Kerrie Keane, a highly accomplished and seasoned actress, boasts an impressive career that has spanned an impressive duration of over three decades, showcasing her dedication, perseverance, and unwavering passion for the craft.
Her academic background is marked by a Bachelor of Arts degree in History, which she obtained from McMaster University, located in the province of Ontario, Canada, providing her with a solid foundation in the humanities.
In addition to her formal education, Kerrie Keane has also had the opportunity to refine her acting skills under the guidance of renowned master teachers, both in Canada and the United States, allowing her to hone her craft and develop a unique perspective on the art of acting.
Throughout her career, Kerrie Keane has consistently demonstrated her ability to adapt to a wide range of roles and genres, showcasing her impressive range and versatility as an actress.
Kerrie's impressive filmography boasts a diverse array of cinematic endeavors, where she has had the privilege of collaborating with a wide range of esteemed actors, including the likes of John Lithgow, Vanessa Redgrave, Peter Fonda, Oliver Reed, Elias Koteas, and John Cassavetes, among many others.
Notable among her extensive film credits are standout performances in "Distant Thunder" (1988),"Second Serve" (1986),"Spasms" (1983),"Malarek" (1988),and "The Incubus" (1981),each of which has contributed to her reputation as a talented and versatile actress.
In recognition of her outstanding work, Kerrie received a Genie nomination for Best Actress in 1989 for her leading role in "Hitting Home" (1988),also known as "Obsessed", a testament to her remarkable range and depth as a performer.
Kerrie has had a remarkably successful television career, with a notable presence in three series. These series include "The Yellow Rose" on ABC, which aired in 1983, "Hot Pursuit" on NBC, which aired in 1984, and "Studio 5-B" on ABC, which aired in 1989.
Kerrie, a talented actress, has successfully pursued a multifaceted career, extending beyond her acting endeavors to encompass her role as the esteemed Artistic Director of the White Buffalo Theatre Company in Los Angeles, which she courageously founded in the year 2004.
As a creative force, Kerrie has demonstrated her versatility by writing, directing, and producing two original plays, "Fool Am I" and "The Red and White Store", which served as inaugural productions for her company, showcasing her artistic vision and leadership.
In addition to her work with the White Buffalo Theatre Company, Kerrie has also demonstrated her expertise as a director and producer by helming productions at other prominent venues, including Deaf West Theatre, where she directed and produced "Trout Stanley" and "Nostalgia and Dreams".
Furthermore, Kerrie's impressive resume includes directing and producing "Chances" at El Centro Theatre, as well as "Looking for Trouble" at The Lost Studio, solidifying her reputation as a highly skilled and accomplished theatre professional.