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Welcome to ODYSSEY ~ KEIR DULLEA ONLINE @keirdullea.org a site dedicated to the career of actor Keir Dullea. Best known for his role as Commander Dave Bowman in Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece 2001: A Space Odyssey. In a career that has spanned five decades, Keir has worked in film and television including Law & Order, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Castle, Damages, The Hoodlum Priest, Bunny Lake Is Missing, The Fox, Paperback Hero, David & Lisa, Madame X, Isn't It Delicious, and the sequel to 2001, 2010: Odyssey Two. Keir's favourite medium is the stage where he's starred in such projects as the original production of Butterflies Are Free, On Golden Pond, Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, P.S. Your Cat Is Dead, Doubles, Dr. Cook's Garden, I Never Sang for My Father, The Shawshank Redemption, Tales from Hollywood, The Cherry Orchard and many other workshop productions.
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ODYSSEY ~ KEIR DULLEA ONLINE @ keirdullea.org is a website dedicated to the work of American actor Keir Dullea. I am in no way affiliated with his person, his management, nor his family. All content, except otherwise noted, is copyrighted to their original owners and no infringement is intended and no rights implied. Content contained within are subject to fair use and used here either in whole or in part as a commentary on the work and career of Keir Dullea. |
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I saw “The Hoodlum Priest” again not long ago. I’ve seen it over the years, including when it was first released. It was one of those moments in a lifetime. I was in the USN, stationed in Guam. I was a lifetime “fan” after that viewing. Happy 79th birthday, Mr. Dullea!
Al:
Thanks for stopping by and leaving your thoughts for Keir. Yes, “Hoodlum Priest” was a heartwrencher and Keir and Don Murray were just amazing in that film. I think sometimes films like that are little treasures. My first exposure to Keir was in “The Starlost” then “2001: A Space Odyssey”.
And I thank you for your service.
Dianne