, and resumed his studies at the HB Studio,
studying first with Herbert Berghof, and then with Uta Hagen. While
working at various survival jobs as he attended acting classes, he also
continued to study voice, and also began dance training, starting jazz
dance with Matt Mattox and soon after, classical ballet at the Ballet
Russe.When the summers came around, he would interrupt his training by
leaving town to work in summer stock, then return to the city in the
fall and resumed his pursuits. After only a year and a half of an
intense training schedule, and desperate for a job in a show, he gave a
go at his first Equity dance audition and won the gig. After relocating
to California, he was dancing in an Equity musical comedy stage show
within a month after he arrived in Hollywood, and continued to perform
in shows for the first year and a half, all the while continuing his
training between shows at the American School of Dance, until he was
signed by a top commercial and modeling agency and immediately began to
work in TV commercials and print. With auditions, fittings and
bookings, there was hardly enough convenient time to continue to go to
dance class regularly, so he withdrew from the discipline and quit
dancing. He focused instead on the much more lucrative activity of
working in advertising media. At the same time however, he concentrated
again on his singing, starting with performing at the, Horn, in Santa
Monica, a nightclub venue that was to singers, what the various comedy
clubs are to stand-up comedians, a place to try material and perform in
a club environment. He also continued with acting classes, studying
with Estell Harman and then with Stella Adler every summer that she
would come out from New York to teach her master class in Los
Angeles. During other times he studied acting with Kenneth McMillan,
musical scene study with Charles Nelson Reilly and audition
presentation with David Craig, and continued voice training with
various teachers and coaches. In his late thirties, as a personal
challenge to see what sort of shape he could get back into, he returned
to jazz dance classes at the Roland Dupre' dance facility and gave it a
go for about a year, until the reality of diminished capacity convinced
him to put his dance bag away for good. Also, by then he was working as
an actor in all venues of media. Presently, he is semi-retired and
lives in the Cahuenga Pass area of the Hollywood Hills.